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The EWTN Travel Jubilee App – Your Mobile Guide to Rome & Beyond

Discover the beauty and history of Rome’s Catholic treasures with the EWTN Travel Jubilee App, your free, interactive guide for pilgrims and travelers.

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From Rome to Your Phone, The EWTN Travel Jubilee app is your virtual guide during the 2025 Jubilee Year.

Don’t miss the Faith, Beauty, and History of Rome’s Churches & Culture around you. Watch and view content on-the-go on the app’s interactive map, and follow curated itineraries to find important Catholic sites and hidden gems. At each pinned location on the interactive map, watch an informative video about the place and its related stories, browse photos of its architecture, precious works of art, and timeless relics. Read educational content to learn, contemplate, and pray at each holy site.

Interactive Maps and Curated Itineraries for Your Pilgrimage

Activate Push Notifications and your GPS Location Services to receive alerts when you’re near a Catholic site, or when we have uploaded new content that interests you. Lastly, remember to save your favorite churches and routes to your user account, and share the journey with friends and family.

How to Make the Most of the EWTN Travel Jubilee App

  • To Get Started, Choose from the Home Page – Open a Featured Map, Watch Recent Travel Guide Videos, Search for Religious Places, or Browse and Select a City, Region, or Country from the list of Locations. See Your Saved Locations on the Favorites Tab.
  • Watch Videos that are Pinned to Locations on the Map or on Itinerary Pages for Self-Guided Walking Tours.
  • Sign Up for the Newsletter to Receive Updates on New Locations and Videos.

 

Who is the EWTN Travel Jubilee App For? 

Small groups and solo travelers who want to bring faith, beauty, and history into their travel adventures, Catholics searching for places of pilgrimage that are significant yet often overlooked, and anyone looking for inspiration and information from the Catholic faith.

Where is the app available? 

The EWTN Travel Jubilee App is available worldwide to download. You can watch content from anywhere on the globe in preparation for your trip, or while on-the-go in the Eternal City.

What’s the Price? 

The EWTN Travel Jubilee is completely Free. If you would like to support the app and future travel content, please send us a small gift on the Donation page within the app.

How do I download the app? 

Visit our download pages on the Apple and Google Play Stores to start the download.

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