After more than a year of being closed, the Jubilee Museum and Catholic Cultural Center in Columbus will reopen in a new location in the spring. The Catholic museum, founded in 1998 by a priest, will reopen in about six months in the Catholic Foundation building on Broad Street in Downtown, said Diocesan Chancellor Deacon Thomas Berg. The museum, a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus, houses numerous artifacts of religious life locally and globally. The museum was ready to reopen in March, but leaders decided to hold off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, said Shawn Kenney, museum director.

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