Roman Jubilees

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Roman Jubilees are special Holy Year celebrations in the Catholic Church, traditionally held in Rome to grant indulgences and encourage pilgrimage, repentance, and spiritual renewal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic religious celebration
Holy Year
pilgrimage event
alsoKnownAs Holy Years NERFINISHED
Jubilee Years NERFINISHED
associatedWithDoctrine indulgences
associatedWithPractice Eucharistic communion
confession
pilgrimage to Rome
prayer for the Pope’s intentions
works of mercy
attracts Catholic pilgrims
clergy
lay faithful
religious orders
authorizedBy Holy See NERFINISHED
centeredOn Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
conditionForIndulgence detachment from sin
prayer for the intentions of the Pope
reception of Holy Communion
sacramental confession
state of grace
feature Holy Doors in major basilicas
firstMajorSite St. Peter’s Basilica NERFINISHED
hasType extraordinary Jubilee
ordinary Jubilee
historicalOrigin Jubilee of 1300 NERFINISHED
includes catechesis
penitential services
processions
special liturgical celebrations
inspiredBy Old Testament Jubilee NERFINISHED
majorSite Archbasilica of St. John Lateran NERFINISHED
Basilica of St. Mary Major NERFINISHED
Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls NERFINISHED
organizedBy Diocese of Rome NERFINISHED
Roman Curia NERFINISHED
primaryLocation Rome NERFINISHED
proclaimedBy Pope
purpose encourage pilgrimage
foster spiritual renewal
grant indulgences
promote repentance
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
ritual closing of the Holy Door
opening of the Holy Door
theologicalTheme conversion
mercy
reconciliation
renewal of faith
typicalFrequency every 25 years

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Jubilee of 1600 isPartOfSeries Roman Jubilees