Jubilee of 1550

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The Jubilee of 1550 was a major Catholic Holy Year proclaimed by Pope Julius III, marked by pilgrimages to Rome, special indulgences, and widespread religious celebrations across Christendom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic Holy Year
Jubilee
announcedBy Pope Julius III NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Latin Church NERFINISHED
associatedWith Roman Curia NERFINISHED
indulgence theology
centralCelebrationSite Rome NERFINISHED
commemorates divine mercy
country Papal States NERFINISHED
followedBy Jubilee of 1575 NERFINISHED
follows Jubilee of 1525 NERFINISHED
governingAuthority Holy See NERFINISHED
hasEffect increase in pilgrim traffic to Rome
strengthening of papal prestige
hasLocation Rome NERFINISHED
hasPart granting of special indulgences
pilgrimages to Rome
religious celebrations across Christendom
hasTheme penance
reconciliation
renewal of Christian life
historicalContext Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation
languageOfOfficialDocuments Latin
mainIndulgenceType plenary indulgence
papacy Pope Julius III NERFINISHED
participant Catholic pilgrims
Roman clergy
religious confraternities
pilgrimageDestination Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran NERFINISHED
Basilica of Saint Mary Major NERFINISHED
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls NERFINISHED
Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican NERFINISHED
proclaimedBy Pope Julius III NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
religiousPractice almsgiving
confession of sins
fasting
prayer for the pope’s intentions
reception of the Eucharist
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
significance major Catholic Holy Year
startTime 1550
typeOfEvent pilgrimage year
religious festival

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Jubilee of 1600 follows Jubilee of 1550