- Great Jubilee
The Great Jubilee in
2000 was a major event in theRoman Catholic Church , held from December 24,1999 to January 6,2001 . Like other previous Jubilee years, it was a celebration of the mercy of God and forgiveness of sins. The major innovation in this Jubilee was the addition of many "particular Jubilees" for various groups of persons, and that it was simultaneously celebrated inRome , theHoly Land and the entire world.Preparations
Preparation for the Great Jubilee began when
Pope John Paul II issued his Apostolic Letter "Tertio Millennio Adveniente" ("As the Third Millennium Approaches") onNovember 10 ,1994 . In the letter, he invited the Church to begin a three-year period of intensive preparation for the celebration of the third Christian millennium. The first year,1997 would be marked by an exploration of the person ofJesus , the second,1998 , by meditation on the person of theHoly Spirit , and the third,1999 , by meditation on the person of God the Father. Each year was also to be marked by a special prayer of entrustment to theBlessed Virgin Mary .The formal convocation of the holy year came through the
papal bull of indiction, "Incarnationis Mysterium" ("Mystery of the Incarnation"), onNovember 29 ,1998 . In the bull, the Pope indicated that he had desired to lead the Church into the Great Jubilee since the beginning of his pontificate. He explained that this Jubilee would be a chance to open new horizons in preaching the Kingdom of God. However, it would also be a time of repentance, both for individuals and for the Church as a whole. Furthermore, he stressed the ecumenical character of this event, which he saw as not only for Catholics, but for all Christians and indeed for the whole world.The various churches and cathedrals in Rome took advantage of the Jubilee to perform long-needed renovations. The facade of St. Peter's was under scaffolding for months, as centuries of grime were painstakingly removed. The
Holy See also arranged to build a massive parking garage under theJaniculum hill, in order to accommodate all the buses that were expected. Construction of the garage was halted for some time due to the discovery ofmosaics dating from the imperial period in previously unknown chambers under the hill. These were removed "en masse" so as to be able to complete the garage in time for the Jubilee.Jubilee Indulgence
With the Bull of Indiction came a document from the Apostolic Penitentiary, indicating the conditions for receiving the Jubilee
indulgence . In many respects, they were greatly simplified with respect to previous years. The normal conditions ofconfession , communion, prayer for the Pope and renunciation of attachment to sin remained in place, but unlike previous Jubilees, it was only necessary to visit a single church on a single day.The indulgence could be obtained in
Rome by visiting one of the four patriarchal basilicas,St. Peter's Basilica , St. John Lateran, St. Paul Outside the Walls or St. Mary Major, as well as by a visit to the shrine of Our Lady of Divine Love, the basilica of St. Lawrence Outside the Walls or the Christiancatacombs of Rome. In the visit, the pilgrim had to take part in a religious celebration or spend a half hour inEucharist icadoration .The indulgence could also be obtained in the
Holy Land by a visit to theChurch of the Holy Sepulchre inJerusalem , theChurch of the Nativity inBethlehem , or theChurch of the Annunciation inNazareth .Further, the Jubilee was extended to all dioceses of the world. A visit to the
cathedral church or another shrine designated by thebishop would also suffice to gain the Jubilee indulgence. Cloisterednun s andmonk s could obtain the indulgence in their housechapel s.Finally, the indulgence could be gained by means of a personal sacrifice or works of charity. Specificially mentioned in the document were sacrifices such as giving up smoking or
alcohol for at least one day or making a donation to help the poor.Highpoints
The particular Jubilees punctuated each week of the year 2000. There were special
Vespers services held every day at St. Peter's Basilica, often with participation by the Pope. Nearly every Sunday was dedicated to a special celebration of some sector of society. (See list at the end of this article.)Some events of the Jubilee year were seen to be particularly significant, however.
Opening
The pope opened the Jubilee by opening the
holy door of St. Peter's Basilica shortly before the Midnight Mass onDecember 24 ,1999 . Most of the time, the holy doors of the patriarchalBasilica s are cemented shut. On the occasion of a Jubilee year, the pope opens the doors as a symbol of opening the doors of grace. Pilgrims visiting the basilicas to gain the Jubilee indulgence enter the basilicas through these special doors. Throughout most of the Jubilee year, long lines were queued up to enter the door.Pope John Paul II simplified the rite of opening considerably, compared to previous Jubilees. (See
Holy door .) After a series of prayers and hymns, punctuated byAfrica nelephant tusks being blown, the Holy Father, clad in a purplecope , pushed on the doors with his hands as they were drawn open from inside by assistants. He then fell to his knees on the threshold of the Basilica and prayed, clutching his silver Papalcrucifix .The holy door in St. John Lateran was opened by the pope the following day, and that of St. Mary Major on
January 1 ,2000 .Ecumenical Celebration at St. Paul's
The fourth holy door, that of St. Paul Outside the Walls, was not opened until
January 18 ,2000 , to launch the week of prayer for Christian Unity. For that celebration, the Pope had planned an ecumenical service, inviting leaders of all Christian religions to take part. Twenty-two Christian leaders accepted the invitation, along with a representative of theWorld Council of Churches , which represents 337 denominations. The opening of the door was carried out simultaneously by the Pope, Metropolitan Athanasias, representing theEcumenical Patriarch , andGeorge Carey ,Archbishop of Canterbury . All three fell to their knees on the threshold of the Basilica, joined in prayer. The liturgy of the day included readings from theBible , from theLutheran martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer and from theRussia n theologianGeorges Florovsky .Prayer for Forgiveness for Sins of the Church
One particularly rich ceremony of the Jubilee, dubbed the "Day of Forgiveness", came on
March 12 ,2000 , the first Sunday ofLent . There the Pope begged forgiveness from God for the sins committed by members of the Church, and particularly sins committed in the name of the Church.Seven senior curial officials read special prayers asking for forgiveness in specific areas. The first, Benin's
Bernardin Cardinal Gantin , then dean of theCollege of Cardinals , made a general confession of Christians' sins in the course of history. Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, prefect of theCongregation for the Doctrine of the Faith , called for confession of faults for the use of "non-evangelical methods" in the service of faith, as for example, in theInquisition .Roger Cardinal Etchegaray , president of the Central Committee for the Jubilee, exhorted the confession of sins that caused division among Christians; CardinalEdward Idris Cassidy , president of thePontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity , acknowledged the faults committed "against the people of the Covenant," the Jews; andJapan ese ArchbishopStephen Fumio Hamao , president of thePontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People , mentioned sins committed against love, peace, the rights of peoples, respect of cultures and religions.Nigeria n CardinalFrancis Arinze , president of thePontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue , requested confession of sins that have wounded the dignity of woman and the unity of mankind. Finally,Vietnam ese ArchbishopFrançois Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân , president of thePontifical Council for Justice and Peace , encouraged confession of sins in the area of fundamental rights of the human person: abuses against children, marginalisation of the poor, suppression of the unborn in the maternal womb or their use for experimentation.This "
mea culpa " of the Church was widely applauded, but some members of the Catholic Church felt that it had gone too far, and had damaged the doctrine that the Church is holy. For his part, at the prayer of theAngelus later in the day, the Pope indicated that such a ceremony was necessary. "The Holy Year is a time of purification: the Church is Holy because Christ is her Head and Spouse, the Spirit is her vivifying soul, and the Blessed Virgin and the saints are her most authentic expression. However, the children of the Church know the reality of sin, whose shadows are reflected in her, darkening her beauty. Because of this, the Church does not cease to implore God's forgiveness for the sins of her members."Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Only a few days later, from
March 21 toMarch 26 , the Pope realized a long-held dream by completing a personalpilgrimage to theHoly Land . This was his only journey outside ofItaly during the Great Jubilee. He visitedJordan ,Israel and lands held by thePalestinian National Authority . Two particular high points of that visit were his prayer at theWestern Wall , where he placed a copy of the prayer for forgiveness for sins against the Jews into a crack in the wall, and his celebration of the Mass in theCenacle in Jerusalem.The
Cenacle had been closed toPope Paul VI when he visited Jerusalem in1964 , because the same site is venerated in Judaism as the burial site ofKing David . Pope John Paul II was permitted to celebrate in this most holy location of Christianity, where he preached on the words spoken by the faithful after the consecration: "Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again". After the visit, theIsrael i government arranged for the possession of the cenacle to be transferred to the Catholic Church in exchange forSanta María Blanca , asynagogue inToledo, Spain that had been converted into a church.World Youth Day
World Youth Day 2000 was an extremely well-attended event. An estimated two million youths took place in the closing Mass. The Roman subways were filled with singing youths from all over the world. The area around the
Circus Maximus was converted into a large area for the hearing of confession. There were always long lines at these confessionals, and most priests in Rome spent several hours here. The event culminated with the Mass onAugust 20 ,2000 in a large field belonging to the Romanuniversity Tor Vergata .Closing
The Great Jubilee was closed on
January 6 ,2001 with the Mass of Epiphany. On the previous night, the Basilica of St. Peter was scheduled to close at 6:00 p.m. but the church remained open until the last pilgrim had passed through the Holy Doors at about 2:20 a.m. on January 6 [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-70368543.html & http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/italy/01/06/vatican.pope/] . After solemnly closing the Holy Door, the Pope celebrated Mass in front of the basilica for a congregation of some 10,000 persons. On this occasion, the Pope signed his Apostolic Letter "Novo Millennio Ineunte" ("At the beginning of the new millennium") which outlines the priorities of the Church for the 21st century and beyond.The Jubilee beyond the Catholic Church
The proposal to celebrate the year 2000 was received very well among Christians. Early on, the Vatican had a disappointment because the
Waldenses , the only large Protestant religion in Italy, refused to participate because of their dispute against the Jubilee indulgence. Nonetheless, many Christians celebrated this year in a special way.There were also various special efforts to bring light on social issues in this year. Noting that the Biblical Jubilees involved the forgiveness of debts, the rock singer
Bono , among others supportedJubilee 2000 to increase awareness of the developing nations struggling under a possibly unpayable foreign debt. With the blessing of the Pope, they sought to bring governments and international banks to cancel such debts during the Jubilee year.The Italian group,
Hands Off Cain ("Nessuno tocchi Caino"), took advantage of the Jubilee to call for an end tocapital punishment around the world. Whenever a country chose to commute a sentence or abolish the death penalty entirely, the group illuminated the Roman Colloseum for various numbers of days. The Pope also called for a moratorium on executions and, if possible, the abolishment of the practice. OnJuly 9 ,2000 , he visited the "Regina Coeli" prison in Rome.List of Jubilee events Presided by John Paul II
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December 24 ,1999 : Opening of the Holy Door, Basilica of St. Peter
*December 25 ,1999 : Opening of the Holy Door, Basilica of St. John Lateran
*January 1 ,2000 : Opening of the Holy Door, Basilica of St. Mary Major
*January 18 ,2000 : Opening of the Holy Door, Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls
*February 2 ,2000 : Jubilee of Consecrated Life
*February 11 ,2000 : Jubilee of the Sick and health care workers
*February 18 ,2000 : Jubilee of Artists
*February 19 ,2000 : Jubilee of Permanent Deacons
*February 22 ,2000 : Jubilee of the Roman Curia
*March 12 ,2000 : Day of Forgiveness
*March 19 ,2000 : Jubilee of Artisans
*April 16 ,2000 : Palm Sunday
*May 1 ,2000 : Jubilee of workers
*May 7 ,2000 : Commemoration of witnesses of the 20th century
*May 18 ,2000 : Jubilee of priests
*May 25 ,2000 : Jubilee of Scientists
*May 28 ,2000 : Jubilee of Diocese of Rome
*June 2 ,2000 : Jubilee of Migrants
*June 4 ,2000 : Jubilee of Journalists
*June 18 ,2000 : Opening of International Eucharistic Congress
*June 22 ,2000 : Solemnity Corpus Christi
*June 25 ,2000 : Conclusion of International Eucharistic Congress
*July 9 ,2000 : Jubilee in Prisons
*August 15 ,2000 : Opening of World Youth Day
*August 19 ,2000 : Vigil with World Youth at Tor Vergata
*August 20 ,2000 : Conclusion World Youth Day
*September 11 ,2000 : Jubilee of University World
*September 15 ,2000 : Jubilee of Apostolic Nuncios
*September 17 ,2000 : Jubilee of Senior Citizens
*October 7 –8,2000 : Jubilee of Bishops
*October 14 ,2000 : Jubilee of Families
*October 15 ,2000 : Jubilee of Families
*October 22 ,2000 : World Mission Sunday
*October 29 ,2000 : Jubilee of the World of Sports
*November 1 ,2000 : 50th Anniversary of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception
*November 5 ,2000 : Jubilee of Statements and Politicians
*November 12 ,2000 : Jubilee of Agricultural World
*November 19 ,2000 : Jubilee of Armed Forces and Police
*November 26 ,2000 : Jubilee of the Apostolate of the Laity
*December 3 ,2000 : Jubilee of Communities with persons with a disability
*December 10 ,2000 : Jubilee of Catechists and Teachers of religion
*December 17 ,2000 : Jubilee of the Entertainment World
*January 6 ,2001 : Closing of Holy Door at St. Peter's BasilicaReferences
* [http://www.ewtn.com/Jubilee/gj2000/index.htm The Great Jubilee of the Year 2000]
* [http://www.ewtn.com/Jubilee/news/index.htm News of the Great Jubilee Year]
* [http://www.vatican.va/jubilee_2000/index.htm The Holy See - Jubilee 2000]
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