Jubilee - Wikipedia "Jubilation" for joyful celebration comes from "jubilee" The term comes from the Hebrew Bible, initially concerning a recurring religious observance involving a set number of years, that notably involved freeing of debt slaves
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JUBILEE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The word jubilee here is of special significance; while jubilee is often used generally to refer to an anniversary or celebration of an anniversary, its history is intertwined with the idea of emancipation
Jubilee (biblical) - Wikipedia The Jubilee (Hebrew: יובל yōḇel; Yiddish: yoyvl) is the year that follows the passage of seven "weeks of years" (seven cycles of sabbatical years, or 49 total years) This fiftieth year [1] deals largely with land, property, and property rights
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Year of Jubilee | Meaning, Bible, Hebrew, Meaning, Catholic, Rome . . . The Year of Jubilee is, in the Roman Catholic Church, a celebration that is observed for one full year every 25 years, during which Catholics may be granted remission of sins (in the form of an indulgence) by the pope under certain conditions, such as completing a pilgrimage
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2025 Jubilee Year of Hope - Archdiocese of San Francisco What is a Jubilee Year? Jubilee Years take their roots from Jewish tradition as a special year of reconciliation, pilgrimage, and coming home The first Jubilee in the Catholic Church was celebrated in 1300 and over time has continued as a year of pilgrimage and renewal in the Church