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Preparing for Jubilee 2025: Explore the History and Art of Jubilees | New Diploma Announcement

Join us as we unveil the exciting new academic program, the Diploma in Jubilee History and Art, presented by the Faculty of Church History and Cultural Heritage at the prestigious Pontifical Gregorian University. This comprehensive diploma has been meticulously designed to prepare individuals for the upcoming Holy Year in 2025, the twenty-seventh ordinary Jubilee Year of the Catholic Church. 

In this episode, we dive into the details of the program as course instructors, including Ottavio Bucarelli, Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the Church at the Pontifical Gregorian University, shed light on its significance and objectives. The diploma aims to equip participants with a profound understanding of the historical, artistic, architectural, devotional, and religious aspects related to the celebration of a Holy Year. 
 

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