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Chalice pall Jubilee 2025 (Peregrinantes in Spem) - LINEN

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The Jubilee chalice pall with Latin text (Peregrinantes in Spem) is a unique liturgical item created for solemn jubilee celebrations. Made of the highest-quality natural linen fabric (100% linen), it combines elegance and durability, fitting perfectly into the liturgical tradition of the Catholic Church.

Main features of the chalice pall:

  • Material: The chalice pall is made entirely of natural linen, which ensures its durability and exceptional aesthetics. Thanks to its structure, the linen fabric gives the chalice pall a classic yet timeless feel.
  • Embroidered Eucharistic symbol: The centerpiece of the chalice pall is a finely crafted embroidery depicting the Eucharistic symbol. This is a profoundly symbolic reference to the spiritual tradition of the Church, which emphasizes the importance of each Mass, especially in the context of the Jubilee celebration.
  • Jubilee: The chalice pall was designed for the jubilee celebrations every 25 years in the Catholic Church. It is the perfect choice for this special occasion, emphasizing the solemnity and uniqueness of the liturgy.

It is an ideal choice for clergy and communities of the faithful who wish to celebrate the jubilee in a dignified and symbolic way.

The Catholic Church will celebrate the Ordinary Jubilee, which occurs every 25 years, in 2025. This jubilee will be themed “Pilgrims of Hope” (Peregrinantes in Spem, Pilgrims of Hope).

Jubilees in the Catholic Church are special years of grace in which the faithful are invited to spiritual renewal, make pilgrimages, and can obtain a plenary indulgence by fulfilling certain conditions, such as confession, Holy Communion, praying for the intentions of the Pope, and visiting the four principal basilicas in Rome. Jubilees are a time for in-depth reflection on faith and spiritual renewal.

The 2025 Jubilee will be a special opportunity to make a pilgrimage to Rome and participate in the celebrations associated with this unique Church tradition.