Pilgrimage to Rome has been a constant phenome- non from the Middle Ages to the modern era, with the Jubilee strengthening its spiritual and social sig- nificance. This article examines the transformations of this practice, its impact on urban economy, and the Church’s responses to evolving forms of devo- tion. It also explores historical sources and the role of confraternities and ecclesiastical institutions in organizing and managing pilgrim hospitality
Il pellegrinaggio a Roma dal Medioevo all’età moderna
Paolo Cozzo
2025-01-01
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Pilgrimage to Rome has been a constant phenome- non from the Middle Ages to the modern era, with the Jubilee strengthening its spiritual and social sig- nificance. This article examines the transformations of this practice, its impact on urban economy, and the Church’s responses to evolving forms of devo- tion. It also explores historical sources and the role of confraternities and ecclesiastical institutions in organizing and managing pilgrim hospitalityFile in questo prodotto:
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