But not all pilgrims made the journey for pious reasons, some
"pilgrims" sought gain. There were penitents who were fulfilling
an assignment, those who wanted to see the world, those who
were obliged by testamentary clauses to visit Santiago in
order to receive an inheritance.
Robbers, unscrupulous merchants and rascals could also be
found. The number of pilgrims increased when the Pope Calixto
II established the Jubilee in 1122. This meant that all penitent
travellers who set out on pilgrimage in Holy Years -when the
feast day, 25 July, fell on a Sunday- and fulfilled the requirements,
would get jubilee indulgences. As a consequence, the number
of pilgrims that made the way in the 12C rose surprisingly
to 200,000. |