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The Catholic Church in this time would sell indulgences. An indulgence is a item that they thought was a bone or item from a saint. Pieces of the wood were often sold as from the "true cross." Wealthy patrons also paid the church for forgiveness of their sins.

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Q: What was the primary method Pope Julius II used to finance construction of the new St. Peter's Basilica?
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