| THE INDULGENCES TO BE GAINED
An indulgence is the remission before God of the temporal
punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, a
remission, which one of the faithful, properly disposed and under
certain definite conditions, can acquire through the Church, which
authoritatively dispenses, applying the treasure of the satisfactions
of Christ and the Saints.
An indulgence is either PLENARY or PARTIAL, depending upon
whether it frees one from the whole or from a part of the temporal
punishment due to sin.
This means that one of the faithful, who, with at least a
contrite heart, performs a work enriched with a partial indulgence,
is granted by the power of the Church that same amount of remission
of temporal punishment as he has already obtained by the work itself.
In other words, the remission is doubled, and that as often as the
work prescribed is performed. A plenary indulgence means a full
remission of temporal punishment, provided that several other conditions
apply, in addition to the work performed or prayer said.
1. The faithful, whenever they recite a third part of the
Rosary with devotion, may gain:
- An indulgence of 5 years
- A Plenary indulgence on the usual conditions, if they
do this for an entire month.
2. If they recite a third part of the Rosary in company with
others, whether in public or in private, they may gain:
- An indulgence of 10 years, once a day;
- A plenary indulgence on the last Sunday of each month,
with the addition of Confession, Communion and a visit to a church
or a public oratory, if they perform such a recitation at least
three times in any of the preceding weeks.
If however they recite this together in family group, besides
the partial indulgence of 10 years, they are granted:
- A plenary indulgence twice a month, if they perform this
recitation, daily for a month, go to confession, receive Holy
Communion, and visit some church or public oratory.
The faithful who daily recite a third part of the Rosary
with devotion in a family group besides the indulgences already
granted under 1. are also granted a Plenary indulgence on condition
of Confession and Communion on each Saturday, on two other days
of the week, and on each of the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary
in the Universal Calendar namely: the Immaculate Conception, the
Purification, the Apparition of our Blessed Lady at Lourdes, the
Annunciation, the Seven Dolors (Friday of Passion Week), the Visitation,
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel; Our Lady of the Snows, the Assumption, the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, the
Seven Dolors (Sept 15), Our Lady of Ransom, the Most Holy Rosary,
the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin.
3. Those who piously recite a third part of the Rosary in
the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, publicly exposed or even
reserved in the tabernacle, as often as they do this, may gain:
- A plenary indulgence, on condition of confession and Communion.
The faithful who at any time of the year devoutly offer their
prayers in honor of our Lady of the Rosary, with the intention of
continuing the same for 9 consecutive days, may gain:
- An indulgence of 5 years once on any day of the novena;
- A plenary indulgence on the usual conditions at the close
of the novena.
The faithful who resolve to perform a devout exercise in
honor of Our Lady of the Rosary for 15 uninterrupted Saturdays (or
these being impeded, for any respective Sundays immediately following)
if they devoutly recite at least a third part of the Rosary or meditate
on its mysteries in some other manner may gain:
- A plenary indulgence on the usual conditions on any of
these 15 Saturdays, or corresponding Sundays.
The faithful who during the month of October recite at least
a third part of the Rosary, either publicly or privately, may gain:
- An indulgence of 7 years each day;
- A plenary indulgence, if they perform this devout exercise
on the Feast of the Rosary and throughout the Octave, and moreover,
go to confession, receive Holy Communion and visit a church;
- A plenary indulgence, with the addition of confession,
Communion and visit to a church, if they perform this same recitation
of the Holy Rosary for at least 10 days after the Octave of the
aforesaid Feast.
A 500 day indulgence may be gained once a day by the faithful
who kissing a blessed Rosary, which they carry with them, at the
same time recite the first part of the Hail Mary up to "Jesus"
inclusive.
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