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July 29, 2010
(Joel 2:12-13) Now,
therefore, saith the Lord. Be converted to me with all your heart, in
fasting, and in weeping, and mourning. And rend your hearts, and not
your garments and turn to the Lord your God: for he is gracious and
merciful, patient and rich in mercy, and ready to repent of the evil.
CNA: A Primer on Indulgences
CATHOLIC CULTURE: The Historical Origin of Indulgences
PAMPHLET: Indulgences and Our Spiritual Life
FROM THE MAILBAG
VIA Christian Witness List: The Great Pardon: The Portiuncula Indulgence
On a hot July evening in the year 1216 Saint Francis of Assisi at
prayer devoured by his love for God and a thirst to save souls was
visited upon by Our Blessed Savior and Our Blessed Mother. Our Lord
spoke to him "Francis you are very zealous for the good souls. Ask me
what you want for their salvation."
Francis answered that he wanted an indulgence to all those who enter
this church,(The Portiuncula) who are truly contrite and have confessed
their sins.
Our Lord consented to Francis' wish, but only after he received
approval from Pope Honorius III. The pope granted this petition, and
this indulgence has been extended to all parish churches throughout the
world from noon August 1 until midnight on August 2.
The conditions to obtain the Plenary Indulgence of the Forgiveness of
Assisi (for oneself or for a departed soul) are as follows:
* Sacramental confession (during eight days before or after the above dates)
* Participation in the Mass and Eucharist.
* Recitation of the Apostles' Creed, Our Father and a prayer for the pope's intention.
The Portiuncula Indulgence is a grace not to be missed, not only for
yourself, but for the many souls suffering in purgatory. The dates are
from noon on August 1 until midnight on August 2, the feast of Our Lady
of the Angels.
PORTIUNCULA INDULGENCE: First Plenary indulgence ever granted in the Church
THE FRANCISCANS: The Portiuncula Indulgence
Ladder
of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 26- "On discernment of thoughts, passions,
and virtues"
82. It is impossible for all to become dispassionate,
but it is not impossible for all to be saved and reconciled to God.
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