Subject: PLENARY INDULGENCE FOR SOLEMNITY IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 05:02:11 -0800
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PLENARY INDULGENCE FOR SOLEMNITY IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
VATICAN CITY, NOV 29, 2005 (VIS) - According to a decree made public today,
Benedict XVI will grant the faithful a Plenary Indulgence for the forthcoming
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (December 8, 2005). The decree is signed
by Cardinal James Francis Stafford and Fr. John Francis Girotti, O.F.M. Conv.,
respectively penitentiary major and regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary.
"December 8," the text reads, "will mark 40 years since Servant
of God Paul VI, Supreme Pontiff, who had already proclaimed the Virgin Mary
as Mother of the Church, in closing Vatican Council II dedicated great praise
to the Virgin who, as Mother of Christ, is Mother of God and spiritual Mother
to us all.
"On this Solemnity, the Supreme Pontiff Benedict XVI, when he renders public
homage of praise to Mary Immaculate, has the heartfelt desire that the entire
Church should join with him, so that all the faithful, united in the name of
the common Mother, become ever stronger in the faith, adhere with greater devotion
to Christ, and love their brothers with more fervent charity. From here - as
Vatican Council II very wisely taught - arise works of mercy towards the needy,
observance of justice, and the defense of and search for peace."
For this reason, the decree continues, the Holy Father "has kindly granted
the gift of Plenary Indulgence which may be obtained under the usual conditions
(sacramental Confession, Eucharistic communion and prayer in keeping with the
intentions of the Supreme Pontiff), with the soul completely removed from attachment
to any form of sin, on the forthcoming Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception,
by the faithful if they participate in a sacred function in honor of the Virgin,
or at least offer open testimony of Marian devotion before an image of Mary
Immaculate exposed for public veneration, adding the recitation of the Our Father
and of the Creed, and some invocation to the Virgin."
The document concludes by recalling that faithful who "through illness
or other just cause," are unable to participate in a public ceremony or
to venerate an image of the Virgin, "may obtain a Plenary Indulgence in
their own homes, or wherever they may be, if, with the soul completely removed
from any form of sin, and with the intention of observing the aforesaid conditions
as soon as possible, they unite themselves in spirit and in desire to the Supreme
Pontiff's intentions in prayer to Mary Immaculate, and recite the Our Father
and the Creed."
The definition of plenary indulgence according to catholic encyclopedia:
By a plenary indulgence is meant the remission of the entire temporal punishment
due to sin so that no further expiation is required in Purgatory. read more
here :) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07783a.htm