Posted on 12/02/2016 1:18:46 PM PST by BlessedBeGod
.- For the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal, Pope Francis has decided to grant a plenary indulgence opportunity throughout the entire anniversary year, which began Nov. 27, 2016, and will end Nov. 26, 2017.
The rector of the Fatima Shrine in Portugal, André Pereira, explained to CNA that the plenary indulgence can be obtained during the entire Jubilee Year. There are three ways of obtaining the indulgence, detailed in a statement on the shrine's website.
To obtain the plenary indulgence, the faithful must also fulfill the ordinary conditions: go to Confession and Communion, be interiorly detached from sin, and pray for the intentions of the Holy Father.
1. Make a pilgrimage to the shrine
The first way is for the faithful to make a pilgrimage to the Fatima Shrine in Portugal and participate in a celebration or prayer dedicated to the Virgin.
In addition, the faithful must pray the Our Father, recite the Creed, and invoke the Mother of God.
2. Pray before any statue of Our Lady of Fatima
The second way applies to the pious faithful who visit with devotion a statue of Our Lady of Fatima solemnly exposed for public veneration in any church, oratory or proper place during the days of the anniversary of the apparitions, the 13th of each month from May to October (2017), and there devoutly participate in some celebration or prayer in honor of the Virgin Mary.
Regarding this second way, the rector of the Fatima Shrine told CNA that the visit to the statue of the Virgin, does not necessarily have to be only at Fatima or exclusively in Portugal, but can be done anywhere in the world.
Those seeking an indulgence must also pray an Our Father, recite the Creed and invoke Our Lady of Fatima.
3. The elderly and infirm
The third way to obtain a plenary indulgence applies to people who, because of age, illness or other serious cause, are unable to get around.
These individuals can pray in front of a statue of Our Lady of Fatima and must spiritually unite themselves to the jubilee celebrations on the days of the apparitions, the 13th of each month, between May and October 2017.
They also must offer to merciful God with confidence, through Mary, their prayers and sufferings or the sacrifices they make in their own lives.
Serious question.
You must have missed that this is a Catholic Caucus thread.
If Pope Francis is still around in 2020, maybe we can get indulgences for attending The Passion Play in Oberammergau. The Wies Cathedral is a short drive from the town, that would work.
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don’t the conditions for receiving an indulgence all begin with “First, be in a state of grace.”
Oops! It’s there under “ordinary conditions.” My bad.
At one time, I think they were used as a form of money.
Pray for the intentions of Francis? That's a scary thought.
http://www.catholic.org/prayers/indulgc.php
“And fundamentalists do bring up indulgences, perhaps because they know even less about them than the average, poorly-informed Catholic.”
As a protestant I had to look it up - I figured giving the link to what I’m guessing is THE Catholic go-to site would be okay. Interesting stuff.
From my link in post 12 (from catholic.org):
“To receive a partial indulgence, you have to recite the prayer or do the act of charity assigned. You have to be in the state of grace at least by the completion of the prescribed work. The rule says “at the completion” because often part of the prescribed work is going to confession, and you might not be in the state of grace before you do that. The other thing required is having a general intention to gain the indulgence. If you perform the required act but don’t want to gain the indulgence, obviously you won’t gain it.”
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