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1
I suppose she must have
plenary
indulgence
for her conduct.
2
On Easter Sunday, to S. Marie Maggiore, a
plenary
indulgence
.
3
On Thursday, Ascension-day, to S. Pietro, a
plenary
indulgence
.
4
Grant of a
plenary
indulgence
to all the faithful who visit churches of the Friars Minors.
5
Gaining a
plenary
indulgence
requires proper dispositions, as you may understand from its very great advantages.
6
Afterward he confessed again, in order to receive the
plenary
indulgence
granted for the hour of death.
7
A
plenary
indulgence
can be gained each time one makes the Stations, subject to the usual conditions.
8
Then he wrote a sonnet against his own perfidy and accepted confession as atonement and
plenary
indulgence
.
9
Perhaps
plenary
indulgence
may then be granted.
10
He also conceded a
plenary
indulgence
to all who have made such visits three times in three distinct days.
11
Remember that the full confession and entire contrition which are requisite to gain a
plenary
indulgence
are not easily attained.
12
All Catholics suffering from or caring for those with coronavirus are to be granted a
plenary
indulgence
by the Vatican.
13
Pope Francis will grant a
plenary
indulgence
to those who take part in World Meeting of Families events in Dublin next August.
14
At the jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII, in 1300, a
plenary
indulgence
was granted to all who made a pilgrimage to Rome.
15
Have not the boldness to say: 'I will go to confession and gain a
plenary
indulgence
,
and thus I shall be saved?'
16
Catholics used to have a spiritual mechanism for cleansing the soul of the stain of all sin: it was called a
plenary
indulgence
.
plenary
indulgence
plenary