Aún no tenemos significados para "plenary indulgence".
1I suppose she must have plenary indulgence for her conduct.
2On Easter Sunday, to S. Marie Maggiore, a plenary indulgence.
3On Thursday, Ascension-day, to S. Pietro, a plenary indulgence.
4Grant of a plenary indulgence to all the faithful who visit churches of the Friars Minors.
5Gaining a plenary indulgence requires proper dispositions, as you may understand from its very great advantages.
6Afterward he confessed again, in order to receive the plenary indulgence granted for the hour of death.
7A plenary indulgence can be gained each time one makes the Stations, subject to the usual conditions.
8Then he wrote a sonnet against his own perfidy and accepted confession as atonement and plenary indulgence.
9Perhaps plenary indulgence may then be granted.
10He also conceded a plenary indulgence to all who have made such visits three times in three distinct days.
11Remember that the full confession and entire contrition which are requisite to gain a plenary indulgence are not easily attained.
12All Catholics suffering from or caring for those with coronavirus are to be granted a plenary indulgence by the Vatican.
13Pope Francis will grant a plenary indulgence to those who take part in World Meeting of Families events in Dublin next August.
14At the jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII, in 1300, a plenary indulgence was granted to all who made a pilgrimage to Rome.
15Have not the boldness to say: 'I will go to confession and gain a plenary indulgence, and thus I shall be saved?'
16Catholics used to have a spiritual mechanism for cleansing the soul of the stain of all sin: it was called a plenary indulgence.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Plenary indulgence por variante geográfica