POPE GRANTS
PLENARY INDULGENCE FOR YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST
VATICAN CITY, JAN 14, 2005
(VIS) - A Decree from the Apostolic Penitentiary, dated December 25, 2004 and
published today, states that during an audience granted on December 17, 2004 to
Cardinal James Francis Stafford and Fr. John Francis Girotti, OFM.Conv.,
respectively penitentiary major and regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary, “the
Holy Father wished to enrich with indulgences several determined acts of
worship and devotion to the Most Holy Sacrament, which are indicated below. ...
The Decree will be in force during the Eucharistic Year, starting with the day
of its publication in the L’Osservatore Romano. Notwithstanding
any disposition to the contrary.” Following are excerpts:
“A Plenary Indulgence is
granted to all faithful and to each individual faithful 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), each and every time they participate
attentively and piously in a sacred function or a devotional exercise
undertaken in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, solemnly exposed and conserved in
the tabernacle.
“A Plenary Indulgence is
also granted, under the aforesaid conditions, to the clergy, to members of
Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, and to other
faithful who are by law obliged to recite the Liturgy of the Hours, as well as
to those who customarily recite the Divine Office out of pure devotion, each
and every time they recite - at the end of the day, in company or in private -
Vespers and Night Prayers before the Lord present in the tabernacle.
“The faithful who, through
illness or other just cause, are unable to visit the Blessed Sacrament of the
Eucharist in a church or oratory, may obtain a Plenary Indulgence in their own
homes, or wherever they may be because of their ailment, if, ... with the
intention of observing the three usual conditions as soon as possible, they
make the visit spiritually and with the heart’s desire, ... and recite the Our
Father and the Creed, adding a pious invocation to Jesus in the Sacrament.
“If they are unable to do
even this, they will receive a Plenary Indulgence if they unite themselves with
interior desire to those who practice the normal conditions laid down for
Indulgences, and offer the merciful God the illnesses and discomforts of their
lives.”
The Decree asks that
priests, especially pastors, inform the faithful “in the most convenient
manner” of these dispositions, prepare, “with generous and ready spirit,” to
hear confessions and to lead the faithful “in solemn public recitation of
prayers to Jesus in the Sacrament.” The faithful are likewise
exhorted “to give open witness of faith and veneration for the Blessed
Sacrament” as proposed in such acts as Eucharistic procession and adoration,
and Eucharistic and spiritual communion.”
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