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A woodcarving showing Johann Tetzel selling indulgences in Wittenberg (1517).

In the Roman Catholic Church, the total or partial remission of temporal punishment for sins for which amendment needs to be made after penitence and confession have secured exemption from eternal punishment. The doctrine of indulgence began as the commutation of church penances in exchange for suitable works of charity or money gifts to the church, and became a great source of church revenue. This trade in indulgences roused Martin Luther to post his ‘Ninety-five Theses’ on the church door in Wittenberg, and so initiated the Reformation in 1517. The Council of Trent (1545–63) recommended moderate retention of indulgences, and they continue, notably in ‘Holy Years’.



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If you aren't perfectly disposed and can't get the plenary indulgence, you'll at least come away with a partial.
This is the only Sunday that has a very special plenary indulgence attached to it.
plenary indulgence was good for a lifetime--meaning that if it was said only once, it could let someone who was ninety-seven years old out of purgatory just as readily as it could keep out a two-year-old--I felt that God had been making some kind of fool of me.
 
 
 
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