New Year's Indulgences

 


I am posting this a bit late.  Sorry - can file this information away for next year.

There are two indulgences associated with the new year.

Catholics can gain a Plenary Indulgence on New Year’s EVE, 31 December (EnchInd. 26) by the recitation or the singing of the Te Deum prayer (the prayer on which is based the hymn, Holy God We Praise Thy Name).

Catholics can gain a Plenary Indulgence on New Year’s DAY, 1 January (EnchInd. 26) be the recitation or the singing of the Veni Creator Spiritus prayer (Come, Holy Ghost).

Indulgences can be applied either to oneself or to the souls of the deceased, but they cannot be applied to other persons living on earth.

Conditions to obtain an indulgence are as follows:

1. Sacramental confession and Communion must be made within a brief time before or after the indulgenced act (about 20 days)
2. The work specified by the Pope must be completed
3. Prayers must be offered for the Pope’s designated intentions (traditionally, 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary and 1 Glory Be)
4. The person must hate his own sins and do what he can to detach himself from them. 

Thanks for blogger Fr. John Zuhlsdorf for the reminders.

As always, let me know if you have questions about this. 




 

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