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Re: How to Gain the Rosary Indulgence
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2017, 04:09:36 PM »
Does anyone knew the origin of this indulgence?  Also, I remember it being taught it was for the pope's intentions, not directly for the pope himself.  Although, I'm sure God isn't going to quibble about one or the other.

Re: How to Gain the Rosary Indulgence
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2017, 04:21:07 PM »
Not that I recall.  But that was, what, 29 years ago now.  Man I'm getting old.
By their deeds you shall know them. 


Re: How to Gain the Rosary Indulgence
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2017, 04:23:11 PM »
Does anyone knew the origin of this indulgence?  Also, I remember it being taught it was for the pope's intentions, not directly for the pope himself.  Although, I'm sure God isn't going to quibble about one or the other.
Yes, for the intentions of the pope. I offer it up for his conversion and return to the pure faith and sacred doctrines. 

Re: How to Gain the Rosary Indulgence
« Reply #8 on: December 05, 2017, 04:35:18 PM »


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Prümmer in his Manuále (vol. III, no. 556) says that Intentions of the Holy Father’ which we pray for in the course of obtaining an Indulgence are a five-fold set which tradition (and the former Congregations) have fixed as such, namely:
 

1. Exaltátio S. Matris Ecclésiæ (The triumph/growth of holy mother the Church), 
2. Extirpátio hærésum (The rooting out of heresy),
3. 
Propagátio fídei (The propogation of the Faith)
4. 
Convérsio peccatórum (The conversion of sinners),
5. 
Pax inter príncipes christiános (Peace among Christian rulers). 


Re: How to Gain the Rosary Indulgence
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2017, 05:09:22 PM »

Prümmer in his Manuále (vol. III, no. 556) says that Intentions of the Holy Father’ which we pray for in the course of obtaining an Indulgence are a five-fold set which tradition (and the former Congregations) have fixed as such, namely:
 

1. Exaltátio S. Matris Ecclésiæ (The triumph/growth of holy mother the Church), 
2. Extirpátio hærésum (The rooting out of heresy),
3. 
Propagátio fídei (The propogation of the Faith)
4. 
Convérsio peccatórum (The conversion of sinners),
5. 
Pax inter príncipes christiános (Peace among Christian rulers). 



These are beautiful intentions!