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Traditional Catholic Faith => The Sacred: Catholic Liturgy, Chant, Prayers => Topic started by: Nandarani on June 07, 2018, 09:49:32 PM

Title: Indulgenced Prayer for the Feast of the Sacred Heart, 8 June 2018
Post by: Nandarani on June 07, 2018, 09:49:32 PM
Hello (!) 

Having recently researched and asked around to be sure, indulgenced prayers need to be said vocally except if one has that specifically exempted.  At least the lips must move.  Just like the Divine Office when read daily.  But I did locate one that specifically says, never say it aloud.  It's below tomorrow's indulgenced prayer.

Being a mental prayer person when at all rushed or stressed, and happiest in a certain type of way even when not stressed praying mentally I have to change at least in connection with focusing on indulgences to help repair damage done in my relationships with my parents, especially my mother - both parents who loved me so much and gave me so much. ...  In any case!  To be said aloud:  http://www.catholictradition.org/Two-Hearts/sacred-heart12.htm (http://www.catholictradition.org/Two-Hearts/sacred-heart12.htm)

For the one example of a prayer with a plenary indulgence that one is never to say aloud, it's in here, in the mass:  http://www.traditioninaction.org/religious/d027_Indulgences.htm (http://www.traditioninaction.org/religious/d027_Indulgences.htm)
Title: Re: Indulgenced Prayer for the Feast of the Sacred Heart, 8 June 2018
Post by: Nadir on June 08, 2018, 04:06:22 AM
The Friday that follows the Second Sunday after Pentecost is the Feast of the Sacred Heart which brings to mind all the attributes of His Divine Heart. Many Catholics prepare for this Feast by beginning a Novena to the Sacred Heart (http://www.catholictradition.org/Two-Hearts/sh-novena.htm) on the Feast of Corpus Christi, which is the Thursday of the week before. On the Feast of the Sacred Heart itself, we can gain a plenary indulgence by making an Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart. 

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O sweet Jesus, Whose overflowing charity for men is requited by so much forgetfulness, negligence and contempt, behold us prostrate before Thy altar eager to repair by a special act of homage the cruel indifference and injuries, to which Thy loving Heart is everywhere subject. 
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Mindful alas! that we ourselves have had a share in such great indignities, which we now deplore from the depths of our hearts, we humbly ask Thy pardon and declare our readiness to atone by voluntary expiation not only for our own personal offences, but also for the sins of those, who straying far from the path of salvation, refuse in their obstinate infidelity to follow Thee, their Shepherd and Leader, or, renouncing the vows of their Baptism, have cast off the sweet yoke of Thy law. 
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We are now resolved to expiate each and every deplorable outrage committed against Thee; we are determined to make amends for the manifold offences against Christian modesty in unbecoming dress and behaviour, for all the foul seductions laid to ensnare the feet of the innocent, for the frequent violation of Sundays and holidays, and the shocking blasphemies uttered against Thee and Thy Saints. We wish also to make amends for the insults to which Thy Vicar on earth and Thy priests are subjected, for the profanation, by conscious neglect or terrible acts of sacrilege, of the very Sacrament of Thy Divine love; and lastly for the public crimes of nations who resist the rights and the teaching authority of the Church which Thou hast founded. 
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Would, O Divine Jesus, we were able to wash away such abominations with our blood. We now offer, in reparation for these violations of Thy Divine honour, the satisfaction Thou didst once make to Thy eternal Father on the Cross and which Thou dost continue to renew daily on our altars; we offer it in union with the acts of atonement of Thy Virgin Mother and all the Saints and of the pious faithful on earth; and we sincerely promise to make reparation, as far as we can with the help of Thy grace, for all neglect of Thy great love and for the sins we and others have committed in the past. Henceforth we will live a life of unwavering faith, of purity of conduct, of perfect observance of the precepts of the gospel and especially that of charity. We promise to the best of our power to prevent others from offending Thee and to bring as many as possible to follow Thee. 
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O loving Jesus, through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary our model in reparation, deign to receive the voluntary offering we make of this act of expiation; and by the crowning gift of perseverance keep us faithful unto death in our duty and the allegiance we owe to Thee, so that we may all one day come to that happy home, where Thou with the Father and the Holy Ghost livest and reignest God, world without end. Amen