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The Church offers indulgences from the Church’s treasury in heaven, i.e. the merits of the saints, martyrs, of Our Lady and of Christ.
My question is, can indulgences ever ‘run out’? I have heard it said that Our Lady said in the approved apparition at Akita that ‘the cup is almost empty’. How can we fill it up again?
It seems that the Church’s application of indulgences is broader now than in the past. St Francis of Assisi was the first to ask the Pope for a plenary indulgence (remission of ALL temporal punishment for sin) to be attached to an act, the visiting of the Porziuncula on the day of its’ dedication. Subsequently, that was applied to ALL Franciscan churches. Leo XIII gave an indulgence of 300 days for the regular reading of sacred scripture for at least an hour, but now that is a plenary indulgence for reading scripture for at least a half hour. The rosary and stations of the cross are plenary indulgences, as is the reciting of the words ‘Divine Mercy, I trust in you’ on the Sunday after Easter.
Is the church offering its’ treasures today at ‘knock-down prices’? If so, won’t they disappear?
I suppose part of my uncertainty about asking this question is whether, in gaining an indulgence, we do something to ADD TO or to TAKE FROM the Church’s treasury in heaven? i.e. if I offer up a rosary for the Holy Souls, am I taking from the Church’s treasury in heaven and giving what isn’t mine to the Holy Souls, or am I adding something to the Church’s treasury in heaven which aids the Holy Souls? Is it different if the indulgence applies to me?
If the indulgences take something from the Church’s treasury, what can I do to put something back in? I want to be a giver and not just a taker.
My question is, can indulgences ever ‘run out’? I have heard it said that Our Lady said in the approved apparition at Akita that ‘the cup is almost empty’. How can we fill it up again?
It seems that the Church’s application of indulgences is broader now than in the past. St Francis of Assisi was the first to ask the Pope for a plenary indulgence (remission of ALL temporal punishment for sin) to be attached to an act, the visiting of the Porziuncula on the day of its’ dedication. Subsequently, that was applied to ALL Franciscan churches. Leo XIII gave an indulgence of 300 days for the regular reading of sacred scripture for at least an hour, but now that is a plenary indulgence for reading scripture for at least a half hour. The rosary and stations of the cross are plenary indulgences, as is the reciting of the words ‘Divine Mercy, I trust in you’ on the Sunday after Easter.
Is the church offering its’ treasures today at ‘knock-down prices’? If so, won’t they disappear?
I suppose part of my uncertainty about asking this question is whether, in gaining an indulgence, we do something to ADD TO or to TAKE FROM the Church’s treasury in heaven? i.e. if I offer up a rosary for the Holy Souls, am I taking from the Church’s treasury in heaven and giving what isn’t mine to the Holy Souls, or am I adding something to the Church’s treasury in heaven which aids the Holy Souls? Is it different if the indulgence applies to me?
If the indulgences take something from the Church’s treasury, what can I do to put something back in? I want to be a giver and not just a taker.