I know there are many requistions to gain a plenary indulgence, but how many I can gain with one confession?( one indulgence each day, for how many days) until the next confession.
In other words, one cofession is sufficient for many plenary indulgences for how many days?
Most sources I have seen state that one confession suffices for indulgences a week before and a week after the indulgence. Therefore, if you go to confession every two weeks, that’s probably the best bet.
I dont really know anything about indulgences (and should make it a point to learn) but I dont think we should ever try to “stock up” on anything like this. Just be careful that you make it about prayer and the sacraments and not about increasing “get out of jail free” cards.
I do think you should learn more about plenary and partial indulgences, since they are a great way to work away at our temporal punishment.
Getting as many indulgences as possible isn’t about “stocking up on get out of jail free cards”. It is about getting as many graces as possible so that we may repay the temporal punishment for our sins and go to Heaven as soon as possible after death.
The requirements for a plenary indulgence are difficult: one must do the indulgenced act, must say at least an Our Father and Hail Mary for the intentions of the Holy Father, must receive Holy Communion on that day, must go to confession a week before or after the indulgenced act is done, and, most difficult,
one must be free from all attachment to sin.
What exactly does that last requirement mean? It means that at the time of the indulgenced act, we must not be at all attached, or attracted to, continuing the sins which we are prone to commit. This is extremely difficult, and it means that it is very, very rare to obtain a plenary indulgence for most of us, because we are all sinners.
Therefore, we do indulgenced acts as often as possible, praying for the grace that we may be in a state of fervor and love for God that we may be unattached from sin at the moment we do the indulgenced act.
If we do not meet the requirements for it to be plenary, however, wiping away all temporal punishment, it reverts to partial, and therefore our works at least partially work away at the temporal punishment we must pay.