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patricius79
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thanks, Marduk. that is interesting.Dear FabiusMaximus,
The Roman (or Latin) Catholic Church did not invent the concept of indulgences. In the early Church, serious sins resulted in a temporal punishment in the form of deprivation of the Eucharist or other penalties. By virtue of the evidence of a penitent’s life through the penance he or she has done, a bishop had the authority, through the power of the keys, to lessen or completely remove the temporal punishment that was the normal canonical due for the sin committed. This act of the bishop was known as an indulgence. St. Basil and some other Fathers speak of this in their writings.
I know the Scriptures speak of indulgences in terms of the authority to “bind and loose”