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Yustya
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I was doing a quick reading through the Enchiridion of Indulgences (1968), and several questions occurred during the process:
- I know several devotions were granted indulgences in the past (e.g., the Franciscan Crown, which was one of the highly indulgenced devotion in the Church), but if the 1968 version makes no mention of indulgences attached to certain devotions, does it mean they automatically lose all the indulgences granted to them in the past, or do those indulgences stay?
- I notice that public recitation occurs quite often as a condition for gaining indulgences, sometimes plenary and sometimes partial (e.g., for praying novenas, for reciting the Te Deum on the last day of the year). What exactly constitutes a “public recitation?” Is number of people a factor? Say a friend and I pray a novena together, does it count as public? Does it have to be a physical gathering, or can it be online? Say if I join an online group, and because the members live in different time zones, we have to pray at different times on our own, can it be counted as public by virtue of we being in the same group and pray the same prayers on the same days?
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