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Saint_Michael
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You can still obtain indulgences, or partial indulgences, and you could NEVER buy an indulgence, that would be simony, and simony was always a sin. If Bishops or priests sold indulgences they did so in direct opposition to Catholic teaching.Nope, I wasn’t asking that at all. I was asking what makes the teachings of indulgences valid. I am not familiar with Catholicism (as I am interested in other things e.g. biochemistry, evolution, ect.) but I don’t think indulgences are offered by the Church anymore, and it seems (to me anyway) a scheme to buy people into heaven (so I agree with Luther on this). But I am an agnostic who is somewhat curious regarding that Catholic Church’s postition on purgatory.
Here is an article on indulgences:
newadvent.org/cathen/07783a.htm
And actually the selling of indulgences was something the Church agreed with Luther on, there was corruption by some Bishops and priests on selling indulegnces, but it was not taught by the Church as being O.K… It was handled by the Church during the counter-reformation. The Church didn’t demand Luther withdraw ALL of his problems just the heritical ones.