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newconvertcatholic
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Hello everybody, I’m a convert and I had never heard about indulgences during my conversion. To be fair, many practicing Catholics who have been Catholics I’m sure also find the Catholic doctrine on indulgences confusing.
Now I’ve done some reading on the side, and I understand that indulgences remit partially or fully the temporal punishment due to sin once you have already been forgiven for those sins in the confessional and communion.
This interests me on a more than theoretical level as I strive for holiness. I had many grave sins to confess when I joined the church, and I still have many sins to confess. What has changed is my understanding of confession. Thanks to a very holy priest who is my spiritual director, I was able to overcome both spiritual sloth and scruples. I now cannot stop praising the Lord for his infinite mercy.
While I’m happy my sins are forgiven, I feel the need for indulgences, for three reasons:
Thanks
Now I’ve done some reading on the side, and I understand that indulgences remit partially or fully the temporal punishment due to sin once you have already been forgiven for those sins in the confessional and communion.
This interests me on a more than theoretical level as I strive for holiness. I had many grave sins to confess when I joined the church, and I still have many sins to confess. What has changed is my understanding of confession. Thanks to a very holy priest who is my spiritual director, I was able to overcome both spiritual sloth and scruples. I now cannot stop praising the Lord for his infinite mercy.
While I’m happy my sins are forgiven, I feel the need for indulgences, for three reasons:
- Remission of venial sins (not sure indulgences do that)
- So that I can forgive others more easily (I still have trouble doing that)
- To become a saint (I’m audacious but isn’t that why I was born?)
Thanks
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