Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
Luke 5:21
As far as the east is from the west,
so far hath He removed our transgressions from us. (No Need For Papal Plenary Indulgences)
Psalm 103:12
(IF God removes your sins----then there is NO Need for any punishment for You)
"Pope Francis has granted a plenary indulgence to Catholics directly affected by the coronavirus, upon meeting certain conditions, while the Vatican has clarified that priests can give general absolution to groups of Catholics caught up in the pandemic, as deemed necessary by the local bishop.
The Vatican’s Apostolic Penitentiary released two documents
today, the first announcing a special indulgence for Catholics affected by Covid-19, including the sick, their family members, health workers and anyone who takes care of them “even with prayer”, putting themselves at risk of falling ill.
The plenary indulgence, which remits those who fulfill its stipulations from temporal punishment in Purgatory....." Lifesite
What is a Plenary Indulgence?...Let's ask a Catholic...
"Indulgences are two kinds: partial and plenary.
A partial indulgences removes part of the temporal punishment due for sins.
A plenary indulgence removes all of it.
This punishment may come either in this life, in the form of various sufferings, or in the next life, in purgatory. What we don't get rid of here we suffer there." CatholicOnline
Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
Luke 5:21
As far as the east is from the west,
so far hath He removed our transgressions from us. (No Need For Papal Plenary Indulgences)
Psalm 103:12
(IF God removes your sins----then there is NO Need for any punishment for You)
"Pope Francis has granted a plenary indulgence to Catholics directly affected by the coronavirus, upon meeting certain conditions, while the Vatican has clarified that priests can give general absolution to groups of Catholics caught up in the pandemic, as deemed necessary by the local bishop.
The Vatican’s Apostolic Penitentiary released two documents
today, the first announcing a special indulgence for Catholics affected by Covid-19, including the sick, their family members, health workers and anyone who takes care of them “even with prayer”, putting themselves at risk of falling ill.
The plenary indulgence, which remits those who fulfill its stipulations from temporal punishment in Purgatory....." Lifesite
What is a Plenary Indulgence?...Let's ask a Catholic...
"Indulgences are two kinds: partial and plenary.
A partial indulgences removes part of the temporal punishment due for sins.
A plenary indulgence removes all of it.
This punishment may come either in this life, in the form of various sufferings, or in the next life, in purgatory. What we don't get rid of here we suffer there." CatholicOnline