Kagaya nong panahon ni Rizal, puede na naman
makarating sa langit ang mga mayayaman ng hindi dumadaan sa purgatoryo.
“Why are we bringing it back?” asked Bishop Nicholas A. DiMarzio of
Brooklyn, who has embraced the move. “Because there is sin in the
world.”
According to church teaching, even after sinners are absolved in the
confessional and say their Our Fathers or Hail Marys as penance, they
still face punishment after death, in Purgatory, before they can enter
heaven. In exchange for certain prayers, devotions or pilgrimages in
special years, a Catholic can receive an indulgence, which reduces or
erases that punishment instantly, with no formal ceremony or sacrament.
There are partial indulgences, which reduce purgatorial time by a
certain number of days or years, and plenary indulgences, which
eliminate all of it, until another sin is committed. You can get one for
yourself, or for someone who is dead. You cannot buy one — the church
outlawed the sale of indulgences in 1567 — but charitable contributions,
combined with other acts, can help you earn one. There is a limit of
one plenary indulgence per sinner per day.
Yayaman na naman ang simbahan.
1 comment:
Buhayin si Martin Luther!
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