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Dominican Calendar and Indulgences, 1921 DOMINICAN CALENDAR AND INDULGENCES, 1921 JANUARY Dedicated to the Holy Name lat, Sat. New Year's Day. Cir­ Zd, Fri. Octave of St. Stephen, cumcision of Our Lord. Holy Day of Protomartyr. First Sunday of the Obligation. Feast-day of the Confra­ month. Indulgences : Four plen­ ternity of the Holy Name. General ary indulgences for Rosarians, who, absolution with plenary indulgence. having received the sacraments, Indulgences: 1. Plenary for Tertiar­ ful fi l the required conditions, namely : ies, who, having received the sacra­ 1. By visiting the church or chapel ments, visit a Dominican church, or of the Rosary, and there pray­ one having a chapter of Tertiaries, ing for the intention of the Holy and there pray for the Pope's inten­ Father. 2. By being present at tion. Those unable to receive the the exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ sacraments but fulfilling the other ment in any church where the Rosary conditions gain a partial indulgence Society is established and there pray­ of 7 years and 7 quarantines. If the ing for the Pope's intentions. 3. By above churches do not exist, the par­ attending the Rosary procession, ish church may be visited. 2. Plenary praying for the Pope's intentions and for members of Living Rosary Soci­ making a visit to the Rosary altar or ety who say one decade of Rosary chapel. 4. By saying the entire Ro­ daily for one month and fulfil the sary of fifteen decades for the inten­ usual conditions for gaining a plenary tion of the triumph of Holy Church indulgence, i. e., receive the sacra­ and visiting a public church or chapel. ments, visit a church and pray for the It is to be noted that Rosarians who Pope. 3. Partial indulgence of 30 are travelling, or engaged in actual years and 30 quarantines for Tertiar­ employment (e. g., soldiers in actual ies and for Rosarians who visit five service) and unable to make the visit, altars of any church (in a church can gain the indulgence by the reci­ where there are not this number, five tation of the entire Rosary; the sick, visits to one or inore altars will suf­ however, by reciting one-third part of fice) and pray for the Pope. 4. Plen­ the Rosary before an image of the ary and partial indulgences for all the Blessed Virgin. Partial indulgence of faithful. 5. The faithful in general 7 years and 7 quarantines for Rosar­ may gain an indulgence of 352 years ians and all the faithful who attend and 105 quarantines, if they visit a the Rosary procession. Dominican church or a church of any 3rd, Mon. Octave of St. John the of the other Mendicant Orders, and Evangelist. there say three times in honor of the 4th, Tue. Octave of the Holy Inno­ most Blessed Trinity the "Our Father" cents. the "Hail Mary" and the "Glory be 5th, Wed. Vigil of Epiphany. to the Father." 6. First Saturday of 6th, Thu. Epiphany of Our Lord. the month. Plenary indulgence for General absolution with plenary in­ all the faithful, granted by Pope Pius dulgence. 1. Plenary and partial for X, to increase devotion to the immac­ Tertiaries. (Cc. See January 1, No. 1.) ulate Mother of God and make repa­ 2. Partial of 30 years and 30 quaran­ ration for insults offered to her. Cc. tines for Rosarians and Tertiaries. reception of sacraments on the first (Cc. See January 1, No.3.) 3. Plenary Saturday of the month, prayers in indulgence for members of the Living honor of Mary Immaculate and pray­ Rosary Society. (Cc. See January 1, ers for the Pope's intention. No.2.) 4. Plenary indulgence for Ro- 52 Dontinican Calendar and Indulgences sarians who, having confessed and lOth, Mon. Bl. Gundisalvus, C., 0. P. received Holy Communion, visit the 11th, Tue. Of the Octave of the chapel of the Rosary, or the church of Epiphany. the Confraternity, and there pray for 12th, Wed. Of the Octave of the Epiphany. the intention of the Pope at some 13th, Thu. Octave of the Epiphany. time between first Vespers and sun­ 14th, Fri. St. Hilary, Bp., C., Doct. set, on the feasts of Epiphany, Easter, 15th, Sat. Bl. Francis Capellas, M., Ascension, Pentecost, Immaculate 0. P. Conception, Nativity of the Blessed 16th, Sun. Feast of the Holy Name Virgin, Annunciation, Visitation, of Jesus. Third Sunday of the month. Purification, Assumption, Seven Do­ Plenary indulgence for the members lors, All Saints; likewise on any two of the Living Rosary Society. (Cc. See Fridays of Lent, once within the oc­ January 1, No. 2.) tave of All Souls, on the Sunday 17th, Mon. St. Anthony, Abbot. within the octave of the Nativity of 18th, Tue. St. Peter's Chair at the Blessed Virgin, on the third Sun­ Rome. day of April, and on Christmas. 5. The 19th, Wed. Bl. Andrew Peschera, faithful in general may gain an indul­ C., 0. P. gence of 352 years and 105 quaran­ 20th, Thu. SS. Fabian and Sebas­ tines, if they visit a Dominican church tian, MM. First day of novena in or a church of any of the other Men­ honor of Translation of St. Thomas dicant Orders, and there say three Aquinas. times in honor of the most Blessed 21st, Fri. St. Agnes, V., M. Trinity the "Our Father," the "Hail 22nd, Sat. St. Vincent, M. Mary" and the "Glory be to the 23rd, Sun. Septuagesima Sunday. Father." 24th, Mon. Bl. Marcolinus of Forli, 7th, Fri. Of the Octave of the C., 0. P. Epiphany. First Friday of the month. 25th, Tue. Prayer of Our Lord in 8th. Sal. Of the Octave of the the Garden. First day of the no­ Epiphany. First day of the novena in vena in preparation of the feast honor of the Holy ~arne of Jesus. of Our Lady's Purification. Indul­ 9th, Sun. Finding of Our Lord in gences: A plenary indulgence may the Temple. Second Sunday of be gained on any one day of the no­ the month. Holy Name Commun­ vena, or on the feast itself, by those ion day. Indulgences: On the sec­ making the novena, provided they re­ ond Sunday of each month members ceive worthily the sacraments and of the Holy Name Confraternity who pray for the intention of the Pope. receive the sacraments may gain two A partial indulgence of 300 days may indulgences; namely, a plenary if be gained on each day of the novena. they take part in the procession and 26th, Wed. Bl. Margaret of Hun­ pray for the Pope, and a partial, of 7 gary, V., 0. P. years and 7 quarantines, if they visit 27th, Thu. St. John Chrysostom, the altar of the Holy Name in the Bp., C., Doct. church of the Confraternity and pray 28th, Fri. Translation of St. for the Pope. Members who do pot Thomas Aquinas. Feast-day of the receive the sacraments, but are in the Angelic Warfare. Indulgences: 1. state of grace, may receive an indul­ Plenary for members of the Confra­ gence of 200 days for assisting at the ternity, if they receive the sacra­ procession, whenever held, and pray­ ments, visit a church of the Confra­ ing for the Pope. On the same day ternity and there pray for the Pope. they may also gain the same indul­ 2. Plenary and partial for secular Do­ gences for assisting at the Mass said minican Tertiaries. (Cc. See January at the altar of the Holy Name in the 1, No.4.) church of the Confraternity and pray­ 29th, Sat. St. Francis of Sales, Bp., ing for the Pope. C., Doct. Dominican Calendar and Indulgences 53 30th, Sun. Sexagesima Sunday. honor of St. Thomas Aquinas. The Last Sunday of the month. A plenary devotion consists in receiving the sac­ indulgence may be gained by the raments and making a meditation, or faithful in general who recite in saying some prayers, in honor of the unison with others, at least three saint on each of the six Sundays pre­ times a week, the third part of the Rosary, and, on the aforesaid Sunday, ceding his feast (March 7). Those receive the sacraments, visit some who fulfill the required conditions church or public oratory and there may gain a plenary indulgence on pray for the Pope. This is the first each of the six Sundays. of the six Sundays consecrated to the 3lat, Mon. St. Peter Nolasco, C. FEBRUARY Dedicated to the Seven Sorrows of Blessed Virgin ht, Tue, Commemoration of the Dead in a Dominican church, and Passion. pray for the Pope. Znd, Wed. Purification of Our 5th, Sat. St. Agatha, V., M. First Lady. General absolution with plen­ Saturday of the month. Plenary n­ ary indulgence. Indulgences : 1. Plen­ dulgence for all the faithful (Cc. See ary for Rosarians. (Cc. See Jan. 6, Jan. 1, No. 6.) No. 1.) 2. Partial for Rosarians and 6th, Sun. Quinquagesima Sunday. the faithful (Cc. See Jan. 6, No. 2.) First Sunday of the month. Indul­ 3. Plenary and partial for Tertiaries. gences: Plenaries and partial for (Cc. See Jan. 1, No. 1.) 4. Plenary for Rosarians (Cc. See Jan. 2nd.) Plen­ Rosarians (Cc. See Jan. 6, No. 4.) 5. ary for those making six Sundays in Partial of ten years and ten quaran­ honor of St. Thomas (Cc. See Jan. 30.) tines for Rosarians who recite fifteen 7th, Mon. St. Romuald, Abbot. decades : a partial of seven years and 8th, Tue. St. John of Matha, C. seven quarantines for Rosarians re­ citing five decades and a partial of 9i:h, Wed.
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