Dominican Calendar and Indulgences, 1919

Dominican Calendar and Indulgences, 1919

DOMINICAN CALENDAR AND INDULGENCES, 1919 JANUARY Dedicated to the Holy Name ht, Wed. New Year's Day; Cir­ rians who, having received the sacra­ cumcision of Our Lord. Holy Day of ments, fulfil the required conditions, Obligation. Feast-day of the Confra­ namely: (a) By visiting the church or ternity of the Holy Name. General chapel of the Rosary, and there pray­ absolution with plenary indulgence. ing for the intention of the Holy Indulgences: 1. Plenary for Tertiar­ Father. (b) By being present at the ies, who, having received the sacra­ exposition of the Blessed Sacrament ments, visit a Dominican church, or in any church where the Rosary So­ one having a chapter of Tertiaries, ciety is established and there praying and there pray for the Pope's inten­ for the Pope's intentions. (c) By at­ tion. Those unable to receive the tending the Rosary procession, pray­ sacraments but fulfilling the other ing for the Pope's intentions and conditions gain a partial indulgence making a visit to the Rosary altar or of 7 years and 7 quarantines. If the chapel. (d) By saying the entire Ro­ above churches do not exist, the par­ sary of fifteen decades for the inten­ ish church may be visited. 2. Plenary tion of the triumph of Holy Church for members of Living Rosary Soci­ and visiting a public church or chapel. ety who say one decade of Rosary It is to be noted that Rosarians who daily for one month and fulfil the are travelling, or engaged in actual usual conditions for gaining a plenary employment (e. g., soldiers in actual indulgence, i. e., receive sacraments, service) and unable to make the visit, visit a church and pray for the Pope. can gain the indulgence for the reci­ 3. Partial indulgence of 30 years and tation of the entire Rosary; the sick, 30 quarantines for Tertiaries and for however, by reciting one-third part of Rosarians who visit five altars of any the Rosary before an image of the church (in a church where there are Blessed Virgin. Partial indulgence of not this number, five visits to one or seven years and seven quarantines more altars will suffice) and pray for for Rosarians and all the faithful who the Pope. 4. Plenary and partial in­ attend the Rosary procession. dulgences for all the faithful. 6th, Mon. Epiphany of Our Lord. Zd, Thur. Octave of St. Stephen, General absolution with plenary in­ Proto martyr. dulgence. 1. Plenary and partial for 3d, Fri. Octave of St. John the Tertiaries. (Cc. See January 1, No. 1.) Evangelist. First Friday of the month. 2. Partial of thirty years and thirty 4th, Sat. Day Octave of Holy Inno­ quarantines for Rosarians and Ter­ cents. First Saturday of the month. tiaries. (Cc. See January 1, No. 3.) Plenary indulgence for all the faith­ 3. Plenary indulgence for members of ful, granted by Pope Pius X, to in­ the Living Rosary Society. (Cc. See crease devotion to the Immaculate January 1, No. 2.) 4. Plenary indul­ Mother of God and make reparation gence for Rosarians who, having con­ for insults offered to her. Cc. recep­ fessed and received Holy Communion, tion of sacraments on the first Sat­ visit the chapel of the Rosary, or the urday of the month, prayers in honor church of the Confraternity, and of Mary Immaculate and prayers for there pray for the intention of the the Pope's intention. Pope at some time between first Ves­ Sth, Sun. Vigil of Epiphany. First pers and sunset, on the feasts of Sunday of the month. Indulgences: Epiphany, Easter, Ascension, Pente­ Four plenary indulgences for Rosa- cost, Immaculate Conception, Nativity 70 Dominican Calendar and Indulgences of the Blessed Virgin, Presentation of 15th, Wed. Bl. Francis Capillas, M., the Blessed Virgin, Annunciation, 0. P., Dominican Protomartyr of Visitation, Purification, Assumption, China. First day of novena to St. Seven Dolors, All Saints; likewise on Raymond, 0. P . any two Fridays of Lent, once within 16th, Thur. Bl. Stephana, V., 0 . P. the octave of All Souls, on the Sunday 17th, Fri. St. Anthony, Abbot. within the octave of the Nativity of 18th, Sat. Chair of St. Peter at the Blessed Virgin, on the third Sun­ Rome. day of April, and on Christmas. 5. The 19th, Sun. Feast of the Holy Name faithful in general may gain an indul­ of Jesus. Third Sunday of the month. gence of 352 years and 105 quaran­ Plenary indulgence for the members tines, if they visit a Dominican church of the Living Rosary Society.( Cc. See or a church of a ny of the other Men­ January I, No.2.) dicant Orders, and there say three 20th, Mon. Sts. Fabian and Sebas­ times in honor of the most Blessed tian, MM. First day of the novena in Trinity the "Our Father," the "Hail preparation for the feast of the Mary and the "Glory be to the Father." Translation of St. Thomas Aquinas. 7th, Tues. Of the Octave of tht' 21st, Tues. St. Agnes, V. 1\L Epiphany. 22d, Wed. St. Vincent, M. 8th, Wed. Of the Octave of the 23d, Thur. St. Raymond of Penna Epiphany. fort, C., 0. P. Indulgences: 1. Plen­ 9th, Thur. Of the Octave of the ary for the faithful in general, if they Epiphany. receive the sacraments, make a visit lOth, Fri. Bl. Gundisalvus, C., 0. P . to a Dominican church and there 11th, Sat. Of the Octave of the pray for the Pope's intention. <! . Epiphany. First day of the novena in Plenary and partial for secular Do­ preparation for the Feast of the Most minican Tertiaries. (Cc. See Jan. Holy N arne of Jesus. uary 1.) 12th, Sun. Finding of Our Lord in 24th, Fri. Bl. Marcolinus of Forll. the Temple. Second Sunday of thP. C., 0. P. month. Holy Name Communion day. 25th, Sat. Conversion of St. Paul Indulgences : On the second Sunday the Apostle. Members of the Angelic of each month members of the Holy Warfare (St. Thomas Sodality) ma:r Name Confraternity who receive the gain a partial indulgence of seven sacraments may gain two indul­ years and seven quarantines, if they gences ; namely, a plenary if they visit a church of the Confraternity take part in the procession and pray after receiving the sacraments. First for the Pope, and a partial, of seven day of the novena in preparation for years and seven quarantines, if they the feast of Our Lady~s Purification. visit the altar of the Holy Name in Indulgences: A plenary indulgence the church of the Confraternity and may be gained on any one day of the pray for the Pope. Members who do novena, or on the feast itself, by not receive the sacraments, but are in those making the novena, provided the state of grace, may receive an in­ they receive worthily the sacraments dulgence of two hundred days for as­ and pray for the intention of the sisting at the procession, whenever Pope. A partial indulgence of three held, and praying for the Pope. On hundred days may be gained on each the same day they may also gain the day of the novena. same indulgences for assisting at the 26th, Sun. Bl. Margaret of Hun· Mass said at the altar of the Holy gary, V., 0. P. Last Sunday of the Name in the church of the Confrater­ month. A plenary indulgence may be nity and praying for the Pope. gained by the faithful in general who 13th, Mon. Octave Day of the recite in unison with others, at least Epiphany. three times a week, the third part of 14th, Tues. St .Hilary cf Potiers, the Rosary, and, on the aforesaid Bp., C., Doct. Sunday, receive the sacraments, vis· Dominican Calendar and Indulgence• 71 it some church or public oratory and 28th, Tuea. Translation of St. there pray for the Pope. This is the Thomas Aquinas. Feast-day of the first of the six Sundays consecrated Angelic Warfare. Indulgences: 1. to the honor of St. Thomas Aquinas. Plenary for members of the Confra­ The devotion consists in receiving the ternity, if they receive the sacra­ sacraments and making a meditation, ments, visit a church of the Confra­ or saying some prayers, in honor of ternity and there pray for the Pope. the saint on each of the six Sundays 2. Plenary and partial for secular Do­ preceding his feast (March 7). Those minican Tertiaries. (Cc. See January who fulfill the required conditions I, No. 4.) may gain a plenary indulgence on 29th, Wed. St. Francis de Sales, each of the six Sundays. Bp., C., Doct. 27th, Mon. St. John Chrysostom, 30th, Thur. St. Martina, V., M. Bp., C., Doct. 31st, Fri. St. Peter Nolasco, C. FEBRUARY Dedicated to the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Iat, Sat. St. Ignatius of Antioch, the Dominican Order. Tertiaries, Ro­ Bp., M. First Saturday of the month. sarians, and members of the Holy (Cc. See January 4.) Name Confraternity may gain a plen­ 2d, Sun. Purification of Our Lady. ary indulgence, if they receive the First Sunday of the month. General sacraments, assist at the Office of the absolution with plenary indulgence. Dead in a Dominican church, and Indulgences: 1. Plenary for Rosari­ pray for the Pope. ans. (Cc. See January 5, No. 1.) 2. 5th, Wed. St. Agatha, V., M. First Partial for Rosarians and the faith­ day of novena to St. Catherine of ful. (Cc. See January 5, No. 2.) 3. Ricci, 0. P. Plenary and partial for Tertiaries. 6th, Thur. St. Dorothy, V., M. (Cc. See January 1, No.

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