Dear Friend,
This coming Sunday, July 28, is the
Fourth World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly as proclaimed by Pope
Francis.
For this joyful occasion, the Holy Father
has granted Plenary Indulgences to grandparents, the elderly, those
who are disabled and all the faithful who, “motivated by a true spirit
of penance and charity”, participate in the various
functions to be held for the Day throughout the world.
Additionally, in
order to receive the Plenary Indulgence, the following conditions must
be met:
- Confess one’s sins to be in God’s grace, (either 8 days
before or after July 28)
- Attend Holy Mass and receive Holy Communion on Sunday,
July 28
-
Pray, in particular:
For the intentions of
the Pope (The Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be)
- Renounce all attachment to sin, even venial
sin
Gaining a Plenary Indulgence is
significant because it is the remission of the punishment for all sins
committed from the day of baptism. This indulgence can be
applied to any deceased person you wish but it cannot be applied to
any living person, except yourself.
The Apostolic Penitentiary extends the
same Plenary Indulgence to those who dedicate significant time to
visit—either in-person or by virtual means of communication—their
elderly brothers and sisters who are in need or facing difficulties,
such as the sick, abandoned, and those with disabilities.
The Plenary Indulgence may also be
granted to the elderly who are sick and all
those who are unable to leave their homes
for a serious reason. In such cases, they are instructed
to unite themselves spiritually to the sacred functions
of the World Day, offering their prayers, pains or sufferings to God,
especially during the various celebrations which will be broadcast
through the media.
It is important to
note the indulgence requires that the faithful
maintain detachment from sin and intend to fulfill the
conditions noted above as soon
as possible.
In the Decree, the Apostolic Penitentiary
urges priests authorized to hear confessions to make themselves
available with a generous spirit for the celebration of the Sacrament
of Penance.
Let us make a special effort this Sunday,
to show our love, gratitude and respect for our grandparents (if
living), the elderly and the disabled, that we know and encounter, and
learn from their wisdom. But most of all, take the time to look into
their eyes, earnestly listen and give them your undivided attention.
For our grandparents who have died, we should remember to pray for the
repose of their souls, that God grant them eternal rest.
Thank you to all who have joined me in
praying the Novena to Saint Anne.
May Saint Anne, the merciful mother,
continue to intercede for all your intentions.
Yours in the Sacred Heart of Jesus
and the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Thomas J. McKenna Founder and
President
Catholic Action For Faith And Family https://www.catholicaction.org/
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