Dear Friend,
This coming Sunday, July 24 is the Second
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 and all the faithful who participate in one of the
following “motivated by a true spirit of penance and
charity.”
~ By participating in a solemn liturgical celebration on
July 24th, either in person or watching virtually “uniting themselves
spiritually to the sacred functions of
the World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly, offering to the
Merciful God their prayers, pains or sufferings of their lives,
especially during the transmission, through the means of television
and radio, but also through the new means of
social communication.”
~ By devoting adequate time on July 24th, to actually or
virtually visit those who are elderly and in need or in difficulty
(such as the sick, the abandoned, the disabled and other similar
cases).
Gaining a Plenary Indulgence is
significant because it is the remission of the punishment for all sins
committed from the day of baptism. The indulgence can be applied to
any deceased person you wish but it cannot be applied to any living
person, except yourself.
The following conditions must also be met:
- Confess one’s sins to be in
God’s grace, (either 8 days before or after July 24)
- Attend Holy Mass and receive
Holy Communion
-
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
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.
Many of you have joined me in
praying the Novena to Saint Anne; I thank those who have sent in
comments and personal stories on Jesus’ Grandmother. It is not too
late to remember
your personal intentions, including the names of
your grandparents (living or deceased) in Holy Masses on the last few
days of the Novena, as well as the Saint Anne Feast Day Holy Mass on
Tuesday, July 26th.
Your friend in Christ,
Thomas McKenna
Founder and President
Catholic Action For Faith And Family http://www.catholicaction.org/
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