ACT OF CONTRITION:
AN INDISPENSABLE PRAYER FOR SALVATION.
AN INDISPENSABLE PRAYER FOR SALVATION.
The Manual of Indulgences (4th ed. English translation published on 2006 by USCCB) reminds us of the following grant:
“12. AT THE POINT OF DEATH
Ҥ2 If a priest is unavailable, Holy Mother Church benevolently grants to the Christian faithful, who are duly disposed, a plenary indulgence to be acquired at the point of death, provided they have been in the habit of reciting some prayers during their lifetime; in such a case, the Church supplies for the three conditions ordinarily required for a plenary indulgence.
§3 In this latter case, the use of a crucifix or a cross in obtaining the plenary indulgence is commendable.
§4 The faithful can obtain this plenary indulgence at the hour of death, even if they have already acquired a plenary indulgence on that same day.
§5 The catechetical instruction of the faithful should ensure that they are duly made aware and frequently reminded of this salutary benefaction of the Church.“
- 1451: Contrition is “sorrow of the soul and detestation for the sin committed, together with the resolution not to sin again.”
- 1452 When it arises from a love by which God is loved above all else, contrition is called “perfect” (contrition of charity). Such contrition remits venial sins; it also obtains forgiveness of mortal sins if it includes the firm resolution to have recourse to sacramental confession as soon as possible (Cf. Council of Trent (1551): DS 1677).
- 1° examine their conscience with the purpose of amendment;
- 2° devoutly recite an act of contrition, according to any legitimate formula (e.g., the Confiteor, the psalm De profundis, or the psalm Miserere, or any of the gradual or penitential psalms).
– prayer taken from the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
THE OBLIGATION TO GO TO CONFESSION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IF ONE SURVIVES AN IMMINENT DANGER OF DEATH AND/OR ONE WISHES TO GAIN A PLENARY INDULGENCE DURING THE PANDEMIC CRISIS.
N.B. If one overcomes the imminent danger of death, one is obliged to go to Confession as soon as possible, as is duly taught by the Catholic Church. For example, one is in a plane about to crash and one says an act of perfect contrition, if the same person survives the plane crash, and when the circumstances are favorable, he is obliged to go to Confession.
The same obligation applies to our present circumstances in the pandemic when the Apostolic Penitentiary decreed special plenary indulgences which one can gain during the pandemic. The same decree encourages Confession as soon as possible when circumstances are favorable if one is to gain the plenary indulgence.
Stay safe all and God bless! Fr. Rolly Arjonillo.
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