indulgences

     

An inulgence, in Roman Catholic theology, is the full or partial remission of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven. The indulgence is granted by the church after the sinner has confessed and received absolution. The belief is that indulgences draw on the storehouse of merit acquired by Jesus' sacrifice and the virtues and penances of the saints. They are granted for specific good works and prayers.

Trivia about indulgences

  • Martin Luther objected to the papal policy of selling these to remit penalty for sins
  • Chaucer tells of the Pardoner, a church official who sells these 11-letter things that made Martin Luther mad
  • The 95 Theses were partly inspired by anger at the attempts to get the faithful to buy these, freeing them from punishment

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