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Extracts from the Manual on Indulgences (2006)

From the Manual on Indulgences, published 2006 by the USCCB, being a translation of the Enchiridion Indulgentiarum quarto editur.

Norms on Indulgences
7. Indulgences for Eucharistic Adoration and Procession
8. Indulgences for Eucharistic and Spiritual Communion
13. Indulgences associated with the Passion and Death of our Lord
28. Indulgences for Profession of Faith and Acts of the Theological Virtues
29. For the Faithful Departed

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