We can gain for ourselves, and for the Holy
Souls, Indulgences, varying from thirty days to
thousands of years. Does this mean that our time
in Purgatory will be shortened by this period? No;
but that we shall be spared that amount of suffering
which would have been involved in a corresponding
period of the old canonical penances of
the Church. What that amount of suffering is, we
do not know. All we know is that each Indulgence
brings with it some sort of relief. It may be that
an Indulgence of a thousand years may only shorten
our Purgatory by a few moments. We may
gain Indulgences amounting to millions of years,
yet still may have a period of Purgatory remaining.
What is meant by a Plenary Indulgence? It
is one which brings with it a complete remission of
the temporal punishment due to sin, if the person
gaining it has perfect dispositions, and a hatred of
sin corresponding to its hatefulness. But if the
dispositions are imperfect, then it has only a partial
effect. Hence we may gain many Plenary Indulgences,
and yet have a large debt still to pay.
Are Indulgences always assigned to those for
whom they are offered? Yes, they always bring
them some benefit. Yet we are said to offer them
by way of suffrage. Many theologians explain this
as meaning that we ask God, if it be his good pleasure,
to bestow them on this or that person, if not,
on those more worthy. Our friends may gain many
Plenary Indulgences for us after our death, without
our being released. We must deserve them now, if
we are to enjoy their full effect in Purgatory.
Make a resolution to do more to aid the Holy Souls.