Indulgentiam prayer

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The Indulgentiam prayer is a traditional Catholic liturgical formula asking God’s mercy and the remission of sins, recited by the priest during the introductory rites of the Mass.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic liturgical prayer
formula of absolution from venial sins
addresses God the Father NERFINISHED
associatedWith Penitential Act NERFINISHED
associatedWithMissal 1962 Roman Missal NERFINISHED
Tridentine Mass NERFINISHED
effectAccordingToDoctrine remission of venial sins
spiritual preparation for the Eucharist
frequencyOfUse ordinarily at every Mass with the Confiteor
historicalUse traditional Roman Missal NERFINISHED
includesPetitionFor absolution
indulgence
remission of sins
languageOfOriginal Latin
liturgicalContext Mass
liturgicalFunction asking God’s mercy
asking remission of sins
liturgicalGestureAssociated sign of the cross
liturgicalRole priestly blessing over the people
mentions Lord
all the saints
blessed Apostles Peter and Paul NERFINISHED
blessed Mary ever-Virgin
notCategory sacrament of Penance
partOf Introductory Rites of the Mass NERFINISHED
positionInRite after the Confiteor
recitedBy priest
religiousTradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
textBeginsWithLatin Indulgentiam, absolutionem et remissionem peccatorum nostrorum
theologicalCategory sacramental
usedIn Roman Rite of the Catholic Church NERFINISHED
usedInForm spoken prayer

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Prayers at the Foot of the Altar includesText Indulgentiam prayer