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By Father Paul Minnihan
Provost, Cathedral of Christ the Light
On Aug. 4, Bishop Vigneron received a decree from the
Apostolic Penitentiary in Rome. Signed by Cardinal J. Francis Stafford,
the decree recognizes the dedication of the Cathedral of Christ the Light
on Sept. 25 and gives those in attendance the favor of a papal blessing
with provisions for a plenary indulgence.
The indulgence is gained through and conditioned by a sacramental confession,
the celebration of the Eucharist, and by prayers for the intentions of
the Holy Father.
The indulgence is also extended to those who have an intention to participate
and are unable to attend, especially due to health considerations. These
persons are encouraged to participate, in part and at delayed times, through
television, radio or the Internet.
In fact, the papal blessing with the plenary indulgence is extended to
all of the Christian faithful who would want to participate in this singular
event for the diocese. Again, the provisions are the same as for those
in attendance — sacramental confession, the celebration of the Eucharist
and prayers for the intentions of the Holy Father, all in a spirit of
detachment from sin.
This form of apostolic blessing will become part of the rhythmic breathing
of our cathedral. A diocesan bishop within his own diocese may offer the
papal blessing with plenary indulgence three times a year on solemn feasts.
After prayerful considerations and consultation, Bishop Vigneron has determined
that the three feasts that occasion this blessing are: The Epiphany, feast
of the Cathedral of Christ the Light; Easter, the summit of the Church’s
liturgical life; and Sts. Peter and Paul, to celebrate the great apostle
of Rome and the great missionary of the Church.
It is in a spirit of anticipation, we watch and wait for the events that
will dedicate the Cathedral of Christ the Light and receive abundant blessings.
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