DECREE
Special Indulgences are conceded to faithful
on the occasion of the 2000th anniversary of the birth of St Paul the
Apostle
In the imminence of the liturgical Solemnity
of the Princes of the Apostles, motivated by pastoral solicitude the
Supreme Pontiff intends
to provide promptly for spiritual treasures to be granted to the
faithful for their sanctification, so that on this pious and happy
occasion,
from First Vespers of the Solemnity mentioned, they may renew and
reinforce with even greater fervour intentions of supernatural
salvation, principally
in honour of the Apostle to the Gentiles, the 2000th anniversary
of whose birth on earth is now approaching.
The gift of Indulgences which the Roman Pontiff offers to the universal
Church, truly smoothes the way to attaining a supreme degree of inner
purification which, while honouring the Blessed Apostle Paul, exalts
the supernatural life in the hearts of the faithful and gently encourages
them to do good deeds.
Therefore, this Apostolic Penitentiary, to which the Holy Father has
entrusted the task of the preparation and compilation of the Decree
on the granting and obtaining of Indulgences that will be valid for
the duration of the Pauline Year, benevolently bestows with this Decree
issued in conformity with the desire of the August Pontiff, the following
graces listed:
I. Each and every truly repentant individual member of the Christian
faithful, duly absolved through the Sacrament of Reconciliation and
restored with Holy Communion, who devoutly makes a pilgrimage to the
Papal Basilica of St Paul on the Ostian Way and who prays for the Supreme
Pontiff's intentions, will be granted the Plenary Indulgence from temporal
punishment for his/her sins, once sacramental forgiveness and pardon
for any shortcomings has been obtained.
The Christian faithful may benefit from the Plenary Indulgence both
for themselves and for the deceased, as many times as they fulfil the
required conditions but without prejudice to the norm stipulating that
the Plenary Indulgence may be obtained only once a day.
In order that the prayer raised on this holy visit may lead and invite
the souls of the faithful to venerate more intensely the memory of
St Paul, the following has been established: the faithful, in addition
to raising their own supplications before the altar of the Most Blessed
Sacrament, each one according to his own devotion, must go to the altar
of the Confessio and devoutly recite the Our Father and the Creed,
adding pious invocations in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St
Paul. And may this devotion always be closely united to the memory
of the Prince of the Apostles, St Peter.
II. The Christian faithful of the various local Churches, having fulfilled
the required conditions (sacramental Confession, Eucharistic Communion,
prayers for the Supreme Pontiff's intentions) and in a spirit of total
detachment from any inclination to sin, may benefit from the Plenary
Indulgence if they take part devoutly in a sacred function or in a
pious public exercise in honour of the Apostle to the Gentiles; on
the days of the solemn opening and closure of the Pauline Year, in
all the sacred places; on other days specified by the local Ordinary,
in holy places dedicated to St Paul and, for the convenience of the
faithful, in other places designated by the same Ordinary.
III. Lastly, the faithful prevented by illness or another legitimate
and important cause, always in a spirit of detachment from any inclination
to sin, with the intention of fulfilling the usual conditions as soon
as possible, will also be able to obtain the Plenary Indulgence, as
long as they spiritually join in a Jubilee celebration in honour of
St Paul, offering their prayers and sufferings to God for Christian
unity.
In order that the faithful may more easily share in these heavenly
favours, may the priests approved by the competent ecclesiastical authority
for hearing confessions prepare promptly and generously to receive
them.
This Decree is effective for the whole of the Pauline Year. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary.
Given in Rome, at the Offices of the Apostolic Penitentiary, 10 May,
in the Year of the Incarnation of the Lord 2008, on the eve of Pentecost.
Cardinal James Francis Stafford
Major Penitentiary