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''Indulgentiarum doctrina'', so called from its incipit, is an apostolic constitution about indulgences, dated 1 January 1967.〔(''Indulgentiarum Doctrina'' text )〕 By this document Pope Paul VI, responding to suggestions made at the Second Vatican Council, substantially revised the practical application of the traditional doctrine relating to indulgences.〔''The encyclopedia of Christianity, Volume 2'' by Erwin Fahlbusch 2001 ISBN 90-04-11695-8 page 695〕 ==Content==
The document stressed that the Church's aim was not merely to help the faithful make due satisfaction for their sins, but chiefly to bring them to greater fervour of charity. For this purpose Paul VI decreed that partial indulgences, previously granted as the equivalent of a certain number of days, months, "quarantines"〔(Catholic Encyclopedia: ''Quarantines'' )〕 (Lent-like forty-day periods) or years of canonical penance, simply supplement, and to the same degree, the remission that those performing the indulgenced action already gain by the charity and contrition with which they do it.〔Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. New York: Oxford University Press. 2005, article ''indulgences''〕 The abolition of the classification by years and days made it clearer than before that repentance and faith are required not only for remission of eternal punishment for mortal sin but also for remission of temporal punishment for sin, "Indulgences cannot be gained without a sincere conversion of outlook and unity with God".〔(''Indulgentiarum doctrina'' ), art. 11〕
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