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B07680 The rule of the religious, of the thirde order of Saint Francis, both sexes, making the three vouues, and liuing together in communitie and cloyster. VVith certaine other things vvhich the leaf following doth shevve.. Francis, of Assisi, Saint, 1182-1226.; Third Order Regular of St. Francis. 1624 (1624) STC 11314.6; ESTC S92578 13,969 99

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vpon all Sundayes throughout the yeare all the feastes of our Blessed Sauiour of our Blessed Lady of the Saints of the Order shall gaine a plenary Indulgence And if it happen that any could not confesse communicate these dayes their hindrance being lavvfull they may gaine the same Indulgence if after being freed of that impediment they confesse and communicate for that intention notvvithstanding the day of the feast be past 3. The Religious vvho shall recite the Corone of our Lord that is 33. Pater nosters and Aue Maria in honour of the 33 years he liued in the vvorld or the Coronne or Rosary of the Glorious Virgin Mary contayning 72. Aues vvith 7. Pater nosters and one Pater noster and Aue for the Soueraigne Bishop do gaine plenary Indulgence Like vvise the same is graunted as often as they say the seauen Psalms and Letanies the Gradual Psalms the office of the dead or assist at the Letanies of euery second Sunday in the moneth 4. As often as the Religious eyther by day or night in vvhat place soeuer they be shall recite six Pater nosters and Aues and Gloria Patri fiue for the necessities of the Church and the sixt for the Popes Holines shall gaine the Indulgences of the Stations of Hierusalem of Rome of S. Iames and of Portiuncula 5. Item reciting the Psalme Exaudiat te Dominus in die tribulationis c. three Pater nosters and Aues for the Popes intention they shallgaine all the Indulgences graunted by the Soueraigne Bishops to the Confraternity of the Rosary to the Churches of our Blessed Lady of Loreto of Mont-serat and of saint Iames de Compostella 6. Euery time they say the Angelus Domini at the accustomed time vvhē it ringeth a plenary Indulgence and the like euery time they cōmunicate As often as they heare the Masse of the Conception of our Blessed Lady praying for his Holinesād the vniuersall Church is graunted a Plenary indulgēce Saying the diuine office or the office of our Blessed Lady besides all other Indulgence they gaine 100. yeares of pardon 7. Saying once euery day one Pater noster and Aue Maria calling deuoutly three times vpon the Holy Name of Iesus they gaine 3000. yeares of pardon 8. It is graunted vnto the Sisters that foure times a yeare they may haue a generall absolution in ful remission of their sinnes vvhatsoeuer and be restored to the estate of innocency as fully as they could receaue it from his Holines the like is graunted them on euery feast of our Blessed Sauiour our Blessed Lady on the feast of S. Peter and S. Paul S. Francis Saint Clare S. Catharine Queene and Martyr the feast of All Saints and euery day of the holy vveeke yet notvvithstāding these graces vvil profit nothing vnto those vvho should vpon presumption to gaine them sin more freely They may apply all priuiledges and Indulgences graunted to themselues vnto the faithfull departed Note that for the gayning of these or any indulgences is requisite the applying of the intention for the same An examen of Conscience for a Religious Person WHat are his euill inclinations and bad customes vvhence they proceed vvhat vvarre exercise he vseth against them 2. What Passions most raigne in him ād by vvhat meanes he hath hitherto indeauoured to mortify them 3. What are his principall most frequent and most troublesome temptations and hovv he hath hitherto behaued himself in them 4. If he be indifferent in accepting any imployment of the holy Religion vvillingly accepting vvhatsoeuer is appointed him 5. Whether God be the only intētion of all his actiōs or if he seeke proper commodity or praise in his vvorkes 6. Whether he doe not prefer exteriour matters as good qualities and naturall gifts and graces before the study of vertue and perfection 7. If he desire and be most contēted his Superiours should haue knovvledge of all his faultes 8. If he be confident and open harted to his Superiours confer vvith them in any necessary occasion of things touching the good of his soule 9. Whether he be truly vnited by affection vnto his Superiours or if he haue any auersion from vvhence it proceedes 10. Whether he be not too familiar vvith some and if that familiarity be not hurtfull to him self and the other party and if by that occasion he loose not time disedify others 11. If he loue and imbrace the interiour and exteriour mortifications and rather those matters that be humble abiect then of esteeme and credit 12. If he obserue al his Rules Constitutions of vvhich he maketh lesse esteeme for vvhat reason 13. If he desire truly to be penitent for all his faultes truly confessing them vvith strong purpose of amendement 14. If he make a particular examen euery day vpon one imperfectiō and vvith vvhat preparation he receaueth the holy Sacrament and hovv he frequenteth the holy exercise of prayer 15 If his vvordes discourses in Recreatiō or other vvise as also vvith secular be of edification hovv he obserueth silence and spendeth his time Tvvelue great Euills vvhich come by Veniall sinnes FIrst they doe so darken and obscure the eyes of our vnderstanding that they cannot see almighty God 2. They kill the feruour of dilection and diuine Charity 3. They hinder our prayers and petitions from being heard by God 4. They defile and spotte the soule 5. They contristate the holy Ghost and reioice the enemy 6. They depriue vs of the svveet and amiable familiarity of our Blessed Sauiour 7. They are a great cause and meanes of our fall into more grieuous sinnes 8. They cause a soule to fall into great slouth and tepidity in all goodnes 9. They vveaken exceedingly the forces of the soule from resisting her bad inclinatiōs 10. They incline our affectiōs and desires to temporall matters 11. They prolong and augment the paines in purgatory 12. They exceedingly hinder vs from seeing enioying the presence of God Nyne wayes by which we participate of the sinnes of others BY Counsell 2. By commandment 3. By consent 4. By procuration or persuasion 5. By flattery 6. By holding our peace of his fault of vvhome vve ought to haue care 7. To dissemble or not to reprehend and hinder if vve be thereunto obliged 8. In participating of the matter vvhereof such a sinne doth proceed 9. In defending the fault of another Twelue fruits of the B. Sacrament IT not only maketh possible but also most easy the forsaking and leauing of all earthly fading thinges 2. It causeth great profit aduancement in heauenly thinges 3. It rayseth the soule aboue all things created 4. It inforceth the spirit vnto al good 5. It illuminateth and giueth light to the vnderstanding in the knovvledge of God 6. It causeth an inflamed feruerous possession of the pure loue of God alone 7. It is the consummation of al vertue perfection 8. It giueth the soule possession of the treasury of all goods