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B09275 Decrees of our Holy Father, Pope Innocent XI containing the suppression of an office of the Immaculate Conception of the most Holy Virgin and of a multitude of indulgences : according to the copies at Rome, from the printing-press of the Most Reverend Apostolick Chamber / translated into English out of the French copy, to which the Latine was adjoyn'd, as also here it is, by the direction of an eminent person of honour. Catholic Church. Pope (1676-1689 : Innocent XI); Innocent XI, Pope, 1611-1689.; Inchofer, Melchior, 1585?-1648. Epistolae B. Virginis Mariae ad Messanenses veritas vindicata. English & Latin. 1678 (1678) Wing I200A; ESTC R188290 21,891 70

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DECREES OF OUR HOLY FATHER POPE INNOCENT XI Containing The SUPPRESSION of an Office of the Immaculate Conception of the most Holy VIRGIN And of A Multitude of INDVLGENCES According to the Copies at Rome From the Printing-Press of the most Reverend Apostolick Chamber Translated into English out of the French Copy to which the Latine was adjoyn'd as also here it is By the direction of an Eminent Person of Honour OXFORD Printed by LEONARD LICHFIELD Printed to the University for Ric. Davis 1678. Sept. 18 1678. IMPRIMATUR JOH NICHOLAS Vice-Can OXON Prove all things Hold fast that which is Good S. Paul 1 Epistle to the Thessalonians c 5. Let us not make to our selves a Religion out of our own Fancies For what is Real and True how small soever is more worth than all that we can invent of our own head S. Augustin in his Book of the True Religion c. 55. What is to be uttered in the presence of Truth it self ought not either to be spoken or written but with great Reverence and Circumspection least we Provoke God more to wrath even by those things whereby we think to Pacifie him For nothing can be Pleasing to him but what is Honest and True Letaldus a Monk of Mans in his Preface to the Life of S. Julian Bishop of Mans. The SUPPRESSION of an Office Of the Immaculate Conception of the most Holy VIRGIN FRier Raimund Capisucci of the order of the Preaching Friers Master of the Sacred Apostolique Palace Judge Ordinary c. By Authority of the Office we hold and by express Order of our most Holy Father by Divine Providence Pope INNOCENT XI to us directed His Holyness having first consulted heard the Advise of the most Eminent and most Reverend Cardinals the General Inquisitors We do Prohibite and Declare to be Prohibited a small Book Intituled The Office of the Immaculate Conception of the most Holy Virgin our LADY approved by the Soveraign Pontif PAUL the Fifth who hath granted to whosoever shall devoutly recite the same an Hundred daies Indulgence as may appear by his Bull of July 10. 1615. Printed at Milan by Francis Vigon Which Office begins with these Words At Mattins Ave Maria ver Eia mea labia nunc annunciate c. i. e. Hail Mary O my lips shew ye forth c. And ends with this Prayer Deus qui per Immaculatam Virginis Conceptionem c. i. e. O God who by the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin c. Let none therefore of what Order Degree or Condition soever dare to keep read print or cause to be printed the said Office But so soon as they shall have knowledge of this Decree whosoever shall have the said Office be required forthwith to deliver the same to the Ordinaries or to the Inquisitors of the Place under the Penalties contained in the Index of Books Prohibited In witness whereof we have given forth this present Decree Signed by our Hand and ratified by our Seal the XVII day of February in the Year MDCLXXVIII Fr. Raimund Capusucci of the Order of the Preaching Friers Maister of the Sacred Apostolick Palace c. The place of † the Seal This day being Febr. 19 1678 the above-mentioned Decree was set up and Published at the Gates of the Palace of the Holy Office of the Inquisition and in Campi Florae and other usual and accustomed places of the City by me Francis Perid Cursitor of our most Holy Father and of the most Holy Inquisition At Rome From the Printing-house of the most Reverend the Apostolique Chamber MDCLXXVIII The SUPPRESSION of a Multitude of INDULGENCES THe Sacred Congregation appointed for regulating Indulgences and Holy Reliques hath often times received complaints against certain Indulgences dispersed carried about in divers parts of the Christian world which are supposititious and purely false and others to be examined which upon diligent Inquiries are found to be either Apocryphal or by Popes of Rome revoked and called in or null and void the time for which they were granted being now past and expired Many of which not being easie to be discovered by Christian people not well skilled in these affairs they are thereby deluded and disappointed of the hopes they had of obtaining Indulgences and Forgiveness of their sins For which cause the said Sacred Congregation earnestly desiring to apply a remedy to this evil which doth dayly spread it self more and more and to provide for the good of Souls and the due respect of Indulgences hath with great care and diligence caused a Collection to be made of divers of them and an Index or Table made thereof Such are those in the first place which are said to de granted by John II. and Sixtus IV to those who shall say the Prayer of the Charity of our Lord Jesus Christ We pray Thee most gratious Lord c. By Urban II. granted to the Church of S. Mary commonly called of Campagnole and of S. Victoria By Eugenius III. to the Revelation made to S. Bernard of a Blow or Stroke on the shoulder of our Lord Jesus Christ By Innocent III. to the Archiconfraternity or Arch-con-friery and rhe Order of the Redemption By Boniface IX to those who repair to the Chapel of S. Nicholas of Tolentin on the day of his Festival By John XXII to those who kiss the measure of the sole of the Foot of the Blessed Virgin By Alexander VI. to the Image of S. Mary commonly called Laghetti By Leo X. to those who wear the Cord of S. Francis Printed first at Rome and then at Milan in the year 1665. but there are also true Indulgences belonging to the Co-friers of the Archiconfriery of the Cordiliers of S. Francis To them that shall say the Angelical Prayer when the Clock strikes To the Image of the Immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary painted in a circle with the Moon under her feet By Pius IV or Pius V. to the Prince of Sienne By Clement VIII to those who say the Praye● O great mystery c. To the Church of our Lady as they call it of Mount-Serrat Printed at Avignon And likewise other Indulgences for the Soul● of Christs faithful people departed Printed a● Madrid July 20. 1606. By Paul V. to those who sing the Hymn We praise thee Mother of God We confess thee Virgin Mary c. or who be present on Saturday when it is sung And to the Crowns Rosaries and Medals blessed by the said Pope at the request of the Cardinal Frederick Borromaeus in the year 161● when the Church of S. Charles was building a● Rome And by the same Paul V Gregory XV to those who say Praised be the most Holy Sacrament Praise be to the most Holy Sacrament By Vrban VIII in honour of the same Sacrament at the request of Cardinal Magalotti And to the Priests that after the celebration of the Masse shall say Hail Daughter of God the Father Hail Mother of God the Son c. By Clement X to
those who say morning noon night the accustomed Anthymne The Angel of the Lord c. and in the end of i● Thankes to God Mary And likewise some others which are sayd to be granted by some Popes of Rome to the Crownes of the mysteries of the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ at the request of the Gre Duke of Tuscany Such also is that Indulgence of the Confrier of S. Nicholas whereby upon five times r●peating the Lords prayer the Ave-Mary they pretend to deliver every day one soul out o● Purgatory Such are those others of S. Sebastian S. Roc● at Perouse And of the Society of S. Bernard at Trajan● Pillar at Rome And those of the Crosiers of S. Eustorge a● Milan Arimini and Bononia Of the same kind are those which are sayd t● be gr●nted to the Chapel of the Rosary in th Church of S. Anthony de Rovigo or Rodige Or to the Church of the most Holy Trinity at Bergome Or to S. Peters of mount Todon on the Festival of the Invention of the Holy Crosse Or to those who weare the Cord of S. Francis de Paula Or to those who say the masses of S. Augustin Or five other masses in honour of the five Festivals of the Blessed Virgin Or to those who say the office of S. Francisca Romana Or the Anthymn Oh the great Passion c. in memory of the passion of Jesus Or the Rosary of S. Anne which the Sacred Congregation doth not approve Or the prayer which is wont to be printed with the Image of S. Anne Hail full of grace c. which prayer is forbid to be sayd Or the Office of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin which is pretended to be approved by Paul V. Or the Prayer O God who for us in holy Linin c. except the Indulgence of an hundred daies granted in the year 1671 at the request of the Duchess of Savoy to continue for 25 years for all that live in her dominion Or that other Hail Daughter of God c. to be said after the Communion Or to those who by any outward Sign testify their veneration of the Name of the most holy Sacrament of the Eucharist And likewise those Indulgences for Fourscore Thousand years coppied out of the Ancient Table which is said to be kept in the Lateran Church to those who say this truly pious Prayer O God who for the Redemption of the world c. And those Printed at Pavia in the year 1670 intituled A Summary of the Indulgences granted by his Holyness our Lord the Pope Leo X. to the Image of the Conception of the Glorious Virgin Mary Or those published at Pesaro in the year 1608 under the name of S. Joane Or at Barletta or Barule to be obtained by by those who say certain Prayers which yet are not ill ones Or at Parma for those who in the daies of Lent repair to the Churches of the Third Order of S. Francis Or at Pistoye or Gastalle for those who say the Prayer Haile the most Holy Mary Mother of God Queen of Heaven c. And other Indulgences contained in a Book Printed by it self of which the Devout Seraphick Benefactors are said to have benefit To these are to be added the Indulgences said to be granted to the Crosses of Caravaca Or to the Crown or Stellary of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin consisting of Twelve Beads Or to the Beads Crosses and Crowns of Aloysia de Ascensione a Spanish Nunne of the Order of S. Clare Or to the Measure of the Hight or our Lord Jesus Christ Or to the Image or Measure of the Wound made in his side Or to the Prayer which is said to have been found in our Lords Sepulchre And the Indulgences said to be granted on occasion of a certain Revelation made to S. Brigit S. Mechteld and S. Elizabeth and to S. Joanne of the Cross And those which are said to be granted to such Beads as have touched some one of the Three Beads of which the Pope keeps one the King of Spain another and the other is in the hands of the General of the Friers Minors of the Order of S. Francis All and every of which Indulgences the Sacred Congregation declares to be partly Supposititious wholy Fals partly Apocryphal or on some other account Null and voyd and that they can be of no benefit to any And doth prohibit for the future their being in any place whatsoever published as true or proposed to be obtained by Christian people And Commands that all Books or Leaves of Paper wherein they are proposed or mentioned as such be destroyed or suppressed unless the said Indulgences be therein carefully defaced or blotted out Mean while it is not the intention of the said Congregation● that other Indulgences not specified in this Decree should therefore be accounted true and legitimate and to be tacitely approved And moreover all Indulgences which before the Decree of Clement VIII made Jan. 9 1597 were granted to any Blessed or Consecrated Crowns Rosaries Beads Crosses and Images Or which before the Bull of Paulus V beginning The Pope of Rome c Dated May 23 1606 were made to Regulars or Religious persons of any Religions or Orders whatsoever the Mendicants not excepted Or which before the 115 Constitution of Clement VIII beginning Quaecumque and the 68 of Paulus v beginning Quae salubriter c. were obtained by Aggregation or other Communication o● any Archiconfriery Order Congregation Society that of the Jesuites not excepted Chapter or Company whatsoever or of their Officials Superiors or other person or persons even though such as that special and particular mention should be made of them unless they have been afterwards by the authority of the Pope of Rome renewed or confirmed are by the said Congregation in like manner declared to be of no force or moment Moreover the Summaries of Indulgences for the Congregations of the Christian Doctrine for the Con-frieries of the most Holy Trinity and Redemption of Captives of the Name of God of the Rosary of our Lady de la Mercé and Redemption of Captives of our Lady of Mount Carmel of the Girdle of S. Augustine and of S. Monica are not permitted unless first revised by the said Congregation The said Congregation doth likewise declare that the Indulgences of the Stations of Rome which out of a singular favour have at some time been granted by the Popes of Rome or hereafter shall be granted to certain Places Orders and Persons can be advantageous on no other daies of Stations than those which are expresly setdown in the Roman Missal And that a Plenary Indulgence granted to such as do on certain daies repair to a Church or do some other Pious work be not of advantage to them but for once only the same day All these the Secretary haveing made Report of to his Holyness his Holyness hath approved them all and Commanded them to be observed