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A35529 Heaven opened, and the pains of purgatory avoided by the very great indulgences of the two most illustrious archconfraternities : the one of our Blessed Lady, called the Rosary, and the other of the seraphical father, St. Francis, called, The cord of the Passion. Cyprien, de Gamaches, ca. 1599-1679. 1663 (1663) Wing C7715; ESTC R17286 39,070 158

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things and bear alwayes in their mind Jesus Christ crucified 4. All the Brethren and Sisters are to confess and communicate once every month on all the Feasts in the year principally on all the Feasts of our Lord of the Blessed Virgin and of the Saints of the Order of the Friar Minors if they will communicate oftner they may so it be done with the advice of their Ghostly Father 5. They must shew themselves very diligent in the service of God in hearing Sermons Mass and other exercises of Devotion 6. They are to be present at the monthly Processions of the Confraternity which ordinarily are on the second Sundays of the Month as also at the Procession on our Lady of Angels day which is the principal Feast of this Confraternity They shall do well to be present at all the Processions of the Order 7. When any of the Confraternity die each one shall endeavour to be present at the burial and thereto pray for the soul departed and they shall never fail to assist the poor in such occasions be they of the Confraternity or no. 8. They are to help the poor and visit the sick especially in hospitals and prisons and never omit to accompany the Blessed Sacrament to them 9. They are to pray for the Dead in all their exercises for to that end the Pope hath granted that special favour and Grace of applying all the aforesaid Indulgences for the Dead 10. They are to bear great devotion and reverence to the Seraphical Father St. Francis whom they have chosen for their Patron and who no doubt will incessantly pray for them and must endeavour to imitate him in his devotion to our blessed Lady but principally to the Passion of our Saviour 11. If any one at the time of their death desire to be more perfectly united to the Order they may request the habit of the Frier-Minors which by reason of this Cord they are capable of as many Christians of all sorts even Popes themselves have done 12. Let them know that they are bound to none of these under sin either mortal or venial but each according to the resolution he maketh at the entrance into this Confraternity must endeavour to shew their devotion in their practices that they may not be said to abuse the talent received and so loose the merit and reward they might obtain 13. For the gaining of all Indulgences granted to this Confraternity it is necessary that they be in state of Grace and that they accomplish the works and other things enjoyned for that end with intention to gain the Indulgence A brief Declaration of the principal Indulgences of this Arch-Confraternity A Plenary Indulgence on the day of their enterance into this Confraternity Once in their lives when they please with a plenary Absolution Four times every year at their pleasure with a plenary Absolution also At the Article of Death by invocating the Name of Jesus On all the Feasts of our Lord to wit on Christmas day New-years day Twelf day Easter day Ascension day Whitsunday Corpus Christi day and the Transfiguration on all the Feasts of our Lady Conception Nativity Presentation Annunciation Purification Assumption and ad Nives Also on the Feast of our Lady of Angels which is the principal feast of this Confraternity On all the Feasts of the Order of St. Francis S. Bonaventure S. Lewis S. Antonie S. Bernardine S. Didaeus the 7 Martyrs the 5 Martyrs S. Clare and S. Elizabeth of Hungary On the Feasts of all the Apostles and Evangelists On all the Sundayes of the year Also on S. Agnes S. Joseph S. Mary Magdalen S. Anne S. Laurence S. Augustine S. Michael S. Catherine S. Nicolas S. Stephen On the Feast of S. John Baptist of the holy Cross on Innocents day on all Saints and all Souls day with many other in all which the Brethren may gain a plenary Indulgence provided that they confess and communicate For assisting at the monthly Procession for saying the Crown of our Saviour for saying the crown of our Lady containing 72 Paters and Aves with a Pater and Ave for his Holiness For celebrating or hearing the Mass of the Conception for saying the ten Passional Psalms or for saying the Gradual Psalms All which Indulgences together with the Indulgences of the Stations of Rome Jerusalem and Compostella the Brethren of the Cord may gain by saying five Paters and Aves in the honour of the five Wounds of our Saviour adding one Pater and Ave for his Holiness There are many other which are too long to be set down here The sick Brethren and such as have any Impediment that they cannot come to the Church which is much to be noted for those in England may gain the aforesaid Indulgences in any place where they are I have thought it convenient to set down the particular Indulgences of the City of Rome which were printed in the time of Pope Gregory the XIII and afterwards by one Hierom Francin with the approbation of Pope Sixtus V. who desired that they should be set forth in divers languages which hath been done in Latine French Spanish Italian and others and lastly in our Vulgar where the studious Reader may see them at full STATIONS OF ROME January 1. Circumcision or our New-years day 6. Epiphany 13. The Octave of the Epiphany 14. The feast of the holy Name of JESUS 16. Five first Martyrs Fransciscans 17. St. Anthony Abbot 18. The Chair of S. Peter at Rome 20. S. Sebastian 21. S. Agnes 23. Conversion of S. Paul 28. Agnes the second February 2. Purification or Candlemas day 5. 23. Franciscan Martyrs of Japonia 15. Translation of S. Antony of Padua 19. S. Conrade of the Third Order 22. S. Peters Chair at Antioch 23. S. Margarite of Cortona 3. Order 24. S. Matthias Apostle March 6. S. Collet poor Clare 7. S. Thomas of Aquin. 12. S. Gregory 14. Translation of S. Bonaventure 19. S. Joseph 20. S. Benedicts Eve and Day 25. Annunciation of our Lady April 23. S. George 25. S. Mark 29. S. Peter Martyr May. 1. S. Philip and James 3. Invention of the holy Cross 6. S. John and Portam Latinam 8. The Apparition of S. Michael 13. S. Paschal 18. Translation of S. Bernardine 19. S. Felix 20. S. Bernardine 23. Translation of S. Francis June 13. Antony of Padua 24. S. John Baptist 29. S. Peter and Paul 30. Commemoration of S. Paul July 1. The octave of S. John Baptist 2. The Visitation of our Lady 4. S. Elizabeth of Portugal 14. S. Bonaventure 17. S. Alexius 22. S. Mary Magdalen 25. S. James the Apostle 26. S. Anne August 1. S. Petri ad vincula and 8 days following 2. Our Lady of Angels Feast of the 3. Cord. Invention of S. Steven 4. S. Dominick 5. Our Lady ad Nives 6. Transfiguration of our Lord. 10. S. Laurence and through his whole octave 12. S. Clare 15. Assumption of our Lady 16. S. Roch. 19. S. Lewis Bishop 22. The Octave of