indulgence

  • 51indulgence —    This word (from the Latin indulgentia, meaning fondness or remission ) refers to the Church s remission of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven. Persons can gain indulgences either for themselves or for the …

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  • 52indulgence —   Palapala kalahala (Catholic). See saying, ko okā1 …

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  • 53indulgence — The granting of a favor, such as an extension of time to a creditor. 34 Am J1st Lim Ac § 367. In the Roman Catholic Church, a remission of punishment for sin. In other connections, a grant of religious liberties to persons not members of the… …

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  • 54indulgence, partial —    The word partial (from the Latin pars, meaning part ) refers to those indulgences that remit part of the temporal punishment due to sin …

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  • 55indulgence, plenary —    The word plenary (from the Latin plenus, meaning full or complete ) refers to those indulgencesthat remit all the temporal punishment due to sin …

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  • 56Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence — Founded 1979, San Francisco, California, United States Area served Global Focus LGBT activism Method …

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  • 57Mindless Self Indulgence — Origin New York City, New York Genres Synthpunk, electropunk, digital hardcore, industrial rock Years active 1997–Present Labels …

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  • 58Declaration of Indulgence — This article is about 1687 declaration of James II. For the 1672 declaration of Charles II, see Royal Declaration of Indulgence. The Declaration of Indulgence (or the Declaration for the Liberty of Conscience) was two proclamations made by James… …

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  • 59Sœurs de la Perpétuelle Indulgence — Les Sœurs de la Perpétuelle Indulgence se décrivent comme des « nonnes du XXIe siècle » pour les communautés lesbienne, gaie, bisexuelle et transsexuelle. Le premier « couvent » de cette organisation militante a été fondé …

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  • 60Les Soeurs de la Perpétuelle Indulgence — Sœurs de la perpétuelle indulgence Les Sœurs de la perpétuelle indulgence se décrivent comme des « nonnes du XXIe siècle » pour les communautés lesbienne, gaie, bisexuelle et transsexuelle et BDSM. Le premier « couvent »… …

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