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416 tubULe .BS9SO. [Bees II. and two huudred days indulgence, by the ?mmt o? 8ixtus �. Moreover, if, according to the custom of those who recite the Crown of St. Bridget, they recite the Lord's prayer, they will obtain one hundred (lays indulgence for every such recitation, and one hundred for each ?l? ?l?m. And iF daily, during the whole year, they thus re- cite, and, it ? once a year, on such day a8 they may choose, they con?e?, receive the holy sacra?nent, and ?)ray �or the concord of (?hri?ln ((?atA?l?) princes, the ex?irpation of heresy, (P?sr?*?t?'m,) and the altarion oF holy mother church, they shall obtain s ? ?, which will also be applicable to the souls in l)Ur?atory. Bu? ?hen the I?osaries ought to be BLESSED according to the custom o� the Fathers of the Order of Preachers. "Those who reci?e five ?imes the ?r?' and .A? for those who live in mortal sin, will obts?n the f?'? ]M? Ot ? the reh?saion o� their sins, and tha? as often as they shall recite. "'l?hose who recite the ?4? .?l?a? will obtain thirty days indulgence, by the grant of John XXII., and as many others by the ?t'ant oF ?rban I�. 'l?hose reciting $? ?A?, ? (?, will obtaan fort? da?s. '[?hose who bow the head at the venerable names of ?s.f? and will obtain twenty da?. Those bowing a? (?'?s P? will hir? days. 'I?hoso who bow in presence of the most holy sacramem, two hundred; those hissing tho holy cross, t?orty days b? ?l'ant oF the same John ?X?XII., and one year From the ?rant ot ? (?lemen? I?. 6?f �?'? ?'y, will obtain an indulgence ol' one hundred years, by tile ?rant oF (?re?or? ?�., in the, year 1� which was also con* finned by (?lement XII., in 1731. "The priest, who, before celebrating mass, retix, ?o? ue? ? ?m? ?., ! ?;-? ro ?A? ?M?, ?c., wfil obtain an indulgence ot ? ?i%y �s by the ?ran? oF (?re?oryXIII. Priests reading mass, before they ?o to the altar to celebrate` it, will obtain an indulgence o; For?/days by the concession oF John ?XXII. Those reciLiug, in the end oF the canonical hours to which they are bound, the prayers composed by St. Bonaventura, our Seraphic Doctor, to wit:. O.? ?b ?f? ? ?r? ?t? ?r?/, with a ?st?' and ?4?, will obtain ?e remission oF the sins contracted in reciLation From human infirmity, ?)y the oF Leo X. "l?rom the concession oF Olement �III., those priest8 will ob?n remission oF all the sins of commission or omission cont?'act? in ing mass, also ?wo thousand ?hree hundred yea? oF indulgence, on re. (?i?in? the �ollowing prayer: "' I beseech thee most sweeL lord Jesus (?hris?, ?ha? ?hy ?!ay be to me virtue, by which I may be f'o?13ed, pro,scud, and J?nded: let th� wounds be m? Food and drink, b? which I shall be �?d, inebria?ed? and delighted; le? the sprinkling oF th� blood be m? ?blution from ?11 my sins; let th� death he my eternal ?1o?; in these let me have re�reshin?, exul?tion, soundness, and sweetness ot ? %Vho livest and reigness, For ever, ?men.' "John XXII. hath conceded to priests who devoutly, 8?er m?ss, re- cite the ?ollowing pra?er, the pardon o� the L,?xilt contracted by thousand deadly 8ius ? and also for the genufiexions, an indulgence oi Len ?housand years. .1 Bi?iti?d ?, Goog[?