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have a sincere sorrow for all our sins. As to the exercise itself of the Stations of the Cross, it requires but two conditions — 1st, to visit the fourteen Stations, passing from one to the other, as much as circumstances will permit; 2nd, to meditate at the same time on the Passion of Jesus Christ. Persons who do not know how to make connected meditation may content themselves with thinking affectionately of some circumstance of the Passion suited to their capacity. We exhort them, without, however, imposing it as an obligation, to recite a Pater and Ave before each cross, and to make an act of contrition for their sins.

4. The Acts of Faith, Hope, and Charity. — An indulgence of seven years and seven quarantines each time they are recited.

5. The Litany of the Blessed Virgin. — Three hundred days each time.

6. The Sign of the Cross. — Fifty days each time; with holy water, a hundred days.

7. Divers prayers. My Jesus, mercy. — A hundred days each time. Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto Thine. — Three hundred days, one a day. Sweet Heart of Mary, be my salvation. — Three hundred days each time.

8. Praised be Jesus Christ. R. For ever and ever, Amen. — Fifty days each time that two persons salute each other with these words.

9. The Angelus. — An indulgence of a hundred days each time it is recited, either in the morning, at noon, or in the evening, at the sound of the bell, kneeling, and with a contrite heart,