Matching Pairs Repentance and ForgivenessOnline version Match the concepts related to repentance and forgiveness in Christian theology. by DAVID OSORIO RUIZ 1 22 As a matter of fact, the pope remits to souls in purgatory no penalty which, 2 25 That power which the pope has in general over purgatory corresponds to the power which any 3 26 The pope does very well when he grants remission to souls in purgatory, not 4 23 If remission of all penalties whatsoever could be granted to anyone at all, 5 21 Thus those indulgence preachers are in error who say that a man 6 27 They preach only human doctrines who say that as soon as the money 7 20 Therefore the pope, when he uses the words ``plenary remission of all penalties,'' 8 24 For this reason most people are necessarily deceived by that does not actually mean ``all penalties,'' but only those imposed by himself. according to canon law, they should have paid in this life. bishop or curate has in a particular way in his own diocese and parish. clinks into the money chest, the soul flies out of purgatory. is absolved from every penalty and saved by papal indulgences. by the power of the keys, which he does not have, but by way of intercession for them. certainly it would be granted only to the most perfect, that is, to very few. indiscriminate and high-sounding promise of release from penalty. 1 36 Any truly repentant Christian has a right to full remission 2 30 No one is sure of the integrity of his own contrition, 3 29 Who knows whether all souls in purgatory wish to be redeemed, 4 31 The man who actually buys indulgences is as rare 5 33 Men must especially be on guard against those who say that the pope's 6 35 They who teach that contrition is not necessary on the part of those who intend to buy souls out of 7 34 For the graces of indulgences are concerned only with 8 28 It is certain that when money clinks in the money chest, greed and avarice can be increased; 9 32 Those who believe that they can be certain of their salvation because they 10 37 Any true Christian, whether living or dead, participates in all the blessings of Christ much less of having received plenary remission. since we have exceptions in St. Severinus and St. Paschal, as related in a legend. purgatory or to buy confessional privileges preach unchristian doctrine. have indulgence letters will be eternally damned, together with their teachers. and the church; and this is granted him by God, even without indulgence letters. but when the church intercedes, the result is in the hands of God alone. the penalties of sacramental satisfaction established by man. pardons are that inestimable gift of God by which man is reconciled to him. as he who is really penitent; indeed, he is exceedingly rare. of penalty and guilt, even without indulgence letters.