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2. Every One Saying This Rosary Should, According to His

A prayer from The Raccolta 1878, sourced from an older public-domain edition.

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2. Every One Saying This Rosary Should, According to His

capacity, meditate on the mysteries of the life of our LORD JESUS CHRIST. i. 200 Years, every time, when said after confession, or at least with firm resolution to confess. ii. 150 Years, to anyone who carries about him one of these Rosaries, and says it every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and also on all feasts of obligation. I, 1. iii. Plenary, once a year, to anyone who has made a prac- tice of saying it at least four times a week. I, II. iv. Plenary, once a month. 1, II, IV. v. Plenary, at the point of death, to anyone who shall then invoke in his heart, if he cannot do so with his lips, the most holy Name of JESUS; provided he has said this Rosary once during his illness with the intention of gaining this Indul- gence; in the event of his recovery, he gains 200 Years. vi. 20 Days, to anyone who shall carry about him one of these Rosaries, and invoke the adorable Name of JEsus after he has made an examination of conscience with con- trition for his sins, and said thrice the Pater and thrice the Ave for the good estate of the Church. Ec 320 Vears"L IV. viii. 10 Years, to anyone who, having about him this Rosary, shall say thrice the Pater and thrice the Ave, as often as he does any spiritual or temporal good work in honour of our LorpD JEsus CHnisT,the Blessed Virgin Mary, or some saint, or for the good of his neighbour. ix. 200 Years, on the days of the Stations in Rome, to those who carry about them one of these Rosaries. Ifin Rome, they must visit the church of the Station, or if out of Rome, some other church. But in either case, if the visit cannot be made, 44Clement X, Br. July 20, 1674; Leo XII, August 11, 1824. D2 36 JESUS CHRIST the recitation of this Rosary, together with the Penitential Psalms, the Litanies and

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