Clarification TopazOwl Sun Mar 12 00:06:13 2000 Beirdd:*p* In reading the document on the Vatican website, I came across this in the Introduction:*p*"From its first celebration under Boniface VIII in 1300, the penitential pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul was associated with the granting of an exceptional indulgence for procuring, with sacramental pardon, total or partial remission of the temporal punishment due to sin.(4) In this context, both sacramental forgiveness and the remission of temporal punishment have a personal character. In the course of the “year of pardon and grace,”(5) the Church dispenses in a particular way the treasury of grace that Christ has constituted for her benefit.(6) In none of the Jubilees celebrated till now has there been, however, an awareness in conscience of any faults in the Church’s past, nor of the need to ask God’s pardon for conduct in the recent or remote past."*p* This means that those of the Catholic faith who celebrate the Jubilee (with the awareness in conscience of any faults of the Church's past and the asking of God's pardon) will be granted exceptional indulgences?*p*Trying to understand,*br*Leigh*br*