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Term: Indulgences

Description:

Indulgences are grants or remissions of temporal punishment for sins already forgiven by God, obtained through the authority of the church. In Catholic doctrine, indulgences can be partial or plenary, meaning they either reduce or eliminate the temporary punishment required for sins. Indulgences have been a controversial aspect of Catholicism throughout history.

Sample Sentences:

Sense 1 - Noun (Religious)

1. The Catholic Church offered indulgences to believers who performed acts of penance and charity.

2. Many Catholics in the Middle Ages sought indulgences to lessen their time in purgatory after death.

Sense 2 - Noun (Non-Religious)

1. In modern times, self-care can be seen as a form of personal indulgence to relax and unwind.

2. Indulgences such as spa treatments and luxurious vacations can provide temporary escape from daily stress.

Sense 3 - Verb

1. The mother indulged her children by allowing them to have ice cream after dinner.

2. Despite being on a strict diet, Mary decided to indulge in a piece of chocolate cake for her birthday.

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