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indulgenced, ppl. a. R.C. Ch.|ɪnˈdʌldʒənst| [f. prec. n. or vb. + -ed.] Having an indulgence attached to it; applied to prayers, material objects, etc., the use of which is declared to convey an indulgence.
1841W. Palmer Second Let. to Wiseman 14 The whole paraphernalia of indulgenced rites, objects, and prayers. 1854Faber Growth in Holiness xv. (1872) 287 The use of indulgenced devotions is almost an infallible test of a good Catholic. 1879Littledale Plain Reas. xxv. (1884) 76 Of the crowd of religious books in use in Italy, many of them indulgenced, there is scarcely one which treats of the life and teaching of Christ. 188.(titles of R.C. leaflets), Indulgenced Prayers for Souls in Purgatory..Indulgenced Prayers for the Rosary of the Holy Souls. |