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Sabbatine, a. Hist.|ˈsæbətaɪn| [ad. med.L. sabbatīn-us (and Sp. sabatino), f. sabbat-um Sabbath, Saturday.] a. Sabbatine preacher: one appointed to preach on Saturdays. b. Sabbatine bull: a bull of Pope John XXII, proclaiming, as a reward for the wearing of the scapular, a plenary indulgence available on the first Saturday after the death of him who gains it. So Sabbatine indulgence.
1674Brevint Saul & Sam. xiii. 281 Sabbatine bull. 1772Nugent tr. Hist. Fr. Gerund I. 437 Friar Gerund appeared a Priest in facie ecclesiæ, and Sabatine Preacher in full form. 1826T. Coleman Indulgences, etc., Order Mt. Carmel 15 That the so celebrated name of the Sabbatine Bull might not be forgotten. 1886Month Dec. 473 The second of these privileges..is..the Sabbatine Indulgence. It is a plenary..Indulgence..available on the first Saturday after the death of him who gains it, releasing him then and there from Purgatory and admitting him straightway to the joys of Heaven. |