The Portiuncula Indulgence (2nd August)

The feast of Our Lady of the Angels of Portiuncula on the 2nd of August is found in the Franciscan tradition and marks the dedication of the parish church in Assisi, Italy, called Portiuncula, or “little portion,” which is one of those that St. Francis rebuilt in obedience to Christ’s command to “rebuild my church.” For St Francis, it was his most beloved place. He lived near it with the early followers and he loved the Portiuncula, as it was part of his devotion to Our Lady. In 1216, at St. Francis’ request, Pope Honorius III granted a plenary indulgence to those who visit the chapel. Later popes expanded the indulgence to include any basilica, cathedral, or parish church.
Requirements: a devout visit to a church and the recitation there of the Lord's Prayer and the Creed in addition to Confession, Holy Communion and prayer for Pope’s intentions. This indulgence may be gained
only once each year. The visit may be made from noon the previous day to midnight on the day itself


