second part:
18. A visit to a church or oratory, if required to gain an indulgence
attached to a certain day, can be made from noon of the preceding day
to midnight at the close of the day itself.
19. The faithful, who devoutly use an article of devotion (crucifix
or cross, rosary, scapular or medal) properly blessed by any priest,
obtain a partial indulgence.
But if the article of devotion has been blessed by the Sovereign
Pontiff or by any Bishop, the faithful, using it devoutly, can also
gain a plenary indulgence on the feast of the Holy Apostles, Peter
and Paul, provided they also make a profession of faith according to
any legitimate formula.
20.
1. Indulgences attached to a visit to a church do not cease if the
church is totally destroyed, provided the church is rebuilt within
fifty years in the same or almost the same place and under the same
title. 2. An indulgence attached to the use of an article of devotion
only ceases, when the article is completely destroyed or is sold.
21. Holy Mother Church, extremely solicitous for the faithful
departed, has decided to apply suffrages to them as abundantly as
possible in every Sacrifice of the Mass, abolishing every particular
privilege in this regard.
22.
1. To be capable of gaining an indulgence for oneself, it is required
that one be baptized, not excommunicated, in the state of grace at
least at the completion of the prescribed works, and a subject of the
one granting the indulgence. 2. In order that one who is capable may
actually gain indulgences, one must have at least a general intention
to gain them and must in accordance with the tenor of the grant
perform the enjoined works at the time and in the manner prescribed.
23. Unless the tenor of the grant clearly indicates otherwise,
indulgences granted by a Bishop can be gained by his subjects even
outside his territory and by others within his territory who are
exempt or who have or do not have a domicile elsewhere.
24.
1. A plenary indulgence can be acquired once only in the course of a
day. 2. But one can obtain the plenary indulgence for the moment of
death, even if another plenary indulgence had already been acquired
on the same day. 3. A partial indulgence can be acquired more than
once a day, unless otherwise expressly indicated.
25. The work prescribed for acquiring a plenary indulgence connected
with a church or oratory consists in a devout visit and the
recitation during the visit of one Our Father and the Creed.
26. To acquire a plenary indulgence it is necessary to perform the
work to which the indulgence is attached and to fulfill the following
three conditions: sacramental confession, eucharistic Communion, and
prayer for the intention of the Sovereign Pontiff. It is further
required that all attachment to sin, even venial sin. be absent.
If the latter disposition is in any way less than perfect or if the
prescribed three conditions are not fulfilled, the indulgence will be
partial only, saving the provisions given below in Norm 34 and in
Norm 35 concerning those who are "impeded."