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2025/10/30

How to Gain Plenary Indulgences in November: A Catholic Guide to Helping the Souls in Purgatory


๐ŸŒฟ Bridging Heaven and Purgatory: How Our Prayers Help the Holy Souls

Indulgences for the Month of November: A Gift of Love for the Poor Souls in Purgatory

Each year, the Church dedicates the month of November to the remembrance of the faithful departed. It is a sacred time when Catholics around the world unite in prayer, offering sacrifices and indulgences for the souls of those who have gone before us — especially those still undergoing purification in Purgatory.

What Is a Plenary Indulgence?

A plenary indulgence is the complete remission of all temporal punishment due to sin. Through the mercy of God and the merits of Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the saints, the Church grants this indulgence as a spiritual gift to help souls attain the fullness of heaven.

On November 2 (All Souls’ Day), the faithful may gain a plenary indulgence that can be applied only to the Poor Souls in Purgatory, under the following conditions:

  1. Have the intention of gaining the indulgence.
    This means offering your prayers or actions consciously for the sake of helping a soul in Purgatory.

  2. Have no attachment to sin, even venial sin.
    True detachment from sin shows sincerity of heart and openness to grace.

  3. Fulfill the usual conditions:

    • Go to Confession (within about 20 days before or after).
    • Receive Holy Communion.
    • Pray for the intentions of the Holy Father (such as one Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be).
    • Visit a church or cemetery and pray for the deceased, especially the souls in Purgatory.

Why November Is Special for the Souls in Purgatory

The Church, in her wisdom and compassion, sets aside November as a time of remembrance and mercy. During the first eight days of the month, Catholics who devoutly visit a cemetery and pray for the departed can obtain a plenary indulgence each day, applicable to one soul per visit.

This tradition reminds us that death does not end love. The Communion of Saints — the living, the departed, and the saints in heaven — remains united in prayer. By offering indulgences, we share in God’s mercy, bringing hope and relief to the souls awaiting eternal joy.

Acts of Mercy for the Faithful Departed

Aside from the indulgence, we can continue to help the souls in Purgatory through:

  • Offering Masses for their repose.
  • Praying the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet.
  • Performing acts of charity and penance in their memory.
  • Keeping their names in our hearts and prayers throughout the month.

A Loving Reminder

Every soul in Purgatory longs for heaven — and our prayers can help open that door. By practicing indulgences and offering spiritual works of mercy, we fulfill one of the most beautiful acts of love: helping others reach the presence of God.

This November, let us make it our mission to pray for the Poor Souls and remind our families that love continues beyond the grave.

“It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.”
2 Maccabees 12:46


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