Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has designated December 8, 2015, through November 20, 2016, as a Jubilee Year, a Holy Year of Mercy throughout the Church. In his announcement, Pope Francis wrote that “in every local church, at the cathedral—the mother church of the faithful in any particular area—or, alternatively, at the co-cathedral or another church of special significance, a Door of Mercy will be opened for the duration of the Holy Year.” With the Jubilee centered on a “genuine experience of mercy of God”, the pope wishes to open the door especially to the excluded—sinners and saints alike. That door may serve, he hopes, as their path to their liberation in more ways than one.
Holy Doors in the Diocese of Bismarck
In accordance with the wishes of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, Bishop David Kagan has designated four churches in the diocese as places of pilgrimage for the clergy, religious and faithful of the diocese. These locations will be a Holy Door of Mercy offering the faithful a Jubilee Plenary Indulgence: St. Joseph in Williston; St. Leo the Great in Minot; St. Mary’s in Richardson at Assumption Abbey; and Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Bismarck. All Catholics who visit one of these churches and its Holy Door of Mercy on pilgrimage and who fulfill the conditions ordinarily attached to an indulgence (remission of temporal punishment for sins already forgiven, see canon 992) shall, with the proper intention and disposition, receive the plenary Jubilee Indulgence available during the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy.
Sunday December 13th, at the beginning of the 9:00 a.m. Mass, at St. Joseph’s Parish Fr. Kovash will be opening the Holy Door of Mercy located in the northeast corner of the church.
The conditions for receiving this plenary indulgence are:
Please take a prayer card with you found next to the Holy Door. The indulgence conditions are printed on the back of the holy card.