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 ary indulgence. If in  private,  the  devotion  must  be practised  daily  throughout  the  month.

Plenary indulgence  on  June  30,  every  time  a  visit  is made  to  a  church  where  the  month  of  the  Sacred Heart has  been  solemnly  observed,  conditions  as above.

Indulgence of  500  days  to  promoters  of  this  devotion whenever they  do  any  good  work  calculated  to  propagate or  make  better  observed  this  month  of  the Sacred Heart.

Plenary indulgence  to  the  same  persons  for  every communion made  in  June. The privilege  of  the Gregorian altar  is  conferred  on  the  preacher  of  the month and  the  Rector  of  the  church  where  the  month has been  duly  observed,  available  for  their  Masses on June  30.

Note. — The  solemn  observance  of  June  contemplated in  the  last  three  indulgences  mentioned,  implies  discourses,  either  daily,  or  at  least  for  eight  days, after the  manner  of  spiritual  exercises. The month may be  concluded  on  the  last  Sunday  of  the  month. It may  be  observed  in  the  semi-public  chapels  or  seminaries, and  communities. It may  be  transferred  to another  month  by  leave  of  the  bishop. — Pius  X, Jan. 26, 1908.

N.B. — This  Devotion  does  not  substantially  differ  from the ordinary  Devotion  to  the  Sacred  Heart. It merely emphasizes the  Act  of  Supreme  Love  of  that  Heart  in  bestowing  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Eucharist  upon  us. — "The Raccolta."