An indulgence was a grant by the Catholic Church that reduced the temporal punishment for sins. The pope could offer indulgences as a way for individuals to gain remission of their sins, often in exchange for acts of piety, such as prayer, pilgrimage, or financial contributions to the Church. This practice became controversial during the Reformation, as it was seen by some as a way to profit from salvation.
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