Catholic church felt embarrassed by buying and selling redemption slips and worshiping relics. Relics are important remains of dead saints and martyrs and are closely related to the will (anonymous). Redemption slips are certificates purchased for yourself or others to guarantee the forgiveness of sin (Eppehimer 18). Post-Classic Latin's indulgence means the reduction of taxes and debt. In Roman law, addiction is used to represent the release of imprisonment or punishment.
José gave his readers a very annoying explanation for that amnesty. In the era of Joe, raiders should give up "addiction" by donating artifacts (religious relics) to the church. These hobbies are often seen as forgiveness of sin or sin that may be sentenced to hell. Of course, if you spend a lot of money to change your hands, some of the people you are allowed to rot will corrupt and use people to help them. Pardoner himself acknowledged his corruption and told the pilgrims before his story. "I'm just raping for greed." Then he continues to tell the story to the pilgrims. After this talk, Pardoner tried to collect money from his travelers.
Forgiveness has an evil idea of collecting money from all the poor who committed a deadly crime and requires that his relics and forgiveness be forgiven. He is good at singing as he knows that he must sweeten his tongue and draw most of his money out of the poor. Many events began in the beginning of the pilgrimage. Pardoner is enjoying the nightlife, sitting in the room, and calculating all the money he did. All the pilgrims go out to enjoy the nightlife crime there, but forgiveness began and we are about to make money.
Forgiveness is to make people believe that salvation is brought about by buying relics or indulging whether repenting or not. At the same time, he earned income. But he insists that anyone on his list is allowed to enter heaven and can give up their sins by paying.
In the final 25th session, we discussed the purgatory, the saint, the sacred image, and the relic of the doctrinal theme of addiction. Reform issues include religion, provision of indulgence, setting of banned index, festivals and quick vacation, and reform of atonement and spells. It also sought doctrinal questions and answers. JP Kirsh briefly summarizes the importance of the Trent Council. "The Trent Christian Council has been proven indispensable to the development of the inner life of the Church, and it can not be completed in a more serious difficulty, even though it has been repeatedly apostated in church life Regardless, I have proved to the world that there are still faithful defenders with rich religious powers and Christian unchanging principles.