by Blessed James Alberione
All Souls
The celebration of today's feast originated with the Abbot St. Odilo and the monks of Cluny in 998. Between yesterday's feast, where the Church praised the saints in glory, and today's, wherein she turns to her suffering children and sends her prayers to God for their relief and release, we see the perfect action of the dogma of the communion of saints. On All Souls' Day, priests are permitted to celebrate three Masses for the dead. We join our own prayers, sufferings and sacrifices to those of the faithful for all our beloved deceased.
With love and diligence let us pray for the suffering souls in purgatory often.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Since my Dad died, I think a lot more about Purgatory and Heaven (I'm sure he's in one of the two, hopefully Heaven by now, but just in case, I'm still praying for him and all the souls in Purgatory.)
I also remember hearing that any soul that benefits from your prayers in Purgatory will pray for you in Heaven - and if Dad's not still there, others will benefit from them.
(And just my opinion - Dad probably went straight to Heaven, so lots of people can benefit from these prayers!)
What strikes you most today?
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