Yesterday, the Church honored the memory of the unnamed saints in heaven. Today, we remember all those who have died; family members, friends and acquaintances; and we pray that they are in the embrace of our Father’s loving arms.
We Catholics hope that those who die, will quickly go to heaven. However, we also believe that before many of us reach that blessed home; we need a time of purification; a cleansing of the stains of past sins. The Church believes that this purification take place in a place called “Purgatory.” Whether it is an actual place, or a state of being; it is still a place of longing for God; of preparation to finally encounter him, in all his glory.
We, who are among the living, pray for these souls, that their time of purification will be short. And we hope that, when it is our turn; our family and friends, both on earth and in heaven will pray for us; that we will all be in the indescribable joy and glory of the Presence of God.
I like this time of remembrance to be grateful for all the folk in the past family and ‘others’ and an opportunity to pray for the Grace of God to wash over our memories and indeed the people as we pray.
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