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PRAY FOR THE POOR, HOLY SOULS IN PURGATORY!


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The Four Last Things:  Death, Judgement, Heaven or Hell.

If we choose heaven we must first be pure ... ENTIRELY PURE. 
In addition, even though Jesus died for our sins we are still to be held responsible for our crimes.  We won't be out "until we've paid the last farthing" (Matthew 5:26) as Jesus says in the parable about anger and reconciliation.

Before we enter heaven virtually everyone has to be purified.  That purification is known as purgatory.  Some need to rinse their hands to remove the stain of sin while others require a very long bath in VERY hot water (along with lots of scrubbing) in order to be pure enough to meet Our Lord.


The blog post below from The Catholic Company covers the importance of praying for the poor, holy souls in purgatory.  As the title says, this will guide you in ways of praying for these poor souls that cannot help themselves.

20 Ways to Pray for the Holy Souls in Purgatory

"Those in purgatory cannot pray for themselves, this is why they are called “poor” souls.  They can no longer merit anything for themselves and rely entirely on others to pray and make sacrifices on their behalf. As they are nevertheless part of the communion of saints, they depend upon us to help ease their suffering and quickly advance them through their purification so that they can join the saints in heaven."



Image:  http://www.solemncharge.com/pics/purgatory4.jpg


THE FOUR LAST THINGS: DEATH, JUDGEMENT, HEAVEN or HELL. These come to mind as we celebrate HALOWEEN, THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS, THE COMMEMORTATION OF ALL SOULS





Our culture loves to celebrate Halloween, the Catholic Christian commemoration of All Hallows Eve  --  the eve of the Feast of All Souls.

»  As I write this I come to feel as though I am directing much of this towards those, like myself, with a protestant background, or those who are not yet part of the Catholic Church.  Please bear with me and take out of these thoughts the things that you yourself can best meditate on (or investigate further) for your own spiritual growth. «

At this time the Church draws our attention especially to the Four Last Things:  Death, Judgement, Heaven or Hell. 

We all have to face death.  That is the end of our chance to be part of the Church Militant.
Death could come any time for any one of us.  Are we ready?
  • Am I in a state of mortal sin?
  • Do I intend to examine my conscience and go to confession, especially if I THINK I may have committed a mortal sin?
  • Have I made good use of the time, talents and material things that God has given me to use?
  • Have I been faithful to Christ and His Church?
  • etc. ...


As part of Christ's Body we each need to realize that we are part of the entire body of Christ  --  not only the Church Militant (the Church here on earth), but also the Church Suffering (the Holy Souls in Purgatory) and the Church Triumphant (the Saints in Heaven).

ALL HALLOWS EVE or Halloween  --
As we discussed in the post about the Christian origins of Halloween it is important in this day and age to recall that Satan is real.  Evil is real.  We are fighting a spiritual battle against forces beyond our ken.  The good news is that we already know the outcome.  Satan and his minions will loose.  Unfortunately he will convince as many people as he can to choose Hell over eternity with God.
 
In our final moment we are judged.  Many or most will choose the horror of spending eternity apart from God.  Others will choose to love Our Lord above all else.  Even if we choose God there is no guarantee that we will enter heaven right away.  Some people die for our Lord or live such pious and selfless lives that they go (almost?) directly to heaven.  Will that be you?  Will that be me?  That's my goal, but ...





The Feast of ALL SAINTS commemorates the Church Triumphant  --
We belong to a vast family.  Many holy men and women have lived lives so holy that in the end they were judged pure enough to enter into Heaven.  These people are not dead, only their bodies are dead as they await to have their souls reunited with their bodies on "the last day".  These friends are there to intercede for us with Our Lord.
Jesus Himself has gone before us with His Body and Soul and is seated at the right hand of God the Father.
Mother Mary, too, has been assumed body and soul into heaven.  God has crowned Mary, another human like ourselves, as Queen of Heaven.
We can pray and follow what Jesus commands us to do.  We can also ask our family and friends to pray for us.
But there are those who are closer to Our Lord than anyone here on earth  --  those holy souls in heaven.  They too can intercede for us.  Jesus especially listens to Mary's requests as he did at the Cana wedding (John 2:1-11).  We are to honour our father and mother.  Jesus honours Mary in the same way.

The Commemoration of ALL SOULS is when we remember those who have gone before us.  --
 God alone knows what cleansing a soul needs before being pure enough to enter Heaven.  If we die in a state of grace we may require "a bath", so to speak.
Our brothers and sisters who cannot bear the thought of being in the glory of God and worshiping Him forever are sent immediately where they choose: Hell.
The poor, holy souls in Purgatory, however, are guaranteed to enter heaven.  Bathing is the best analogy that I've been able to think of.  Some of us need a long, hot scrub in lots of very hot water in order to remove the stain of our sins.  Others will only need to rinse their hands to remove such stain.

This is not to say that Jesus's sacrifice was not sufficient.  I always think of what Jesus said about making things right before going on:
"Make friends quickly with your opponent at law while you are with him on the way, so that your opponent may not hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the officer, and you be thrown into prison.   "Truly I say to you, you will not come out of there until you have paid up the last cent."  (Matthew 5:25-26)
Purgatory also exists because we are responsible for our sins.  Can we really expect to go through life, even a very pious life, but never to be responsable in any way for our sinfulness?  Jesus paid the price we cannot pay.  Out of Love He suffered and died for our salvation.  Does this mean we no longer accept any blame for what we have done?  If this were the case then we could go ahead and commit any sin we felt like, just so long as we said "sorry" afterwards.  I have difficulty in understanding the protestant rejection of this.  Purgatory is not a man-made idea.  We would not even know about it if it weren't for the intervention of the Holy Spirit.

This brings me to my final point in this post on the last things.
As the Church Militant one of our jobs is to pray and make sacrifices for the holy souls in Purgatory.  They cannot do anything to help themselves.  They can no longer receive Our Lord in Holy Communion, and they are also being denied the Beatific Vision for the time being.
We do not know what Purgatory is like.  (I certainly haven't been there.  I hope to bypass it entirely.)  It is a place of temporal suffering however.  These souls are being refined into gold by passing through fire.  (1 Peter 1:7)   We know that fire hurts.  Paying a traffic fine hurts in one way.  A year in jail hurts. 
So let us always remember to pray for the souls in Purgatory.  Pray, do good works, offer up sacrifices for them.

God be with you!
Dominus vobiscum!

    The Extraordinary Synod on the Family -- some observations



     




    I came across this tonight and I thought is very appropriate at this time:
    "Again, family change and religious change go hand in hand."
    That's from 

    How the West Really Lost God: An Interview with Mary Eberstadt

    - Crisis Magazine

      We really need to pray for our bishops.  The report, blasted by Cardinal Burke, has many non-Catholic errors in it.  

    Cardinal Burke: Synod's mid-term report "lacks a solid foundation in the Sacred Scriptures and the Magisterium"

     From the above:


    " Cardinal Raymond Burke, prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura   ...   has expressed concern over several aspects of the Synod, including the push for changes in the handling of Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics and the waky that information about the Synod is being, in his words, "manipulated." 

    Cardinal Burke responded late yesterday to questions from Carl E. Olson, editor of Catholic World Report, about his concerns, his view of the mid-term report, and why he thinks a statement from Pope Francis is "long overdue." "

     From what I'm hearing there is (little or) no talk of salvation and what we are being saved from.  Sinners need to be called to repentance, not have there sins blessed.  To receive Our Lord in Holy Communion without turning from our sin brings us further to perdition.  Do many of these bishops even believe in sin and hell anymore?

    Here's a commentary.  Skip ahead to the 35 second mark. (At times the style can be off-putting to some, but it is worth watching for information.)

    Satin is hard at work here, just as he was when Our Lord walked this earth ... even causing one of the original bishops to betray Jesus.

     has this to say:

    " The Holy Father has been very good in lecturing priests and telling us what to do. We are to go out into the world and “make a mess.” We are to “smell like the sheep.” We are to welcome all with compassion, forgiveness and mercy. We are to be good and kind pastors who administer the sacraments with care and concern. We are to seek out the poor, castigate the rich, side with the unfortunate, heal the sick, support the immigrants and reach out to the lowly. We are to welcome the divorced and remarried, not judge those with same sex attraction and open the doors of the church to all with a warm hearted and affirming form of evangelization by attraction.

    This is a message I endorse and embrace. I want to be that kind of priest. I want to be Jesus to the world. I long to care for the poor and hungry, minister to their needs, welcome all to the church as the father welcomes the prodigal. I wish to have the open heart Pope Francis has. I want to show the attractiveness of Christ, the radiant truth of the gospel and the joy of the abundant life that Jesus brings to the world. I long to celebrate the sacraments with love, care, hope, joy and compassion. I want to be the persona Christi, the image of God and the face of the Father not only to my flock, but to all who I meet.

    I have heard the words of my Holy Father and taken them to heart. I sincerely want to be that kind of priest.

    However, I can only do this if the timeless truths of the Catholic faith are firmly defined and defended. The dogmas, doctrines and disciplines of the Catholic faith are the tools of my trade. They provide the rules for engagement, the playbook for the game, the map for the journey and the content for the mercy and compassion I wish to display. The historic teachings of the Catholic faith, founded on the teachings of Christ the Lord, revealed by divine inspiration and developed through the magisterium of the Catholic Church provide the method for my mercy, the content for my compassion and the only saving truths I have to share. "


      [ Image from http://www.abouttherosary.com]


    Glorious St. Michael,
    guardian and defender of the Church of Jesus Christ,
    come to the assistance of His followers,
    against whom the powers of hell are Unchained.
    Guard with special care our Holy Father, the Pope, and our bishops, priests,
    all our religious and lay people, and especially the children.

    St. Michael, watch over us during life,
    defend us against the assaults of the demon,
    and assist us especially at the hour of death.
    Help us achieve the happiness of beholding God face to face for all eternity. 

    Amen.



    Catholics are on the "winning team"!

    The 'meat' of the video starts at the 40 second mark  (+/-).

    The Catholic Church was instituted by God Himself.  The world may strive to lead people one way, but in the end the world will never triumph over the Church

    Being on the winning team, let us all act the part.  Be brave and speak out to the world.  Speak with charity and with Truth.  
    Let us arm ourselves with knowledge (now readily available via the Internet).  Pray for wisdom.  When it is necessary to defend God's teachings as revealed through the Catholic Church let's all be prepared and do so with love and wisdom.

    God be with you! 





    Originally Posted on the Feast of The Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

    (Image from:  http://0.tqn.com/d/catholicism/1/7/P/0/-/-/Exaltation_of_the_Holy_Cross.png)

    Here's a great link with more information on "The Triumph of the Cross" AKA "The Exaltation of the Holy Cross":

    Homosexual? Maybe you can help send souls to heaven

    Watch this for a genuinely Catholic look at homosexuality.

    The Catholic Church has a long history of recognizing "the victim soul".
    [ If the video doesn't load you can also find it here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0sILSapUUc#t=15 ]

    Why love God?

    Why love God?  Because He loved us first and even became one of us to give all and die as a mortal.


    Image from http://uploads0.wikipaintings.org/images/jacopo-bellini/the-crucifixion.jpg


    I must say, the longer I am a Catholic the more I am "blown away" (as said 'back in the day'...) by what our Lord has done for us, especially through the Church He established.

    Not only did he create the entire universe and time itself, he chose to become one of us for our salvation.  God has never been an angel.  He has never been any of the other heavenly hosts.  But he became a human being, and after his death his human body was glorified and ascended into heaven.  The Word of God has a human body in heaven.

    Can you imagine that?  God himself thinks so highly of us, who he created in his image, that the Second Person of the Holy Trinity sits on his throne with his crucified then glorified human body!

    God condescended to become a humble man, born of a virgin, and mixed with us sinners.
    Although sinless, he took our sins upon him and suffered and died for us. He died for us sinners.  Wow.

    In 1996, at the age of 38, I came home to the Catholic Church.  I grew up as an Anglican and in university I had a lot of contact with evangelical Christians.  What I began to realize was that Jesus did not leave us a bible.  He established a Church.  He left the deposit of faith with his Church.  
    This Church is a Church that teaches with Divine Authority.  There is no 'wiggle room' in the Church established by God!
    His Church wrote the books of the New Testament and eventually, through the Holy Spirit, compiled the Canon of Scripture.

    The early Christians had the Jewish scriptures and the oral teachings of the Apostles.   The written teachings and the oral teachings/traditions are what the Holy Spirit uses to communicate Truth to the Body of Christ.  Never scripture alone.  That idea is a somewhat 'modern' invention, largely thanks to a former disobedient priest named Martin Luther.

    Since we have both the Scriptures and Tradition the Holy Spirit has taught us more.
    We now know that God crowned a mere human as the Queen of heaven.  
    Oh how God loves us!!! 
    Image from:  https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsmM7-6ffKfgmG7h-DF_wi_F0S7q-uko_D1iSfHN-phPQbRKabw0Yeoh6jBaix7nhk5wPDFbriVz0k0Gz48eb4ff4UJOCCrMFVUGopkiwcrkN-4xr8Cuv2y1bVk-DLYzsNzEFTmOPi0Ls/s1600/CoronationMary.jpg
    Through Apostolic succession, this Church, the Body of Christ, has as its earthly head the successor of Peter, the Pope.  Jesus did not leave us alone.  Through the succession of his Apostles the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is still offered every day on all Catholic and Orthodox altars.  Jesus is still present in his Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity here on earth.

    God gave the power to his Apostles and their successors to forgive sins.

    When I assist at Mass I witness a genuine miracle.  A time where God intervenes with nature.  Mere bread and wine, through the power of the Holy Spirit and by the actions and words of the successors of the Apostles, become the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord and Saviour.  We are "re-present" and the one sacrifice that Jesus made for us at Calvary.


    Image from my computer; originally from somewhere on the Internet ...
    We have so much to be thankful for.  So many reasons to love God with all our hearts, souls, and with all our actions.
    The saints learned to hate sin ... to prefer death to committing even one mortal sin.

    Let us remember daily to direct all our thoughts, words and actions heavenward.

    To start your day you can use the 'morning offering' that I've been using for years:

    Most Holy and adorable Trinity, One God in three Persons, I adore You with the most profound humility.  I praise you and give you thanks for the favours you have bestowed on me.
    Your goodness has brought me safely to the beginning of this day.

    Behold, O Lord, I offer you my whole being, together with such crosses and contradictions as I may meet with in the course of this day.
    Give them, O Lord, Your blessing.  May Your Divine Love animate them, and may they tend to the greater honour and glory of your Holy Name.   
       [One of the things I love about this prayer is the line "May Your Divine Love animate them".]

    God be with you!

    Dominus vobiscum, Reg. 

    We must live our lives truly believing we are in the Church Militant!

    When someone can express my thoughts in better terms than I can I like to share it. Please view the following video I've linked to:

    Church Militant

    Let us all be brave.  No matter WHAT.

    Attende Domine

    Today I'd just like to call your attention to The Famous Lenten Hymn "Attende Domine"
    Here 
    at Gloria.TV or at
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfeCuZpXk54

    Enjoy and Dominus vobiscum!

    Lift High the Cross!



     
    Lift high the cross
    The love of Christ proclaim.
    Til all the world adore
    His sacred Name.

    At work tonight that hymn was in my head and convinced me to begin this "blog".

    We, the Church militant, must proclaim the love of Christ to the world.  While on earth Jesus prepared His Church by giving authority to His disciples and by setting Saint Peter as the Church's head.

    There is a job to do.  I've been a fan of "The Lord of the Rings" since I first read the trilogy, oh, around about 1980.  I mention this story because the hero was a very simple, unassuming being.  And yet he was given an assignment fit for a superhero.  That is what each one of us has to be willing to do.  Take up our crosses daily and be ready to do amazing things.

    What sort of amazing things?  Maybe something as simple as developing the habit and discipline of daily prayer.  One never knows how our prayers may really affect us or others.  For example, every time you hear of a death pray for the departed soul.

    Never, ever forget that the Church consists of:
    1. The Church Militant.  (Us struggling here on earth.)
    2. The Church Suffering.  (The Holy souls in Purgatory.)
    3. The Church Triumphant.  (The saints and angels and all the heavenly hosts.)

    As we suffer and fight here in this life we are never alone.  Not only is God always present but we are surrounded by a cloud of witnesses.
     From Hebrews 12 verse 1:     Douay-Rheims Bible
    And therefore we also having so great a cloud of witnesses over our head, laying aside every weight and sin which surrounds us, let us run by patience to the fight proposed to us
    I want to do God's most holy will, and I feel that the Internet, with all the filth and lies freely available, must be cleaned up by any faithful Catholic Christian.


    I need help in this endeavour.  I am concerned that Satin will encourage pride in me.  I shall ask the mother of our Lord for her intercession with her Divine Son, just as she did at the Cana wedding.
    Hail Mary full of grace
    The Lord is with thee
    Blessed art thou amongst women
    And blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus
    Holy Mary, Mother of God, 
    Pray for us sinners
    Now, and at the hour of our death
    Amen.


    http://lordcalls.com/mother-mary-prayers/hail-mary-prayer


    Here's the hymn with the words as I learned them for the the first half century or more of my life.
    The Catholic Book of Worship III has made some changes to the lyrics that I have never caught on to.  [ You would recognize me at Mass.  I'm the guy singing (slightly) different words at the top of his lungs. ]