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November -- month of the Holy Souls
« on: November 02, 2007, 09:17:21 AM »
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  • November, the month dedicated to the Poor Souls in Purgatory
    All Saints Day
    J.M.J.

    Q. What benefits can flow from a visit to a Catholic cemetery?

    A. It must first be recalled that a Catholic cemetery is a holy place, being
    consecrated ground, especially blessed by the Church to receive the bodies,
    temples of the Holy Ghost, that will rise up to meet Our Lord, the Supreme
    Judge, on the last day. It is for this reason that it was always considered
    obligatory for the bodies of faithful Catholics to be buried in Catholic
    cemeteries (Canon 1205, §1 of the 1917 Code).

    A visit to a cemetery is consequently an act of religion, as is the special
    care of the cemetery and of the tombs of those who are buried there. It
    inspires a Catholic with reverence, awe for God's judgments, respect for the
    souls of those whose bodies are buried there, with an awareness of the
    brevity of this earthly life, and of the union of the Church militant with
    the Church suffering in the mystical body of Christ. Special graces are
    consequently attached to silent and prayerful visits to cemeteries. It can
    easily be understood why Church law prescribes that each parish have its own
    cemetery (Canon 1208), and why it is the traditional custom for it to be
    physically adjoining the parish.

    However, if Catholics love to visit cemeteries, it is especially out of a
    motive of charity. We long to assist the suffering souls in purgatory by our
    prayers, sacrifices, and Masses, given that we are united as members of the
    same mystical body. A physical visit to a cemetery is a great help in
    inciting us to this duty of charity. It is for this reason that the Church
    has generously enriched with her indulgences visits to cemeteries. During
    the eight days from November 1-8, any of the faithful can, simply by
    visiting a cemetery and praying for the poor souls, obtain a plenary
    indulgence, applicable to the poor souls in purgatory, under the usual
    conditions. At other times of the year this is a partial indulgence. The
    gaining of a plenary indulgence does not mean that one soul is freed from
    Purgatory, but that the power of the Church's suffrages is added to the
    personal prayers and applied to the poor souls, by manner of intercession.
    How could we refuse to take advantage of the unlocking of the Church's
    treasury, which simply depends on our visits and prayers.

    Let us consequently be generous and regular with our visits to Catholic
    cemeteries, and let us never pass one by without stopping to recite a short
    prayer for the poor souls there, or at least reciting such a prayer as we go
    by.

    Q&A by Rev. Fr. Peter R. Scott
    (from http://www.angelusonline.org/)
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    November -- month of the Holy Souls
    « Reply #1 on: November 07, 2007, 04:36:03 PM »
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