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Title: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: forlorn on January 15, 2019, 11:32:09 AM
I never really knew her that well since she's been suffering with dementia for almost my entire life, but I do know that she was a model Catholic, mother and wife. She raised 7 devout children, including my mother who this is a very hard time for. She received her Last Rites recently and after such a wonderful life of selflessness and piety I'm sure she's on her way straight up to Heaven, but any prayers for her salvation and for comfort to be brought to my grandfather, mother, aunts and uncles would be very much appreciated. Thank you. 
Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: Stubborn on January 15, 2019, 01:23:34 PM
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Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: Pax Vobis on January 15, 2019, 01:43:15 PM
I'll pray for her!  (Word of advice:  Don't assume your Grandmother avoided Purgatory (or anyone, especially priests!).  Keep praying for her, and praying, and praying.  God's justice is strict but loving.  Those in Purgatory want to stay there as long as possible (in a sense) because they want to be pure in God's sight.)
Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: forlorn on January 15, 2019, 02:10:30 PM
I'll pray for her!  (Word of advice:  Don't assume your Grandmother avoided Purgatory (or anyone, especially priests!).  Keep praying for her, and praying, and praying.  God's justice is strict but loving.  Those in Purgatory want to stay there as long as possible (in a sense) because they want to be pure in God's sight.)
Thank you. And nah I'm not assuming she's skipped Purgatory, very few ever do, I said that sorta metaphorically. So ofc I'm praying for her and all other souls in Purgatory. 
Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: forlorn on January 15, 2019, 02:11:08 PM
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Thank you. 
Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: Seraphina on January 15, 2019, 03:20:32 PM
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Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: Miseremini on January 15, 2019, 06:05:47 PM
Don't forget the Prayers for the Dying from the Rituale Romanum
And the nine days Prayers for One Recently Deceased.

https://www.cathinfo.com/the-sacred-catholic-liturgy-chant-prayers/prayers-for-the-dying-recently-deceased/

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Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: poche on January 16, 2019, 12:04:01 AM
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Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: forlorn on January 16, 2019, 09:15:13 AM
Don't forget the Prayers for the Dying from the Rituale Romanum
And the nine days Prayers for One Recently Deceased.

https://www.cathinfo.com/the-sacred-catholic-liturgy-chant-prayers/prayers-for-the-dying-recently-deceased/

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Thank you.
Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: Ladislaus on January 16, 2019, 12:23:59 PM
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Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: Pax Vobis on January 16, 2019, 07:34:25 PM

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And nah I'm not assuming she's skipped Purgatory, very few ever do, I said that sorta metaphorically.
I’m sorry, I misunderstood.  Prayers are still going.  
Title: Re: Please pray for my grandmother
Post by: forlorn on January 17, 2019, 11:38:41 AM
Had her funeral today. Beautiful service. They say the work of a mother is very long and hard, and it takes so many years to see the fruits of that labour. But I could see the fruits today. 7 children and almost 30 grandkids, along with her other family, in-laws, friends of family, there were easily 100 people there. And that's not counting all the others who paid respect at the wake. I'm glad she got the send-off she deserved. I've never seen my grandfather look more frail though, it's taken a lot out of him. 

I forgot to mention this in the first post, but on the way home the day she died(before we found out), my mam was telling me to look at the beautiful sunset. The clouds shone a beautiful purple and covered almost the entire sky except the horizon, and one odd circular gap much higher where the sky shone through. 15 minutes later we got home and got the call, and it made me think back on that strange circle. Almost like a gap in the clouds for her. Now I'm not one to call every weather effect or coincidence a miracle, but I like to think it meant something. She was not that far away, she might'e shared the same sky. 

Anyway enough of my rants, thank you all for your prayers. Passings like hers always make me very pensive and sentimental, hers was the last generation of an Ireland that was one with the Church. Back when the country was known worldwide for its faith, when weekly mass attendance was nearly 100%, when even divorce was illegal. The end of her generation marks the end of an era.