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The Soul of My Grandfather
« on: March 27, 2010, 04:51:22 PM »
If you could pray for the repose of the soul of my grandfather, Robbie Sisk, who died today after a long fight with cancer I would greatly appreciate it.
A question- my grandfather was a Protestant but can I ask a priest to say Masses for him?

Thank you


The Soul of My Grandfather
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2010, 06:16:39 PM »
tough question...You would have to ask the priest. I would guess that he can't offer a Requiem Mass for your grandfather though.  
 :pray:


The Soul of My Grandfather
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2010, 08:09:13 PM »
  My own grandpa died after suffering so much from cancer. As he died an unbeliever, I have no hope of his being saved.
  But when I consider that it was all his own fault, I can accept that his damnation is just.

The Soul of My Grandfather
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2010, 08:27:43 PM »
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 My own grandpa died after suffering so much from cancer. As he died an unbeliever, I have no hope of his being saved.
  But when I consider that it was all his own fault, I can accept that his damnation is just.


It's impossible to know if an angel appeared to him and led him to the truth before death.  At any rate, his suffering might well have led him to repentance:

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For such is the loving-kindness of God; He never turns his face away from a sincere repentance, but if any one has pushed on to the very extremity of wickedness, and chooses to return thence towards the path of virtue, God accepts and welcomes, and does everything so as to restore him to his former position. And He does what is yet more merciful; for even should any one not manifest completerepentance, he does not pass by one which is small and insignificant, but assigns a great reward even to this; which is evident from what Esaias the prophet says concerning the people of the Jews, speaking on this wise: "On account of his sin I put him to pain for a little while, and smote him, and turned my face away from him, and he was pained, and walked sorrowfully, and then I healed him, and comforted him."


And if he lived a life of natural virtue, he will surely be in better stead than most Catholics who die without grace.


The Soul of My Grandfather
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2010, 09:11:52 PM »
Something else to remember: God's justice is perfect.

At the Last Judgement all sins will be revealed and we will have perfect understanding and peace regarding the judgements He makes.

The last thing your grandfather would want, whatever his eternal destiny might be, is for anyone to lose their salvation out of concern for him.

Remember the rich man wishing to warn his relatives about his fate.