Pope Benedict XVI offers these words for us surrounding the Feast of All Saints:
Nov 1, 2010
Feast of All Saints
Good Morning Church - with spooks and ghouls behind us we push forward today towards the end of the Church's year. November 1st is the Feast of All Saints.The Feast of All Saints is a holy day of the Church honoring all saints, known and unknown. While we have information about many saints, and we honor them on specific days, there are many unknown or unsung saints, who may have been forgotten, or never been specifically honored. On All Saints Day, we celebrate these saints of the Lord, and ask for their prayers and intercessions. The whole concept of All Saints Day is tied in with the concept of the Communion of Saints. This is the belief that all of God's people, on heaven, earth, and in the state of purification (called Purgatory in the West), are connected in a communion. In other words, Catholic and Orthodox Christians believe that the saints of God are just as alive as you and I, and are constantly interceding on our behalf. Remember, our connection with the saints in heaven is one grounded in a tight-knit communion. The saints are not divine, nor omnipresent or omniscient. However, because of our common communion with and through Jesus Christ, our prayers are joined with the heavenly community of Christians.
Pope Benedict XVI offers these words for us surrounding the Feast of All Saints:
Pope Benedict XVI offers these words for us surrounding the Feast of All Saints:
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