Showing posts with label Purgatory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purgatory. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Offer your Communion for the Holy Souls

Purgatory is a scene of affliction and anguish, inasmuch as God's justice gains compensation for the portion of sacrifice and love we have refused Him here below.



Holy angels, guardians of those blazing chasms, help me to call to mind those souls, so holy and resigned, from the bowels of flames that torment them. Make us recognize among them our fathers, our mothers, our sisters and brothers. Let their cries, so tender and heart-rending, capable of splitting the mountains and mollifying cruelty itself, reach and penetrate our ears.

All the above text is by Father Charles Arminjon, from the book The End of the Present World. Father Arminjon goes on to say, "Saint Jerome and several Doctors are of the opinion that, when the Holy Sacrifice is being offered for the intention of a deceased person, he ceases to suffer the pains of Purgatory for the whole duration of the ceremony."

It is still October, not quite the month of the Holy Souls, but knowing what we do about the Holy Souls, imagine what your offering of Holy Communion can do for them. They can only participate in the Eucharistic Sacrifice by our intercession. Our prayers and good works do much to alleviate their suffering, but it is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass that earns them the most relief. Remember them at every Mass throughout the year.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Christmas and the Souls in Purgatory - A Letter from a Reader



+ J.M.J +

Dear Catholic Faithful,

The subject of this letter is – The Souls in Purgatory

I know we aren’t anywhere near the month of November but with our family the Holy Souls are a year round and daily focus. However, after last year's experience, we learned that what we are about to present needs to be put out there early, if it is to happen in time for Christmas.

We would like to present to you our “Souls in Purgatory Christmas Mass Campaign” which started by God letting a number of things fall into place. Then Mom had an inspiration to act upon these things and get the whole family involved. We have a great devotion to the Holy Souls and have a number of Masses a month said for them, in the traditional rite.

As is our custom, during our evening meal, as a family, we listen to a sermon, some times two, by Traditional priests in the USA, which we get off the internet. There are 3 wonderful sites with tons of great audio sermons. These sermons are such a blessing to our family and such an aid to help us grow in the Faith. The odd meal without them feels like something is missing… which it is, “And Jesus answered him: It is written, that Man liveth not by bread alone, but by every word of God.” Lk4:4 These sermons teach us how to live the Faith.

However, after hearing one sermon, Mom was really touched. In this sermon he mentioned that although he had a large parish, he was disappointed that there was not one request for a Mass for the souls in purgatory, that he could celebrate on Christmas. Therefore, he was going to celebrate one of his three Christmas Masses, himself, for this intention. He reminded us that they are so little remembered on this day and that it is such an important day for them, as more souls are released on this day than any other feast day, according to private revelation.

Mom felt it would be a good thing to create a family Christmas Mass campaign for the Poor Souls and get as many traditional priests to offer one of their Christmas Masses for them. She spoke to all of us, in the immediate family (near and far) and it was decided since we are all getting older and have everything we really need, what better way to spend our Christmas money. Who really needs another useless and worldly knickknack? Therefore, last year, instead of giving gifts to one another, we put this money towards Masses for the Poor Souls and added some extra money for each of these priests, as the Mass stipends are what they have for their personal funds. Each diocese has it’s own customary Mass stipend, so you’ll need to find out what it is for your area. Once we had a grand total, we figured out how many Masses we could have said, as to know how many priests to contact.

Thus started a “writing campaign” in Sept to have Traditional priests from across Canada, for this intention. Our goal was, “From Coast to Coast, Canada will not be forgetful of the Holy Souls in Purgatory.”

With their busy schedule, we sure did not expect the priests we wrote to, to reply with a letter. We had placed it in God’s hands. Of the 11 priests we wrote to, we had 5 confirmed for Christmas Day (one of these being a Midnight Mass, which was a joy and even more than we’d hoped for) and 3 accepted but we weren’t told the date. One had already committed to a Novena of Masses, starting Christmas Day but would do it on Dec 23. One was booked but passed it on to another Traditional priest to offer it instead of himself. One had to return the Mass stipend, saying he was booked solid until Aug 2010. In the end, with the Traditional priests we knew from across Canada (there are many more Traditional priests across Canada that we do not know), we attained our goal of coast to coast, even if we were missing a truly coast to coast to coast coverage, because some provinces we didn’t know a priest to contact but I’m sure God was pleased with the effort and the Holy Souls will ask Him to pour out some mercy on Canada, as we sure need it…, as do all the other countries in the world

I know many have a great devotion to the Holy Souls, and with the success of our little effort, last year, Mom with great excitement, wants to make it be a world wide campaign. Therefore, we have the audacity to ask you to consider adding one more thing to for you to consider, for the sake of the Poor Souls. Through all of you, maybe Mom’s hope will be realized, in possibly making this a worldwide campaign. It is something we’d like to see started even if we will not know who will be participating or what the actual results will be (except for our own efforts in the matter) as it is all in God’s care and some things are not meant for us to know this side of Heaven.

By presenting this to our favorite bloggers, with an international following, we truly believe a ripple effect will be created, just as that sermon started a ripple effect. We wrote this priest last Christmas and told him of this and our success and that we would try to make it be an international idea, for 2010. We let him know his message does get through to people and good is resulting from his words. Sometimes it must seem like an uphill battle for priests and to send words of encouragement and tell them how they are making a difference, can bring them consolation and renew their courage and hope to persevere in the battle of saving souls.

This year we are especially moved by 2 paragraphs from the book “Padre Pio The Wonder Worker” which state,

“In his various letters that he wrote concerning the souls in Purgatory Padre Pio consistently made three points: 1)The importance of the Sacrifice of the Mass for the release of the souls in Purgatory; 2) the deceased still live spiritually among us and have not left us at all; 3) the importance of resignation to God’s will on the death of a loved one, because this is extremely efficacious for the release of their soul from Purgatory.

The souls often forgotten by many of us had a very special place in Padre Pio’s life; in fact they were consistently remembered in his daily prayers and Masses. On one occasion, while in conversation with some friars who were questioning him on the importance of his prayers in their favor, Padre Pio said: “More souls of the dead from Purgatory than of the living climb this mountain to attend my Masses and seek my prayers.”

What an amazing statement! During the fifty-two years he spent at San Giovanni Rottondo he was visited by multitudes of people; yet he made this statement, pointing out that his contact with the souls of the dead exceeded those of the living. Something to consider the next time you attend a funeral where the deceased is “canonized” before he is buried!”

We all have deceased we should be praying for and also for those forgotten souls who have no one to pray for them. The Souls in Purgatory can never be ungrateful and anything we do for them, they will repay us in ways that will be priceless. “It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead” “After they have reached Heaven, they will become our protector and save us from perils.” (2Mac.12:46; St Catherine of Genoa) We also know that if we remember them, while we are living, God will make sure we are remembered, should we have the misfortune of not going straight to heaven and must pay our debt there.

We are not asking you to do what we did and are doing again this year (letters are already sent out) in make it a coast to coast thing in your own respective countries, but if you each could consider having (1) ONE Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for the Holy Souls, to be said on Christmas Day, or within the Octave of Christmas, in your own parish, or by a priest you know elsewhere, the Poor Souls will be most grateful. From one pole of the Earth to the other, may this Christmas see the Holy Souls not forgotten but given these priceless Christmas gifts.

A special plea is being sent out to those of you in Canada, who know Traditional priests, to seriously consider this, so that maybe this year all the provinces will be represented, for a truly Coast to Coast remembrance of them.

Those of you who decide to participate need to act on this NOW. If you wait and only do it later than mid-October, your chances are much smaller, that your request for a Christmas Mass, will be able to be considered. this is because many Traditional priests are booked for months ahead with Mass requests.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see Masses all around the world being offered for the Holy Souls. What joy there will be in Heaven to see all these souls delivered from their torments. May our hearts be gladdened when we consider that they will be rejoicing in their first Christmas in Heaven because the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was offered for their release.

It would be great to see the ripple effect of this sermon, which started this, spread across the whole world. By this being posted here, you all in turn can each reach so much further than our family can. From here, it may go to a blog, then to another blog, to another blog… Once it is on the net, God can work it to go where He would like to see it go and reach the people who will be moved to do something for the Poor Souls. Besides also placing this cause under the care of the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, we also ask these Poor Souls themselves to place the very fire of Heaven upon this effort we are trying to accomplish for them, so that it has a very blessed outcome.
I think Mom’s idea is a good one.

I am adding, to the bottom of this, a basic letter requesting the Mass. We were able to give a more detailed explanation for making the request and our goals, which can’t be translated to a basic letter. But we know half the battle of letter writing is getting started or not knowing what to write. Feel free to use it if you want and to make alterations, as you see fit.

May God bless you all and Mary, refuge of sinners, intercede on all your behalves.

- A Canadian Family, Devoted to the Souls in Purgatory

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Dear Rev. Fr. ,

This may seem early but before you know it Christmas will soon be upon us. I know you may be booked for months ahead for Mass requests, so I wanted to get this out early. I also realize I cannot ask for a specific date when requesting a Mass.

However, for the sake of the Holy Souls in Purgatory, who are most in need of gifts this Christmas and who are so forgotten and overlooked during these times of joyful festivities, I make bold to ask you, would you offer one of your Christmas Masses for them?

If it is not possible for it to be offered on Christmas, could it be offered during the Octave of Christmas? If you are not able to do it, is there a priest you could past the request on to?

How grateful these Holy Souls will be. What joy will fill all of Heaven to have these saints arrive to spend their first Christmas in Heaven.

Please find enclosed $ for the Mass stipend.

My heart is full of gratitude for such a priceless gift. Thank You.

May God bless you always,

In the Unity of the Two Hearts,

Monday, September 27, 2010

Souls in Purgatory Mass Campaign

One of my readers has come up with a brilliant idea to have as many Masses said worldwide on Christmas Day for the benefit of the Holy Souls. As you may know, there is a long standing tradition within the Catholic Church that more souls are released from Purgatory on Christmas Day than at any other time.

Now, I challenge you, all my readers and other bloggers: Get thee to your priest right away and ask him to schedule a Mass on Christmas Day for the Holy Souls. Pay him the stipend; whatever it is in your Diocese. I did just that after Sunday's Mass. I was blessed to be in Vancouver, where I got to attend the Low Mass. After Mass I approached the visiting FSSP priest and asked him to say a Mass for the Holy Souls on Christmas. He agreed to do so and asked me if I would like the Midnight Mass. He scheduled it into his IPhone right then and there, and told me it may very well be a private Mass; one of his three Masses he can say daily.

Tomorrow, I will post the letter from the reader who got this whole idea rolling.

Please post this challenge on your own blogs, and think about the Holy Souls languishing in Purgatory, and how much benefit we can give to these poor souls by uniting our efforts to release them from their imprisonment to all their glory in heaven.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Month of the Holy Souls




Wisdom 11
:17 ...by what things a man sinneth, by the same also he is tormented.

If you saw a fellow man suffering unbearable torments, would you stop to help? If a dying man with parched lips held out a cup for a drop of water, would you give it? Would you pass a morsel of food to a child ravaged with hunger? Not many Catholics would refuse to help those mentioned above. How easy it is though, to neglect our duty to help those whose sufferings we cannot see. November is the month of the Holy Souls, and we can do much to alleviate their sufferings and torments. It is by the mercy of God that the Church can work to console and comfort the souls of those languishing in Purgatory, and it is our duty to make good use of this grace.

There are many ways we can provide relief to their sufferings and torments:
  • Have a Mass said for them (I currently do this for the soul closest to entering heaven)
  • Offer Holy Communion for them
  • Sprinkle holy water to relieve their sufferings
  • Almsgiving
  • Fast, pray, penance and mortification (try going without water when thirsty and offering it for the Holy Souls)
  • Offering indulgences and praying the indulgenced prayers
  • Making the stations of the cross for their relief
  • The Heroic Act of Charity.
St Catherine of Genoa tells us that the sufferings of Purgatory are equal to those of hell, and explains that the deprivation of the sight of God is the most unbearable torment a soul can suffer, and this is so because all souls are instinctively urged towards God, but when repelled by His Justice, the most incredible suffering results. Saint Chrysostomon tells us that of all the torments in this world (and there are many) we will not find one that equals the privation of the beatific vision of God. Think about that for a minute. Of all the wicked tortures that man could possibly suffer and have inflicted upon him, nothing can even come close to being deprived of the sight of God. And yet, the souls in Purgatory are suffering this very torture, and we, the Church Militant, have been given the grace (and the duty) to help them reduce their sufferings.

Don't neglect almsgiving in your efforts to help the Church Suffering. A Benedictine priest in the ninth century was generous about causing alms to be distributed for the dead. He had established a rule that whenever one of his Religious died, that portion of the dead brother's food would be given to the poor for a whole month, so that the deceased Religious might profit from the alms. Then disease struck the monastery and many of the Religious died, and the Procurator of the monastery, in an effort to preserve the food supply and economize the resources, refused or neglected to distribute the food to the poor as had been the pious custom of his predecessor.

A month later, as the Procurator was alone in one of the rooms, he saw a great number of souls whom he recognized to be those of the deceased Religious whose portions of food he had not given in charity to the poor. The poor man was struck with terror, and one of the souls addressed him, saying, "Unfortunate creature, why did you not distribute the alms which were destined to give us relief from our sufferings? Why have you deprived us of that assistance from our torments? Receive from this moment, the punishment of your avarice; another and more terrible chastisement is reserved for you, when after three days, you will appear before God."

The poor man became very ill, and before he died, he received the Sacraments, displaying signs of humble repentance. A Requiem Mass was said for him, and his share of the food was given to the poor as alms for the benefit of his soul. He soon appeared to the Abbot, pale and disfigured. He told the Abbot that all the alms that were offered for him, by order of Divine Justice, had instead been attributed to the souls of his brothers whom he had defrauded by his greed. He begged for an increase in alms, and related that his soul would not be released until all of his fellow Religious had first been released. The holy Abbot increased his alms, and was soon rewarded with a vision of this grateful soul being escorted to heaven by angels, stopping to thank him in the most touching manner for the charity he had exercised towards him.