31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“ This day is holy to the Lord our God; do not weep, do not be sad.”
(Nehemiah 8:10)
November 2nd is the day of Commemoration of All Souls which is known as All Souls Day. This year it falls on Sunday, the Day of the Lord.
Instead of transferring the commemoration of souls to Monday, the Church authorities have decided to observe it on Sunday. The celebration of Masses on Sunday will be in observance of All Souls Day. There will be no Gloria sung at the beginning of the Mass.
The month of November is dedicated to praying for the souls in purgatory. Therefore, the Church encourages the faithful to pray for souls, offer Masses for their salvation and visit the graves of their loved ones.
We are also called to pay closer attention to the teachings of the Church on the following:
HEAVEN:
Those who die in God’s grace and friendship and are perfectly purified live forever with Christ. They are like God for ever, for they see Him as He is, “face to face”. ( CCC 1023-1024)
PURGATORY:
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, purgatory is a state of final purification after death and before entrance into heaven for those who died in God’s friendship, but were only imperfectly purified; a final cleansing of human imperfection must be completed before one is able to enter the joy of heaven. (CCC 1030-1032)
HELL:
To die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God’s merciful love means remaining separated from Him forever by our own free choice. This state of definitive self-exclusion from communion with God and the blessed is called “hell”.(CCC 1033-1037)
I want to emphasize that our God is a merciful God who loves us so much that He wants us to be with Him in heaven.
Finally, I want to thank all of you who came to the Ministry Fair last weekend and decided to participate in one or more ministries. Your participation not only helps others in our parish, but gives Glory to God.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









