Feast of All Saints and remember the dead


1. Which is celebrated on the first day of November?

In the first days of November we celebrate the Feast of All .

2. Who are the Saints?

The Saints are men and women, boys and girls, when they were on earth, have so loved and lived by following his teachings, and for this they were very happy. Now I'm even happier because they are forever in Paradise, close to . The chooses some of these people and we proposed as the example to follow. In fact, every day of the calendar is linked to a saint, but the Saints are many more. There are also those holy people who have passed on earth without anyone accor Gesse of them, but they gave a beautiful testimony of love for God and neighbor.

3. We too can be saints?

Yes, because the Saints were people like us, even the sins committed, but because they loved Jesus very much, always wanted to be his friends. So he confessed often attended Mass, prayed with a sincere heart and lived all their with commitment and passion. They wanted so much good too Mary, Mother of Jesus and all of us.

4. Why, when we pray, we invoke the Saints too?

We invoke the Saints too because they are loyal friends of the and are with him in Paradise. In fact if we look to them that love us so much, ask God to hear our prayers.

5. Why do we venerate also the body, relics and images of saints?

Also venerate the relics (small fragments of body parts or objects) and the images of saints, such as statues, because they remind us of the great things the Lord has done through the lives of these people, such as miracles. Their body was certainly a temple of the Holy Spirit, and the glorious resurrected to eternal life.

6. Why do we celebrate the feast of ?

We celebrate the feast of All Saints:

  • to praise and thank the Lord for having given us such people as an example to follow;
  • to celebrate this day Saints even those who do not know;
  • to ask all the saints to pray to the Lord for us and for loved ones.

7. For the day after the feast of Saints we remember all the deceased?

Why so we can pray for our deceased loved ones in Purgatory, perhaps visiting a cemetery, the place where their bodies lie waiting the Resurrection. In Purgatory are the souls of the dead waiting to go to Heaven, along with the Saints and near to God with our prayers and our sacrifices, we can help the souls in Purgatory to go to heaven soon. For example we can pray this simple prayer:

Eternal rest to them, O Lord. And shine upon them perpetual rest in peace. Amen

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Prayer for the Feast of All Saints


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All souls rest in ,
those who passed in torment and anxiety,
who has finished a peaceful,
Who full of , those born
this world has abandoned:
All souls rest in peace!

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A Simple Prayer


Simple

O , make me an instrument of your :
Where there is hatred let me sow 's .
Where there is injury, pardon.
Where there is discord, let me bring the Union.
Where there is doubt, let me sow .
Where there is error, let me bring truth.
Where there is despair, let me bring .
Where is sadness, Joy.
Where there is darkness, let me bring .

O , grant that I may not so much seek
To be consoled as to console.
Be understood as to understand.
To be loved as to love.

As:
It is in giving that we receive;
Pardoning that we are pardoned;
In dying that we are born to eternal.

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Even the stars pray


"Bright stars in their watches, and rejoice; he called and they said we're here! It shone with gladness for him who created them "(3.34 to 35 bar). They pray to the stars? The little prophet Baruch ensures yes. When they say: 'Here' when simply "shine with joy."

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The Light of Peace in Milan


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- Saturday, December 13

In the of the Nativity in Bethlehem there is a lamp that burns perpetually for many centuries, fueled by the oil given in turn by all the Christian nations of the earth. The tradition of the " of "was established within the charity in 1986 when for the first time, an Austrian boy lit a from the lamp to bring it to Linz from this city, with the cooperation of the Austrian Railways, the was then distributed throughout the federal territory.

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