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Afternoon Roundup - 21st Sunday after Pentecost Or The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls; N.O.) - November 2nd, 2014
- Local TLM Masses in the Metroplex: TLM Masses for All Souls Day, November 3rd, 2014
- A Priest Life (Fr. Kevin Cusick) >> Prayers for the Dead on All Souls' Day: "a place of refreshment, light and peace"
- Bonfire of the Vanities (Fr Martin Fox) >> 'Live ready. Die ready. Nothing to be afraid of!' (All Souls homily)
- Catholic Sacristan (W.A.C.) >> The Catholic Adventure
- Creative Minority Report (Patrick Archbold) >> Holy Innocents Spared In ArchNY Closings
- Da Mihi Animas (Padre Steve) >> All Souls, Purgatory and the Bible
- Da Mihi Animas (Padre Steve) >> A Prayer for the Dead
- Domine, da mihi hanc aquam! (Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP) >> Purgatory: the intensity of our failures ("...Many of the homilies that Catholics hear on the feast of All Souls leave the distinct impression that heaven is overpopulated; hell is vacant; and purgatory is just a silly medieval myth. Much will be made of Dante's overbearing influence on how we think about the nature of the afterlife, and everyone will be assured that God leaves no one behind. That last part—about God leaving no one behind—is true. He doesn't. What's left out, however, is the fact that we are perfectly capable of leaving ourselves behind, and that God will honor this choice. God won't leave us behind, but He will allow us to leave ourselves. Jesus says, “Everything that the Father gives me will come to me, and I will not reject anyone who comes to me. . .” No one who comes to Christ will be rejected by him. However, no one who chooses to reject him will be hog-tied and frog-marched into heaven against his/her will. Love can be commanded; it cannot be coerced. The saints chose Christ's love. The damned chose pride's conceit. The souls we pray for this evening chose Christ's love for themselves but did not love as he loved them. Now, they wait to be made pure as he is pure...") (Marvelous homily...)
- Fr. Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment (Fr. John Hunwicke) >> Rewriting the Past
- Fr Ray Blake's Blog >> Cans of Worms
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> “They lived not only in ages past…”
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> Was Card. Burke prohibited from saying Mass in Austria?
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> MUST SEE VIDEO: Man with cancer rebuilds abandoned Minnesota chapel!
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> MANHATTAN, NYC: Holy Innocents to remain open!
- Fr. Z's Blog (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf) >> Z-SWAG In the Wild: Zed-Head gear
- Happy Catholic* (Julie D.) >> Commemoration of All Souls
- Musings of a Pertinacious Papist >> Heartbreaking
- National Catholic Register Daily Blog >> ‘Every Child Is God’s Gift’
- National Catholic Register Daily Blog >> Four Truths About Purgatory
- RORATE CÆLI (Joseph Shaw) >> Trads 'not on the side of orthodoxy', Mr Bornhoft?
- RORATE CÆLI (New Catholic) >> Un lío sinodal - A Synodal Mess, by Juan Manuel de Prada
- SOUTHERN ORDERS (Fr. Allan J. McDonald) >> LITURGICAL ABUSE AND THE DEATH OF OUTRAGE
- SOUTHERN ORDERS (Fr. Allan J. McDonald) >> LITURGICAL ABUSE AS IN GERMANY AND THE SYMBOLISM OF SEXUAL ABUSE IN WALT DISNEY'S PINOCCHIO
- Te Deum laudamus! (Diane M. Korzeniewski, OCDS) >> Musings and links on this All Souls Day…
- The Imaginative Conservative (Brian Miller) >> Tremendous Trifles
- The TOF Spot (Michael Flynn) >> The Summa of All Internet Debate
- Traditional Catholic Priest (Fr. Peter Carota) >> All Souls Day Oct. 2 And Purifying Fire For Souls In Purgatory
- Traditional Catholic Priest (Fr. Peter Carota) >> Purgatory Museum, Church of the Sacred Heart of Suffrage
- Views From the Choir Loft (Fr. David Friel) >> Wakes in Church & Funerals at the Parlor
- Vultus Christi (Dom Mark Daniel Kirby) >> Dom Benedict’s First Solemn Mass
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