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October 30th, 2009:

November – Month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory

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I apologize if this is a little more disjointed than usual, but I felt called to include this post this week since November starts Sunday.   Contrary to popular belief, Halloween is not entirely about candy and costumes ;) .   Halloween means All Hallows Eve.   Which would make November 1st is All Hallows (or All Saints Day).   For those Catholics in the room, it is a Holy Day of Obligation — luckily, it falls on a Sunday this year.   And November 2 is All Souls Day and together they kick off the month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory.

Prayers for the dead, to ease their suffering in purgatory, is just as important as praying for family members and friends who are alive.

The easiest prayer is the prayer of Eternal Rest:

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

This prayer can be directed up for a particular soul or for anyone in purgatory.

In addition, the church provides a different prayer for souls in Purgatory for every day of the week.   St. Alphonsis Ligouri has also written a novena for the holy souls in purgatory.    Catholic Online has a list of several prayers for those in purgatory.

If you’ve never observed the month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory before, just start by (learning?) praying the Prayer of Eternal Rest daily.    It’s short and takes just a minute and you could help relieve the suffering of someone in purgatory.

You can also get a plenary indulgence for a soul in purgatory (i.e. free a soul from purgatory) by participating fully in All Souls Day devotions.    You will need to go to confession and receive communion within seven days of attending the church and saying the Our Father, Apostles Creed and the Hail Mary for the Holy Souls in Purgatory.  So plan on attending confession, go to church and say a few prayers.  For full details, visit Catholic Online and read the introduction & #67.

Do you participate in the month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory?   What are your traditions for November?    Do you have any great links to stories or ways to enrich your prayer life for November?   Leave them in the comments!

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Blog Tour & Review – Swiss Courier

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The Swiss Courier, by Tricia Goyer & Mike Yorkey, is a spell-binding, page-turning historical novel set in Switzerland during World War II.    After an attempt on Hitler’s life, the Gestapo steps up efforts to elimate possible enemies.  In their search, they zero in on a German scientist who is working on the atomic bomb for Germany.  What follows is a story of the fate of the the scientist and those that risk their lives to get him out of the country before the Gestapo can get to him.

This book was FANTABULOUS!   When I picked it up, I was really not in the mood for fiction, especially fiction that made me think!   It was not long before this book sucked me in and I went from reluctantly reading it to picking it up and ignoring my family (luckily, I read fast :D ).

I loved this book and recommend it to everyone!  There’s a bit of romance for the ladies and war, heroes & espionage for the guys.  You could even give this books to teens!   It’s well-written and avoids the graphic descriptions of the atrocities of war while whetting the appetite to learn more.

About the Authors

Tricia Goyer is the author of several books, including Night Song and Dawn of a Thousand Nights, both past winners of the ACFW’s Book of the Year Award for Long Historical Romance. Goyer lives with her family in Montana. To find out more visit her website: www.triciagoyer.com

Mike Yorkey is the author or coauthor of dozens of books, including the bestselling Every Man’s Battle series. Married to a Swiss native, Yorkey lived in Switzerland for 18 months. He and his family currently reside in California.To find out more visit his website: www.MikeYorkey.com

Want to hear them talk about Swiss Courier?   Listen to their interview on Blog Talk Radio!

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This book was provided for review by LitFuse Publicity.

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