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All Souls Day propers & commentary (EF)
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All Souls Day propers (EF)
The Dies Irae: Day of Wrath, but Also of Mercy
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5 Important things to know about All Souls Day
Let the ‘triduum of the dead’ inspire a month of prayer
Commemoration of All Souls
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The ‘Dark’ Requiem Is Actually a Beacon of Hope: Finding Mercy in the Traditional Funeral Mass
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November 2 – All Souls Day
We will not have you ignorant, brethren, concerning them that are asleep, that you be not sorrowful, even as others who have no hope. (1 Thessalonians 4:12) The Church today has the same desire as …
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All Souls Day propers (EF)
The Dies Irae: Day of Wrath, but Also of Mercy
The Dies Irae: Day of Wrath, but Also of Mercy - Catholic Insight
The Dies Irae - 'Day of Wrath' - is a 13th century sequence preparing us for the final judgement, composed perhaps by the Franciscan Friar Thomas of Celano, or the Dominican Friar Latino Malabranca Orsini, or even by Saint Bonaventure, Bernard of Clairvaux, or Pope Gregory I. Whoever its author...
5 Important things to know about All Souls Day
5 Important things to know about All Souls Day
All Souls Day is a special day in the Church's calendar and it has a variety of traditions that are important to know.
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Let the ‘triduum of the dead’ inspire a month of prayer
Let the 'triduum of the dead' inspire a month of prayer
It’s fascinating how this Autumn “triduum” mirrors the Paschal Triduum.
aleteia.org
Commemoration of All Souls
Commemoration of All Souls
Christ’s Holy Catholic Church is comprised of three parts: the Church Militant, the Church Expectant, and the Church Triumphant. Together, ...
The ‘Dark’ Requiem Is Actually a Beacon of Hope: Finding Mercy in the Traditional Funeral Mass
The ‘Dark’ Requiem Is Actually a Beacon of Hope: Finding Mercy in the Traditional Funeral Mass
COMMENTARY: Finding Light in the Traditional Requiem Mass