Origins of All Saints Day and All Souls Day
The feasts of All Saints Day and All
Souls Day, when Catholics are encouraged to offer Masses and prayers for our
deceased family members and relatives, were the living expression of a doctrine
which stretched back to the earliest era of Christianity, and which is embodied
in the Apostles' Creed.
The origin of All Saints Day is to be
found in the prayers made to the martyr saints of the persecuted Church in the
early centuries. All Souls Day reflects the constant teaching of the
Church, stretching back into the Old Testament period where it is record in the
Book Maccabees, " It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to
prayer for the dead, that they may loosed from their sins'
It seems a tragedy that All Saints
Day is less recognized that Halloween, now a secular celebration of what was
once the day before All Hallows (Saints) Day.
In Australia in 2001, the Australian
bishops made a decision to reduce the number of Holy Days of Obligation, with
the great feast of All Saints Day and All Souls Day (albeit an unofficial Holy
Day of Obligation) disappearing from the awareness of even practising
Catholics. As a consequence of that decision, a diminished awareness of the
doctrine of Communion of Saints has resulted, a doctrine which teaches that
believers on earth are united in a spiritual fellowship with the saints in
Heaven and the souls in Purgatory.
These beautiful feasts days are both
a source of inspiration and a consolation that we, in the world as the pilgrim
Church can aspire to be reunited with our families and friends who are the
Church triumphant in the joyful perfection of Heaven. We can also give
the souls in purgatory- great consolation by our prayers and Masses since we
can pray for them, but they cannot pray for themselves. Let us assist
them by our prayers, works of charity, offering up our day and trials for them
and attending Mass for their souls not only on these great feasts, but also
during the month of November.
Let these great
feasts touch our spiritual consciousness this year.
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