“Réquiem ætérnam dona eis, Dómine, et lux perpétua lúceat eis. Requiéscant in pace. Amen.”
When combining Holy Church’s old and new calendars, we see the following features for the month of November…
The month has begun in the midst of the Triduum of Death, reminding us of the brevity of this life and the glory which awaits the Children of God. I recall hearing the following lyrics in early childhood-I think it made some impression on me:
“O when the saints go marching in, When the saints go marching in
O Lord I want to be in that number, When the saints go marching in”
What a wonderful month that begins contemplating the Church Triumphant and ends in expectation of the Birth of Our Savior!
The Triduum concludes with All Souls Day, reminding us that for most, there will be a cleansing of suffering. Therefore, this month is dedicated to the souls still undergoing this suffering, the Church Penitent, with special indulgences given. We celebrate 3 Doctors of the Church, 2 of whom are called “great.” We have another saint honored with this title, Saint Gertrude the Great. She was given this title by Pope Benedict XIV to distinguish her from her abbess superior, another Saint Gertrude. We can presume this pope found her mystical writings to be worthy of this title. Gertrude the Great is also invoked for the holy souls, whom she was dedicated to-it is fitting that her feast is in November. On the 21st in the new calendar, we honor Christ, King of the Universe. We celebrated Christ the King on October 31st in the old. Let us be the Church Militant, showing our acknowledgment of Christ’s rule over us, won by His Blood, at this critical moment in history. On the same day, we have Our Lady’s Presentation as an infant, not to be confused with her Purification (or Our Lord’s Presentation).
Here are some notable feasts for the remainder of this month and below is a follow-up from the previous post on Holy Souls devotions…
10-Pope St. Leo the Great, Doctor of the Church, Author The Tome
13-St. Frances “Mother” Cabrini, Founder Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, 20th Century Saint
15-St. Albert the Great, Doctor of the Church, Patron of scientists, Author On Cleaving to God
16-St. Gertrude the Great
18-Dedication of Basilicas of Sts. Peter & Paul
21-CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE / PRESENTATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
22-St. Cecilia, Patroness of music
23-St. Felicitas, Martyr, invoked in Canon of Mass
24-St. John of the Cross, Doctor of the Church, Author Dark Night of the Soul
28-First Sunday of Advent
30-St. Andrew, Apostle
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From the above article…
“Cardinal Mauro Piacenza, head of the Apostolic Penitentiary, a Vatican tribunal dealing with matters of conscience, said the indulgences traditionally obtained [for departed souls] during the first week of November [11/1-8] can be gained throughout the entire month of November…Indulgences are granted when a Catholic visits a cemetery to pray for the dead, goes to confession, attends Mass and receives the Eucharist and prays for the intentions of the Pope.”
What the article left out about the obtaining of a plenary indulgence: one must be in a state of grace when the indulgenced act is performed, must be detached from sin and must perform all criteria within 20 days before or after.
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