ROSARY FOR THE SOULS IN PURGATORY
Recited by Fr. Miguel Gonzalez and Deacon Roland Stein. Music by Susanna. 2 CDs, total time over 107 minutes.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that all who die in God’s grace, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assured of their eternal salvation, but after death, they undergo purification so as to enter the joy of heaven (1030)
Because of the communion of Saints, the faithful, who are still pilgrims here on earth are able to help the Souls in Purgatory by offering prayers in suffrage, especially the Eucharistic Sacrifice. They also help them by alms giving, indulgences and penance. (Taken from the Compendium of the Catholic Church # 211)
St. Pope John Paul the Great has stated that tradition, has always pointed out that those who find themselves in the state of purification are united both with the Blessed, who already enjoy the fullness of eternal life, and with us on this earth, on our way towards the Father’s House (taken from cf.ccgn.1032 L’Osservatore Romano & EWTN)
“It is truly a wholesome thing to pray for our departed brothers and sisters in Purgatory.”
Because of the communion of Saints, the faithful, who are still pilgrims here on earth are able to help the Souls in Purgatory by offering prayers in suffrage, especially the Eucharistic Sacrifice. They also help them by alms giving, indulgences and penance. (Taken from the Compendium of the Catholic Church # 211)
St. Pope John Paul the Great has stated that tradition, has always pointed out that those who find themselves in the state of purification are united both with the Blessed, who already enjoy the fullness of eternal life, and with us on this earth, on our way towards the Father’s House (taken from cf.ccgn.1032 L’Osservatore Romano & EWTN)
“It is truly a wholesome thing to pray for our departed brothers and sisters in Purgatory.”