Tuesday, 1 November 2011

November 1, 2011

Pope Benedict: Holiness vocation of all the baptized

   During his Angelus on Tuesday, Pope Benedict said “the Feast of All Saints is a good time to lift our gaze from the realities of the world… to the enormity of God, who encompasses all eternity and holiness.
   He said holiness is the vocation of all the baptized, and all the people of God are called to be saints.
   The Pope then turned his thoughts to Wednesday’s commemoration of All Souls.
   “From the early days of the Christian faith,” he said, “the Church on earth, recognizing the communion of the whole mystical body of Jesus Christ, has with great respect honored the memory of the dead and offered prayers for them.”
   The Pope said “our prayers for the dead are not only useful, but necessary.”
   The Holy Father reminded the faithful to keep the bonds of affection with our loved ones who have died, not only through prayer, but also through actions like visiting cemeteries.
   He said this reminds us all that we are meant for another life after death.