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Working with the
Word
All Souls (Commemoration of
the Faithful Departed)
November 2, 2025
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Focusing
the Gospel
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Key
words and phrases: come to me, should not lose, will of my Father, believes in him, have eternal life |
To
the point: God wills that all "have eternal life." While this gift is surely and freely given by God, it nonetheless requires something of us: belief in the Son. Rather than an intellectual consent, this belief is a consent of our self, of our will, of our life. Jesus will raise up on the "last day" those who come to him, who choose to be grasped by him, and who welcome the Life he gives. These are the faithful departed who rest in peace and whom we commemorate this day.
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Connecting
the Gospel ...
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... to
the first reading: The second reading makes clear in what way belief is consent: we must unite ourselves with Christ in his death, that is, we must die to self. This embracing of death leads to union with Christ in his resurrection. |
... to experience: Consent implies something more than words. Signing a contract means fulfilling its terms; marriage consent means a lifetime of fidel- ity; consent to undergo surgery means we place ourselves in the hands of the surgeon. Our belief-consent in Jesus means more than words: it transforms the way we live and relate, both in this life and in the next.
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Copyright © 2014 by The Order
of St. Benedict, Inc., Collegeville, Minnesota.
All rights
reserved.
Used
by permission from Liturgical Press,
St. John’s Abbey, P.O. Box 7500 Collegeville, Minnesota 56321-7500 |
Living Liturgy: Spirituality, Celebration, and Catechesis
for Sundays and Solemnities Year A - 2014, pp. 241.
Joyce Ann Zimmerman, CPPS;
Kathleen Harmon, SND de N;
and Christopher W. Conlon, SM
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Art by Martin Erspamer, O.S.B.
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Clip Art for the Liturgical Year (A, B, and C).
Used by permission of Liturgy Training Publications. This art may be reproduced only by parishes who purchase the collection
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