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All Saints/Souls Day Prayer Cards

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Send your prayer for them, with these back-to-back All Saints/Souls day Prayer Cards!

The liturgical feasts of All Saints' Day and All Souls provide a special moment and opportunity to reflect on the unity of God's people, in this life and the next.

On All Souls Day,  we remember and pray for those who have passed on to eternal rest with the Lord. 

All Saints Day is a Holy Day of Obligation. It is the day to learn about the lives of the saints, making it a particularly enjoyable festival to celebrate with kids! We honor great saints in this feast celebration.

Item No.: AG-ASS00001

Features:

  • All Saints/Souls Day Prayer Cards
  • Sleek and shiny, with a light-catching front
  • Feel: Slick front, silk backside
  • Made of premium thicker and heavier paper.
  • Rounded corner. Quarter-inch rounded corners add a modern touch.
  • Front of the card:  All Saints Day Prayer
  • Back of the card:  All Souls Day Prayer
  • 3.5" x 2" Wallet size (perfect size to keep in your pocket, wallet, or bookmark)

 

"But now that you have been freed from sin and have become slaves of God, the benefit that you have leads to sanctification, and its end is eternal life.”  ~ Romans 6:22

November 1st is the feast of All Saints. The Catholic Church celebrates all canonized and not canonized saints on this day and offers the sacrifice of the mass in thanksgiving to God for their exemplary lives and encourages the laity to work towards attaining Heaven. This day is so important to the Church that it is a holy day of obligation, which means we should all attend mass. 

This special feast reminds us of the universal calling to holiness. The catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that:

2013 "All Christians in any state or walk of life are called to the fullness of Christian life and the perfection of charity." All are called to holiness: "Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect." To reach this perfection, the faithful should use the strength dealt out to them by Christ's gift, so that . . . doing the will of the Father in everything, they may wholeheartedly devote themselves to the glory of God and the service of their neighbor. Thus the holiness of the People of God will grow in fruitful abundance, as is clearly shown in the history of the Church through the lives of so many saints.

Love is our primary vocation, and as we learn about the lives of the Saints, we realize that they made the ordinary extraordinary by doing it with God's grace and led by the Holy Spirit, for His Glory. Like Mother Theresa said, "Love until it hurts." We are encouraged to live our lives serving God through loving our neighbor, even if it is difficult. Saints radically loved God, in complete openness to their daily missions. Even though these known and unknown saints have attained eternal life, God has given them the task to intercede for us. Christians can have their personal "army of saint friends" that inspire them and root for them on their pilgrimage to Heaven. 

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AG-ASS00001

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  • All Saints/Souls Day Prayer Cards Sleek and shiny, with a light-catching front Feel: Slick front, silk backside Made of premium thicker and heavier paper. Rounded corner. Quarter-inch rounded corners add a modern touch. Front of the card:  All Saints Day Prayer Back of the card:  All Souls Day Prayer 3.5" x 2" Wallet size (perfect size to keep in your pocket, wallet, or bookmark)
Story Behind the Product

All Saints’ Day is celebrated on November 1st to honor all saints and martyrs throughout Christian history. This day highlights the importance of the communion of saints in the faith. Following it is All Souls’ Day on November 2nd, which is dedicated to commemorating those who have passed away within the faith, reminding us of our ongoing connection to the deceased in the hope of eternal life.