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Above: All Souls’ Day, by Jakub Schikaneder
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Praying for the Dead
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The Feast of All Souls originated at the great monastery of Cluny in 998. The commemoration spread and became an occasion to pray for those in Purgatory. During the Reformation Era Protestants and Anglicans dropped the feast on theological grounds. In the late twentieth century, however, the feast–usually renamed the Commemoration of All Faithful Departed–began appearing on Anglican calendars. The difference between All Saints’ Day and All Faithful Departed, in this context, had become one of emphasis–distinguished saints on November 1 and forgotten saints on November 2.
The idea of Purgatory (a Medieval Roman Catholic doctrine with ancient roots) is that of, as I heard a Catholic catechist, “God’s mud room.” The doctrine holds that all those in Purgatory will go to Heaven, just not yet, for they require purification. I am sufficiently Protestant to reject the doctrine of Purgatory, for I believe that the death and resurrection of Jesus constitutes “God’s mud room.” Purgatory is also alien to Eastern Orthodoxy, which also encourages prayers for the dead.
I pray for the dead, too. After all, who knows what takes place between God and the departed?
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 COMMON ERA
THE FEAST OF THE HOLY CROSS
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Merciful Father, hear our prayers and console us.
As we renew our faith in your Son, whom you raised from the dead,
strengthen our hope that all our departed brothers and sisters will share in his resurrection,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Wisdom of Solomon 3:1-9 or Isaiah 25:6-9
Psalm 27:1, 4, 7-9, 13-14 or Psalm 103:8, 10, 13-18
Romans 6:3-9 or 1 Corinthians 15:20-28
Matthew 25:31-46 or John 11:17-27
—The Vatican II Sunday Missal (1974), 1041-1048
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O God, the Maker and Redeemer of all believers:
Grant to the faithful departed the unsearchable benefits of the passion of your Son;
that on the day of his appearing they may be manifested as your children;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Wisdom of Solomon 3:1-9 or Isaiah 25:6-9
Psalm 130 or Psalm 116:6-9
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 or 1 Corinthians 15:50-58
John 5:24-27
—Holy Women, Holy Men: Celebrating the Saints (2010), 665
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1 (ALL SAINTS)
2 (ALL SOULS/COMMEMORATION OF ALL FAITHFUL DEPARTED)
3 (Richard Hooker, Anglican Priest and Theologian)
- Daniel Payne, African Methodist Episcopal Bishop
- John Worthington, British Moravian Minister and Composer; John Antes, U.S. Moravian Instrument Maker, Composer, and Missionary; Benjamin Henry LaTrobe, Sr., British Moravian Bishop and Hymn Writer; Christian Ignatius LaTrobe, British Moravian Composer; Peter LaTrobe, British Moravian Bishop and Composer; Johann Christopher Pyrlaeus, Moravian Missionary and Musician; and Augustus Gottlieb Spangenberg, Moravian Bishop and Hymn Writer
- Pierre-François Néron, French Roman Catholic Priest and Martyr in Vietnam, 1860
4 (Ludolph Ernst Schlicht, Moravian Minister, Musician, and Hymn Writer; John Gambold, Sr., British Moravian Bishop, Hymn Writer, and Translator of Hymns; and John Gambold, Jr., Moravian Composer)
- Augustus Montague Toplady, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer
- Léon Bloy, French Roman Catholic Novelist and Social Critic; his godson, Jacques Maritain, French Roman Catholic Philosopher; and his wife, Raïssa Maritain, French Roman Catholic Contemplative
- Theodore Weld, U.S. Congregationalist then Quaker Abolitionist and Educator; his wife, Angelina Grimké, U.S. Presbyterian then Quaker Abolitionist, Educator, and Feminist; her sister, Sarah Grimké, U.S. Episcopalian then Quaker Abolitionist and Feminist; her nephew, Francis Grimké, African-American Presbyterian Minister and Civil Rights Activist; and his wife, Charlotte Grimké, African-American Abolitionist and Educator
5 (Bernard Lichtenberg, German Roman Catholic Priest and Martyr, 1943)
- Guido Maria Conforti, Founder of the Xavierian Missionaries
- Hryhorii Lakota, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Priest and Martyr, 1950
6 (Christian Gregor, Father of Moravian Church Music)
- Arthur Tappan and Lewis Tappan, U.S. Congregationalist Businessmen and Abolitionists; colleagues and financial backers of Samuel Eli Cornish and Theodore S. Wright, African-American Ministers and Abolitionists
- Giovanni Gabrieli and Hans Leo Hassler, Composers and Organists; and Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schutz, Composers and Musicians
- Halford E. Luccock, U.S. Methodist Minister and Biblical Scholar
- Magdeleine of Jesus, Founder of the Little Sisters of Jesus
7 (Willibrord, Apostle to the Frisians; and Boniface of Mainz, Apostle to the Germans)
- Benedict Joseph Flaget, Roman Catholic Bishop of Bardstown then of Louisville, Kentucky
- Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, and Civil Rights Activist
- Eugene Carson Blake, U.S. Presbyterian Minister, Ecumenist, and Moral Critic
- John Cawood, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer
- John Christian Frederick Heyer, Lutheran Missionary in the United States and India; Bartholomeaus Ziegenbalg, Jr., Lutheran Minister to the Tamils; and Ludwig Nommensen, Lutheran Missionary to Sumatra and Apostle to the Batak
8 (John Duns Scotus, Scottish Roman Catholic Priest and Theologian)
- Elizabeth of the Trinity, French Roman Catholic Nun, Mystic, and Religious Writer
- Johann von Staupitz, Martin Luther’s Spiritual Mentor
- John Caspar Mattes, U.S. Lutheran Minister and Liturgist
- Pambo of Nitria, Ammonius of Skete, Palladius of Galatia, Macarius of Egypt, Macarius of Alexandria, and Pishoy, Desert Fathers; Evagrius of Pontus, Monk and Scholar; Melania the Elder, Desert Mother; Rufinus of Aquileia, Monk and Theologian; Didymus the Blind, Biblical Scholar; John II, Bishop of Jerusalem; Melania the Younger, Desert Mother; and her husband, Pinian, Monk
9 (Martin Chemnitz, German Lutheran Theologian, and the “Second Martin”)
- Andreas Peter Berggreen, Danish Lutheran Musicologist, Organist, Music Educator, and Composer
- Elijah P. Lovejoy, U.S. Journalist, Abolitionist, Presbyterian Minister, and Martyr, 1837; his brother, Owen Lovejoy, U.S. Abolitionist, Lawmaker, and Congregationalist Minister; and William Wells Brown, African-American Abolitionist, Novelist, Historian, and Physician
- Johann(es) Matthaus Meyfart, German Lutheran Educator and Devotional Writer
- Margery Kempe, English Roman Catholic Mystic and Pilgrim
- William Croswell, Episcopal Priest and Hymn Writer
10 (Leo I “the Great,” Bishop of Rome)
- Lott Cary, African-American Baptist Minister and Missionary to Liberia; and Melville B. Cox, U.S. Methodist Minister and Missionary to Liberia
- Odette Prévost, French Roman Catholic Nun, and Martyr in Algeria, 1995
11 (Anne Steele, First Important English Female Hymn Writer)
- Alijca Maria Jadwiga Kotowska, Polish Roman Catholic Nun and Martyr, 1939
- Edwin Hatch, Anglican Priest, Scholar, and Hymn Writer
- Martha Coffin Pelham Wright; her sister, Lucretia Coffin Mott; her husband, James Mott; his sister, Abigail Lydia Mott Moore; and her husband, Lindley Murray Moore; U.S. Quaker Abolitionists and Feminists
- Peter Taylor Forsyth, Scottish Congregationalist Minister and Theologian
12 (Josaphat Kuntsevych, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Polotsk, and Martyr, 1623)
- John Tavener, English Presbyterian then Orthodox Composer
- Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican Roman Catholic Nun, Composer, Writer, Philosopher, Feminist, and Alleged Heretic
- Ray Palmer, U.S. Congregationalist Minister and Hymn Writer
- William Arthur Dunkerley, British Novelist, Poet, and Hymn Writer
13 (Henry Martyn Dexter, U.S. Congregationalist Minister and Historian)
- Abbo of Fleury, Roman Catholic Abbot
- Brice of Tours, Roman Catholic Bishop
- Frances Xavier Cabrini, Founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart
- William Romanis, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer
14 (Samuel Seabury, Episcopal Bishop of Connecticut, and Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church)
- Maria Luiza Merkert, Co-Founder of the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth
- Nicholas Tavelic and His Companions, Roman Catholic Martyrs, 1391
- Peter Wolle, U.S. Moravian Bishop, Organist, and Composer; Theodore Francis Wolle, U.S. Moravian Organist and Composer; and John Frederick “J. Fred” Wolle, U.S. Moravian Organist, Composer, and Choir Director
15 (John Amos Comenius, Father of Modern Education)
- Gustaf Aulén and his protégé and colleague, Anders Nygren, Swedish Lutheran Bishops and Theologians
- Jane Montgomery Campbell, Anglican Hymn Translator and Music Educator
- Johann Gottlob Klemm, Instrument Maker; David Tannenberg, Sr., German-American Moravian Organ Builder; Johann Philip Bachmann, German-American Moravian Instrument Maker; Joseph Ferdinand Bulitschek, Bohemian-American Organ Builder; and Tobias Friedrich, German Moravian Composer and Musician
- Johannes Kepler, German Lutheran Astronomer and Mathematician
- Joseph Pignatelli, Restorer of the Jesuits
16 (Margaret of Scotland, Queen, Humanitarian, and Ecclesiastical Reformer)
- Giuseppe Moscati, Italian Roman Catholic Physician
- Ignacio Ellacuria and His Companions, Martyrs in El Salvador, November 15, 1989
- Jesuit Martyrs of Paraguay, 1628
17 (Henriette DeLille, Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family)
- Hugh of Lincoln, Roman Catholic Bishop and Abbot
18 (Hilda of Whitby, Roman Catholic Abbess)
- Arthur Tozer Russell, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer
- Isabel Alice Hartley Crawford, Baptist Missionary to the Kiowa Nation
- Jane Eliza(beth) Leeson, English Hymn Writer
19 (Elizabeth of Hungary, Princess of Hungary, and Humanitarian)
- Alice Nevin, U.S. German Reformed Liturgist and Composer of Hymn Texts
- Arthur Henry Mann, Anglican Organist, Choir Director, Hymnodist, and Hymn Tune Composer
- Johann Christian Till, U.S. Moravian Organist, Composer, and Piano Builder; and his son, Jacob Christian Till, U.S. Moravian Piano Builder
- Johann Hermann Schein, German Lutheran Composer
- Samuel John Stone, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer
20 (F. Bland Tucker, Episcopal Priest and Hymnodist; “The Dean of American Hymn Writers”)
- Henry Francis Lyte, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer
- Priscilla Lydia Sellon, a Restorer of Religious Life in The Church of England
- Richard Watson Gilder, U.S. Poet, Journalist, and Social Reformer
- Theodore Claudius Pease, U.S. Congregationalist Minister and Hymn Writer
21 (Thomas Tallis and his student and colleague, William Byrd, English Composers and Organists; and John Merbecke, English Composer, Organist, and Theologian)
- Guy Ignatius Chabrat, Roman Catholic Bishop Coadjutor of Bardstown then of Louisville, Kentucky; and his cousin, Peter Joseph Lavialle, Roman Catholic Bishop of Louisville, Kentucky
- Henry Purcell and his brother, Daniel Purcell, English Composers
- Maria Franciszka Siedliska, Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth
22 (Robert Seagrave, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer)
- Anna Kolesárová, Slovak Roman Catholic Martyr, 1944
- Ditlef Georgson Ristad, Norwegian-American Lutheran Minister, Hymn Translator, Liturgist, and Educator
23 (Clement I, Bishop of Rome)
- Caspar Friedrich Nachtenhofer, German Lutheran Minister, Liturgist, and Hymn Writer
- Columban, Roman Catholic Monk, Abbot, and Missionary
- Enrichetta Alfieri, Italian Roman Catholic Nun and “Angel of San Vittore”
- John Kenneth Pfohl, Sr., U.S. Moravian Bishop; his wife, Harriet Elizabeth “Bessie” Whittington Pfohl, U.S. Moravian Musician; and their son, James Christian Pfohl, Sr., U.S. Moravian Musician
24 (Andrew Dung-Lac and Peter Thi, Roman Catholic Priests and Martyrs in Vietnam, 1839)
- Lucy Menzies, Scottish Presbyterian then Anglican Scholar and Mystic
- Theophane Venard, Roman Catholic Priest, Missionary, and Martyr in Vietnam, 1861
- Vincent Liem, Roman Catholic Priest and Martyr in Vietnam, 1773
25 (William Hiley Bathurst, Anglican Priest and Hymn Writer)
- Isaac Watts, English Congregationalist Minister and Hymn Writer
- James Otis Sargent Huntington, Founder of the Order of the Holy Cross
- John LaFarge, Jr., U.S. Roman Catholic Priest and Renewer of Society
- Petrus Nigidius, German Lutheran Educator and Composer; and Georg Nigidius, German Lutheran Composer and Hymn Writer
26 (Siricius, Bishop of Rome)
- H. Baxter Liebler, Episcopal Priest and Missionary to the Navajo Nation
- John Berchmans, Roman Catholic Seminarian
- Sojourner Truth, U.S. Abolitionist, Mystic, and Feminist
- Theodore P. Ferris, Episcopal Priest and Author
27 (James Intercisus, Roman Catholic Martyr)
- William Cooke and Benjamin Webb, Anglican Priests and Translators of Hymns
28 (Stephen the Younger, Defender of Icons)
- Albert George Butzer, Sr., U.S. Presbyterian Minister and Educator
- Kamehameha IV and Emma Rooke, King and Queen of Hawai’i
- James Mills Thoburn, Isabella Thoburn, and Clara Swain, U.S. Methodist Missionaries to India
- Joseph Hofer and Michael Hofer, U.S. Hutterite Conscientious Objectors and Martyrs, 1918
29 (Day of Intercession and Thanksgiving for the Missionary Work of the Church)
- Frederick Cook Atkinson, Anglican Church Organist and Composer
- Jennette Threlfall, English Hymn Writer
30 (ANDREW THE APOSTLE, MARTYR)
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Lowercase boldface on a date with two or more commemorations indicates a primary feast.
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