Homily All Souls Day - Second November
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
  
  First Reading: Isaiah 25:6, 7-9.
  
  Psalm: Ps 26. "I believe that I  shall see the good things of the Lord, in the land of the living." 
  
  Second Reading: Romans 5:5-11
  
  Gospel Acclamation: John 6:40.  "This is the will of my Father, says the Lord. That all who believe in the Son  have eternal life. And I will raise them up to life again on the last day."
  
  Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30
  
  
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  I could not think of a better  person to commend our dear departed loved ones, friends and colleagues to the  eternal care of, than the one who formed them with love.... and walked with  them every step of their life's journey...  and loved them as a doting  parent...  that is, Our God. God is love...  God who created  everything from the dust...  and who never hates anything he created,  because he made it... and with love beyond telling.....   We commend  our departed loved ones and all souls to God, who understands us better than we  even understand ourselves...   it is God Who knows every situation, every  circumstance, every hardship, every context to all our actions and decisions,  and every blessing and grace of each person's life.  God sees and knows  everything that made us free to make the decisions we made in our lives... and  God also sees all restricted us in our freedom to think and act too.....   // And amazingly, many times, we don't see those factors clearly - even in the  events of our own lives! 
  
  We mortals, act with imperfect vision and knowledge. God knows that, and  sees it all and allows for these factors. God has the whole picture and sees us  with clear but loving eyes. 
  
  God who is all compassionate, merciful, kind. loving and faithful.
  
  In his earthly ministry, Jesus physically raised from the dead only a few  people.  And naturally, this astounding miracle was met with incredible  wonder, awe and amazement.  But we know that the people he raised back to  life, with compassion deep in his heart, would eventually go the way of all  humans, and die again...  (but hopefully this time, after a long and happy  life).  
  
  These rare incidents of Christ raising the dead (in his earthly ministry),  show us the heart of God towards all who mourn.  This heart is filled with  unfathomable love and compassion.  Our Lord himself knew what it was to  mourn the loss of loved ones.  His step father Joseph passed away at some  time in his young life.  It was have been a deep loss and sadness...    He must have been tempted to raise him back up...  but he did not.  Instead entrusting him to his Heavenly Father who is always faithful...   He also wept at the death of Lazarus, even though he believed in Heaven and the  ultimate resurrection of all the dead...  but he still keenly felt grief  and loss nevertheless...   Our Lord knows what we mean when we are  deeply grieving.  
  
  Jesus says to each of us... I WILL raise you up anew to eternal life.   To the fullness of life in Heaven.  
  
  Those few examples of physical resurrection, (of which Christ himself is the  absolute fullness of examples),  are a promise and foretaste.    This poor widows only son was raised up out of compassion  to remind  everyone that God promises to raise up our bodies in the fullness of  time.  it also shows Christ's faithfulness, love and care for all who are  bowed down by grief and loss.  God promises to fulfil his words to us. We  too, can join with those in the first reading who acclaimed:  "See,  this is the one in whom we trusted. IT is God in whom we hoped. And we were  right to do so, for see, he has saved us!"  
  
  In life, and in the life of each one of us, we come across sadness,  tragedies, loss and disaster.  More times than we care to count.   Some disasters are naturally occurring, freak incidents, or inexplicable  developments, and other disasters are tragically due to human action; -   mistakes, sins, negligence or malice.  These are even harder to  bear.  today's feast of ALL SOULS is a reminder that God is our Faithful  shepherd. A good and loving shepherd and parent.. who is never just content  with saving the 99% of the flock...  but who will not rest and who keeps  searching until the last sheep is recovered and carried back to be reunited  with everyone else. 
  
  Jesus shows us that it is right and good to keep trusting and hoping and  praying - for God is truly faithful. God is gentle and kind and  compassionate. 
  
  Today we pray for all Holy Souls.  We are consoled and peaceful in the  knowledge that we are praying and commending all these precious souls into  the hands of the one has has the last loving say on everything. 
  
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  References:
  Fr Paul W. Kelly
  
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  "Faith, Hope and Love" theme hymn - In memory of William John  Kelly (1942-2017) - Inspired by 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. Music by Paul W. Kelly.  Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019.
  
  "Quiet Time."  Instrumental Reflection music. Written by Paul W Kelly.  1988, 2007. & This arrangement: Stefan Kelk, 2020. 
  
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  May God bless and keep you.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  
  
All Souls Day
  (Second November)
  
  
   The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the  communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
  
            PENITENTIAL ACT:
  
  As we prepare to celebrate the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, let us pause, recall  our sins, and trust in Gods infinite mercy.
  
  Lord Jesus, you raise the dead to life in the  Spirit. Lord, have mercy.
  
  You bring pardon and peace to the sinner. Christ, have mercy.
  
  You bring light to those in darkness. Lord, have mercy.
  
  May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our  sins, and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.
  
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  Preface I of Christian Death
  
  EPII
  
  Memorial Acclamation
  
  We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come  again.
  
  
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  SOLEMN BLESSING: 
  
  Let  us bow our heads and ask for God's blessing.
  May the God of all consolation bless you,
  for in his unfathomable goodness he created the human race,
  and in the Resurrection of his Only Begotten Son
  he has given believers the hope of rising again.
  Amen.
  
  To us who are alive, may God grant pardon for our sins,
  and to all the dead, a place of light and peace.
  Amen.
  May we all live happily for ever with Christ,
  whom we believe truly rose from the dead.
  Amen.
  
  And may the blessing of almighty God,
  the Father, and the Son, + and  the Holy Spirit,
  come down on you and remain with you for ever.
  Amen.
  
  Priest: 
  
  Go in peace,  glorifying the Lord by your life.
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
