Catholics pray for our souls and we pray for the souls of our parents and grandparents.  We also pray for the souls of all our ancestors.  They gave us life.  They gave us what we are.

Catholics pray for our own souls and we pray for the souls, lives, and endeavors of our children, our grandchildren, and our descendants.

Catholics pray for our own souls and for the souls of our friends and neighbors.

Catholics pray a lot!

Souls are tiny bits of of living light, “sparks running through stubble”.  We see the stars on a clear night.  “My soul is a star in the sky!  The souls of all my ancestors look like the stars at night. Maybe, stars are the souls of the departed!”

Some stars are brighter than others.

The brightest souls glow with the Energy of God.   The more we pray, the more Energy our soul receives from God.  His Holy Photons brighten our souls with light.  The souls of God’s Obedient Saints glow most brightly of all.

The brightest lights in the sky are the planets.  They revolve around the sun, absorbing its light.  Catholics center our lives around God.  We keep Him always in our thoughts.  As we absorb His Light, our souls grow brighter.

Miraculously, Catholics’ sins are forgiven by those ordained in living link with those empowered: “Those whose sins you forgive on earth are forgiven in Heaven.”

Miraculously, Catholics are able to take in The Actual Power of God.  Our priests have provided His Actual Body and Blood at every Catholic Mass since The Last Supper.  We are able to obey The Holy Instruction He repeated fourteen times:

“If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”

No wonder Catholics pray a lot!  Our obedient souls absorb more light every time we pray.

 

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