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SUMMARY:Skema: 31st Week in Ordinary Time
DESCRIPTION:Biblical Readings for Office and Mass\n31st Week in Ordinary Time\n\n\nMass Readings: Sunday (C)\, Weekdays (I)\nNovember 2 – 8\, 2025\n\n\n\nSun\n2\nMon\n3\nTue\n4\nWed\n5\nThu\n6\nFri\n7\nSat\n8\n\n\nOffice\nAll Souls\nWeekday\nSt Charles Borromeo\nWeekday\nWeekday\nWeekday\nMemorial of the BVM\n\n\nVigils\nEzek 37:1-14\nDaniel 3:46-70\nDaniel 3:71-90\nDaniel 3:91-100\nDaniel 4:1-15\nDaniel 4:16-34\nDaniel 5:1-12\n\n\nLauds\nJob 14:1-12\nZech 10:1-5\nZech 10:6-12\nZech 11:1-6\nZech 11:7-14\nZech 11:15-17\nZech 12:1-6\n\n\nMass\n668\n485\n486\n487\n488\n489\n490\n\n\n1st\nWis 3:1-9\nRom 11:29-36\nRom 12:5-16ab\nRom 13:8-10\nRom 14:7-12\nRom 15:14-21\nRom 16:3-9\, 16\, 22-27\n\n\n2nd\n2 Cor 5:1\, 6-10\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGospel\nJohn 11:17-27\nLuke 14:12-14\nLuke 14:15-24\nLuke 14:25-33\nLuke 15:1-10\nLuke 16:1-8\nLuke 16:9-15\n\n\nVespers\n1 Thess 4:13-18\nJas 4:13-17\nJas 5:1-6\nJas 5:7-12\nJas 5:13-20\n2 Pet 1:1-9\n1 Pet 2:1-10
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SUMMARY:31st Sunday
DESCRIPTION:THE LOVE BETWEEN\nGOD AND THE SOUL\nFrom “Purgation and Purgatory” by St Catherine of Genoa 1\n◊◊◊\nThe souls in purgatory cannot think\, “I am here\, and justly so because of my sins\,” or “I wish I had never committed such sins for now I would be in paradise\,” or “That person there is leaving before me\,” or “I will leave before that one.” They cannot remember the good or evil in their past nor that of others. \nSuch is their joy in God’s will\, in his pleasure\, that they have no concern for themselves but dwell only in their joy in God’s ordinance. They see only the goodness of God\, his mercy toward all. Should they be aware of other good or evil\, theirs would not be perfect charity. Only once do they understand the reason for their purgatory: the moment in which they leave this life. After this moment\, that knowledge disappears. Immersed in charity\, incapable of deviating from it\, they can only will or desire pure love. There is no joy save that in paradise to be compared with the joy of the souls in purgatory. \nAs the rust of sin is consumed the soul is more and more open to God’s love. Just as a covered object left out in the sun cannot be penetrated by the sun’s rays\, in the same way\, once the covering of the soul is removed\, the soul opens itself fully to the rays of the sun. Having become one with God’s will\, these souls\, to the extent that he grants it to them\, see into God… \nAll that I have said is nothing compared to what I feel within\, the witnessed correspondence of love between God and the soul; for when God sees the soul pure as it was in its origins\, he tugs at it with a glance\, draws it and binds it to himself with a fiery love. God so transforms the soul into himself that it knows nothing other than God. He will not cease until he has brought the soul to its perfection. \nThat is why the soul seeks to cast off any and all impediments\, so that it can be lifted up to God; and such impediments are the cause of the suffering of the souls in purgatory. Not that the souls dwell on their suffering; they dwell rather on the resistance they feel within themselves against the will of God\, against his intense and pure love bent on nothing but drawing them up to him. And I see rays of lightning darting from that divine love to the creature\, so intense and fiery… The soul becomes like gold that becomes purer as it is fired\, all dross being cast out… \nThese flaws are burned away in the last stage of love. God shows the soul its weakness\, so that the soul may see the workings of God. If we are to become perfect\, the change must be brought about in us and without us; that is\, the change is to be the work not of human beings but of God… The overwhelming love of God gives the soul a joy beyond words. In purgatory great joy and great suffering do not exclude one another. \n1\nA Word in Season – vol. IV – Sanctoral – Augustinian Press – 1991 – pg 215.
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