Holy Souls

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  • A novena is to be said for 9 days. This novena gives one or two mysteries from the traditional rosary to meditate upon for each day for All Souls in Purgatory to Christ the King. Includes the De Profundis, How to Give First-Aid to Souls - Constant Treatment and Special Treatment.

    22 page booklet.

    • $2.50


    • SKU: N-ASN

    Score: 5.00 (votes: 1)
  • Daily Pilgrimage to Purgatory by Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. Impr. 1933, 32 page booklet. From the beginning: In the writings of St. Margaret Mary we find the following exhortation: “In union with the divine Heart of Jesus make a short pilgrimage to Purgatory at night. Offer Him all your activities of the day and ask Him to apply His merits to the suffering souls. At the same time, implore them to obtain for you the grace to live and die in the love and friendship of this divine Heart.” With this small booklet, “It is inexhaustible. It implores Our Lord and Savior to apply to them the infinite merits of His life, His Passion and Death, and also those of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph and all the saints.”

     

     

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  • Indulgenced Prayers Taken from the latest Official List “Preces et Pia Opera” Issued by the Sacred Penitentiary Apostolate in Rome, December 31, 1937.

    We are much richer than we know; spiritually richer. All the treasures of Christ’s sufferings, and the accumulated merits of every member of the Mystical Body of Christ are deposited in the Treasury of the Church, in God’s Bank, Unlimited. In this booklet is presented a choice selection of prayers, all richly endowed with indulgences. The Bank is open to us at any time and for any amount we desire.

    46 page booklet. Impr 1948.

    • $5.46


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  • By Rev. J.F. Durin.

    Long ago the Holy Ghost said: “It is a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from their sins.” (II.Macab. XII., 46.) Our Lord shed tears in seeing the tomb of Lazarus, and the Church, well acquainted with the feelings of the Divine Founder, is incessantly recommending charity for the Souls suffering in Purgatory. Let us try it! When we are in trouble, when we long for a favor, let us perform some pious or charitable work for the relief of the “Poor Souls.” They will be grateful, they will plead for us, and present our requests to the Eternal Father, who loves them.

    63 page booklet, Impr 1931.

    • $4.95


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  • Arranged for Congregational use by Rev. Joseph W. Printon, C. Ss. R.

    All hymns are meant to be sung by the entire congregation and all prayers are meant to be recited along by the entire congregation.

    Impr 1934. 32 page booklet.

    • $4.96


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  • An exact reprint from a 1946 edition.

    It includes prayers for each day of the month (p. 10-86), a Novena to the Holy Souls in Purgatory by St. Alphonsus (p.225ff), Morning prayers, Evening devotions, Acts before and after Holy Communion, devotions for Confession, visit to the Blessed Sacrament by St. Alphonsus, the Way of The Cross by St. Alphonsus, Protestation for a Happy Death by St. Alphonsus, and other prayers too numerous to mention. Includes daily prayers for the Poor Souls, Litanies, Mass Prayers, and much more.

    285 pages, Size 4” x 6”.

    • $9.50


    • SKU: N-78

    Score: 4.00 (votes: 4)
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  • By Rev. Frederick William Faber, D.D. Impr 1928.

    The best test of the value of a book is its unwaning influence; and Father Faber’s well-known book, "All for Jesus," has stood the test very well, for, though it was written 72 years ago, it seems to have lost nothing of its popularity. We trust that in the form in which it is presented in the following pages, it will have lost none of its value, and that it will help the reader to realize the consoling character of the Catholic Church’s teachings on the subject of Purgatory.

    • $4.30


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  • Martin Jugie, translated from the seventh French addition by Malachy Gerard Carroll.

    Impr, 1949. 203 page book.

    Now Purgatory can be looked at from a different point of view, which without excluding the first, tends directly, however, to another end. Other books have been written with eyes primarily on the dead. This book is written with eyes on the living - the faithful on earth - and we strive to foster in them a salutary fear of the pains of Purgatory, and point out to them the means of avoiding them.

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  • By Mother Mary of St. Austin. Impr, 1947.

    That the state of Purgatory is not just a nightmare to frighten sinners into repentance, nor the vindictive imposition of a jealous Deity, but essentially the continuation of an earthly experience, in which the departed soul is purified by the application of the Divine attributes­— this is the theme of Mother St. Austin’s treatise. A wide reading of theological and, what is more important, of mystical writers, has gone to its making. The book is a treasury of valuable and apposite quotations. But this learning has been grasped, coordinated, and remoulded by a personal mystical experience of a very high order. Although the author attempts to conceal it by citing personal experiences as though belonging to others, in fact the manuscript was composed in the face of overwhelming difficulties, against ill-health, and the extraneous duties of a Mistress of Novices. She died before the manuscript was completed, and its publication was entrusted to Father Nicolas Ryan, S.J., who has still further revised the text for this new edition.

    187 page book.

    • $15.20


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  • Thoughts on the Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory
    by Father Coleridge.

    Original Printing 1878.

    From the Preface:
    Two or three years ago it fell into my lot to preach during the Octave with which the Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls is accustomed to celebrate the annual Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. It occurred to me that some of the miracles of our Lord might be usefully applied in illustration of the doctrine of Purgatory, and this the substance of some few of the chapters of this book was put together. The Holy Souls are sufferers to a degree and in a manner which are but faintly pictured in the bodily maladies which our Lord so lovingly relieved, and they are sufferers whose case He has left very much to the charity of the children of the Militant Church. His Sacred Heart looked further than the outward disease or privation for which He used His healing or restoring power, and, if it is most natural to consider all bodily evils as shadows and images by which spiritual infirmities are represented, it is not an exaggerated extension of the same principle of accommodation to consider the sufferings of Purgatory, all of which are caused by sin or negligence, as included under it. And no phase of department of Christian devotion can ever lose by being connected in any way with considerations on the acts and sayings of our Lord.

    401 pages.

    • $21.45


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