The Church is the mystical body of Jesus Christ, of which He is the Head,
and all the faithful are the members. It is divided into three parts: the
Church Militant on earth, consisting of the faithful who are still
fighting for their faith and struggling for their salvation; the Church
Triumphant, consisting of the saints in heaven; and finally, the Church
Suffering, consisting of the souls in purgatory. All the dead, then, who
die in the Lord, belong to the great mysterious body of Christ, either as
members glorified already, or as still awaiting the glory to come. But all
are united among themselves and form one great communion of saints.
Therefore when we consider what faith teaches us concerning the Church
Suffering, or purgatory, we cannot help exclaiming: “O faith! how
beautiful thou art! How touching is the communion of saints!” We children
of the Church Militant stretch forth one hand towards our brethren of the
Church Triumphant for help and protection; and with the other extended we
supplicate by our prayers, our alms, and patient sufferings, that the time
of probation for our brethren of the Church Suffering may be shortened. We
feel they entreat us to alleviate their torments, and their gratitude for
our good services will incline them to help us in our infirmities and
weakness. How often does this thought occupy our attention? It should
engage us frequently. As we are now so once were the souls in purgatory;
as they are now so we hope to be—for once in purgatory it means that
heaven is within our reach.
Prayer.
Release, O Lord, etc., etc.
Seventh Day.
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