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Solemnity of All Saints Old Calendar: Feast of All Saints
Today the Church celebrates all the saints: canonized or beatified, and the multitude of those who are in heaven enjoying the beatific vision that are only known to God. During the early centuries the Saints venerated by the Church were all martyrs. Later on the Popes set November 1 as the day for commemorating all the Saints. We all have this "universal call to holiness." What must we to do in order to join the company of the saints in heaven? We "must follow in His footsteps and conform [our]selves to His image seeking the will of the Father in all things. [We] must devote [our]selves with all [our] being to the glory of God and the service of [our] neighbor. In this way, the holiness of the People of God will grow into an abundant harvest of good, as is admirably shown by the life of so many saints in Church history" (Lumen Gentium, 40).
All Saints Day
During the year the Church celebrates one by one the feasts of the saints. Today she joins them all in one festival. In addition to those whose names she knows, she recalls in a magnificent vision all the others "of all nations and tribes standing before the throne and in sight of the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands, proclaiming Him who redeemed them in His Blood."
- Visiting a cemetery and praying for the dead during the Octave of All Saints' Day (November 1 through November 8) will gain a plenary indulgence that can be applied only to the souls in purgatory. On other days, this work gains a partial indulgence.
- Spend a little time after Mass thanking God for all the unnamed saints, some of whom could be our own relatives.
- Have a special meal and if you have young children have them dress up like saints and play games.
- Pray the Litany of the Saints -- you could make it really special by chanting it ("he who sings prays twice") and you could read an explanation of this litany, which is considered the model of all other litanies.
- From the Catholic Culture library:
- The Church's Thanksgiving Day by Fr. Joseph Minihan,
- Ideas for Sanctifying All Saints' Day by Jennifer Gregory Miller,
- Halloween and All Saints Day by Fr. William Saunders.
- The Church's Thanksgiving Day by Fr. Joseph Minihan,
Indulgences for All Souls Week
An indulgence, applicable only to the Souls in Purgatory, is granted to the faithful, who devoutly visit a cemetery and pray, even if only mentally, for the departed. The indulgence is plenary each day from the first to the eighth of November; on other days of the year it is partial.
A plenary indulgence, applicable only to the Souls in Purgatory, is granted to the faithful, who on the day dedicated to the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed [November 2 {as well as on the Sunday preceding or following, and on All Saints' Day}] piously visit a church. In visiting the church it is required that one Our Father and the Creed be recited.
To acquire a plenary indulgence it is necessary also to fulfill the following three conditions: sacramental Confession, Eucharistic communion, and prayer for the intention of the Holy Father. The three conditions may be fulfilled several days before or after the performance of the visit; it is, however, fitting that communion be received and the prayer for the intention of the Holy Father be said on the same day as the visit.
The condition of praying for the intention of the Holy Father is fully satisfied by reciting one Our Father and one Hail Mary. A plenary indulgence can be acquired only once in the course of the day.

Daily Readings for:
November 01, 2008
(Readings on USCCB website)
Collect: God our Father, source of all holiness, the work of your hands is manifest in your saints, the beauty of your truth is reflected in their faith. May we who aspire to have part in their joy be filled with the Spirit that blessed their lives, so that having shared their faith on earth we may also know their peace in your kingdom. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
- All Saints' Cakes
- Boxty Bread
- Chestnut Fritters
- Coffee Braid
- Doughnuts
- Fave dei Morti
- Golden Flake Buttermilk Doughnuts
- Panes de Muertos
- Potato Apple Cake
- Puree of Chestnuts
- Soul Cakes
- Soul Cakes
- St. Clement's Mousse
- St. Gall Cheese Balls
- St. Mary's Mocha Surprise
- Toffee Apples
- All Saints' Day in Louisiana
- Bobbing for Apples
- Death and Burial
- Feast of All Saints Ideas for the Home
- Feasts of All Saints and All Souls
- Halloween, All Saints, and All Souls
- Practical Suggestions for Christian Living (Anointing of the Sick)
- Praying for the Dead and Gaining Indulgences During November
- Prepare for Death
- Preparing for Heaven
- Procession for the Feast of All Saints
- Religion in the Home for Elementary School: November
- Religion in the Home for Preschool: November
- Snap Apples
- Teaching About Death
- Teaching Children About Sickness and Death
- November Devotion: The Holy Souls in Purgatory
- Litany of the Saints
- Little Litany of the Holy Souls
- Prayer for a Happy Death
- Daily Acceptance of Death
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