Offering Gregorian Masses for the Deceased and Experiencing Disabilities
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Fr. Josh answers questions about the Church's tradition of offering Gregorian Masses for the deceased, and whether a physical or mental disability can affect one's road to his or her vocation.
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"The offering of Gregorian Masses has a special efficacy for obtaining from God the speedy deliverance of a suffering soul."-The Sacred Congregation on Indulgences
Questions
Gregorian Masses
Since it's the month of November, I'm wondering what the Church teaches on Gregorian Masses. It's a pious belief among some that if a set of Gregorian Masses is said for a deceased person (who died in the state of grace), that person will get freed from Purgatory by the end of the set of Masses. Is this official Church teaching? Was this an indulgence granted by a Pope? Thanks and God bless.
-Cyprian
Experiencing Disabilities
Hi Father! I’m a student at Franciscan University of Steubenville and I’m discerning the priesthood/religious life. One of the doubts on my heart that I’ve been praying on is a pre-existing condition I have had since before I was born. I’m thinking about getting a service dog, but I’m worried that my condition might keep me from living my possible vocation. Are dioceses/communities usually open to people in my situation?
-Thomas
Resources
- Submit your questions and feedback to Fr. Josh by filling out a form at www.ascensionpress.com/askfatherjosh
- Broken and Blessed by Fr. Josh Johnson
- Pocket Guide to Adoration by Fr. Josh Johnson
- Pocket Guide to Reconciliation by Fr. Josh Johnson & Fr. Mike Schmitz
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