Adopt a FORGOTTEN Soul!

A prayerful challenge for Catholic families

For Catholics, November is a special month set aside to pray for souls. There are souls waiting in Purgatory to be purified so that they can enter Heaven.

I am proposing that every Catholic family adopt a soul. Especially, a forgotten soul. In addition to praying for all souls, they can pray and ask God to use their prayers for a particular soul who is forgotten. They can make efforts to pray extra for that forgotten soul. They might even have a Mass said for that special person. Imagine the graces abounding!

Catholic families can visit cemeteries throughout the month of November and hopefully, at other times too. It’s a wonderful example for the children when parents and grandparents teach them to give of themselves by making efforts to pray for those in need. And indeed, the souls in Purgatory are in need of our prayers. Try to pray an extra Divine Mercy Chaplet each day for the forgotten souls. We can also offer up little aspirations throughout the day for the holy souls in Purgatory.

If you would like to take a picture of yourself (selfie) or of your family in a cemetery, or praying at church or in your own domestic church, please do and post it on my Facebook page along with the hash tag: #adoptaforgottensoul Possibly, we will raise awareness of the plight of the holy souls in Purgatory.

I recently wrote a blog post about the holy souls which you can see here.

Please consider adopting a Forgotten Soul. That soul will surely remember you and pray for you! God bless you!

3 thoughts on “Adopt a FORGOTTEN Soul!

  1. I have been going to the cemetery daily during November to pray for my husband who died 26 months ago. Now I’m going to pray also for a Forgotten Soul. I really feel drawn to do this plus, offer up my Mass intention this month for that dear soul.

    • Dear Jo,

      I am so sorry for the loss of your husband.
      It is wonderful that you have been going to the cemetery every day. May God reward you! I’m so thankful that you feel drawn to this and you will remember a Forgotten Soul in your Mass intentions for that dear Soul. That is wonderful!

      God bless you and give you His deep and abiding peace,

      Warmly
      Donna-Marie

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