All Saints’ Day
WHEN MEMORY TURNS TO FESTIVITY Catholics will flock to churches, cemeteries and memorial parks November 1and 2 to celebrate monuments of faith. Both feasts point to life. Both feasts are rooted in memory. Both feasts are fuelled by love. What can be more biblical than God’s love that transforms sinners into saints and purifies souls so they can inherit heaven. It’s all very biblical! Why do we remember? Why do we hope in a life promised to us? It is because we have experienced love. God’s love is so powerful an invitation and so attractive a prospect that many people lived their lives as a preparation for a fuller, richer, more abundant life with God. These are the saints, those who were faithful on earth and thus victorious in heaven. These are the saints we know and venerate in the church but also the nameless saints who silently walked this earth filling other people’s lives with love. They felt God’s love and responded in love, an