Our dead are not Unknown Soldiers. We know who they are and wither
they seek to go. We know that some may languish in Purgatory until the
last earthly stain is wiped away and unitl the last earthly injustice is
repaired. We also know that we can speed their passage from Purgatory
of shadow and pain to a Paradise of Happiness and Light. We can hasten
the dawn of eteranl rest and the rays of perpetual light. Our prayers
and Masses and works of charity can assist our dead in gaining entrance
into the blessedness of Heaven. We love our dead. We can help our
dead. Let us Pray for them always. Flowers wither upon their graves. A
daily garland of prayers is better than an armful of roses...
by Rev. E. L. Curran
Gone -- But  Not Forgotten
Fenzel, Leo F.
Fenzel, Robert H.
McCuster, Phillip T.
McGee, Paul L. (Sr.)
McHale, Thomas (Jr.)
Milan, Agnes M
Pizzillo, James J. (Sr.)
Reitz, Thomas J.
Schwallenberg, Martin I, (Msgr.)
DallaTessa, Angelo
Ward, Joseph, E.
Weir, Kenneth. L. (Sr.)
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