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WetThe practice of praying for the dead dates back to early Christianity and the Old Testament (2 Maccabees). All Souls' Day - Article - The Abbot's Circle
The day is rooted in the belief that the prayers of the living can assist the souls of the deceased who are in a state of purification, often referred to as . all souls' day
All Souls' Day: A Commemoration of the Faithful Departed All Souls' Day, observed annually on , is a significant Christian day of prayer and remembrance dedicated to the "faithful departed" . While it is most prominent in Roman Catholicism, it is also observed by Anglicans and some Lutheran denominations. Theological Significance The practice of praying for the dead dates
: Catholic doctrine views the Church as a single family in three states: the Church Triumphant (saints in heaven), the Church Militant (believers on earth), and the Church Suffering (souls in purgatory). Historical Origins While it is most prominent in Roman Catholicism,
: To offer intercession for those who died in God’s grace but still require cleansing from "lesser" or venial sins before entering the full presence of God in heaven.