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Ali Member

| Joined: | Sat Jan 6th, 2007 |
| Location: | Ohio USA |
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| First Name: | Ali | | Gender: | Female | | Faith History: | JW, finally fully Catholic |
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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 03:27 pm |
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I would like prayers for my deceased grandparents (JW's), but I'm unsure if All Souls day is only for Catholic's or not. I'm gonna guess it's probably ok, but wanted to double check. And where else would I ask such a simple that I should know the answer to if not here?
TIA!
Ali
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David W. Emery Network Helper
| Joined: | Fri Sep 29th, 2006 |
| Location: | Brownsville, Texas USA |
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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 07:10 pm |
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I’ve never heard a word against putting non-Catholics on the list for Masses and prayers, Ali. Go right ahead.
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Credo Catholic Member

| Joined: | Sat May 5th, 2007 |
| Location: | Greenville, South Carolina USA |
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| First Name: | Marsha | | Gender: | Female | | Faith History: | Baptist, Catholic |
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Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 08:20 pm |
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| I've thought about the same thing, but figured if they're in heaven then they are catholic now! Part of that cloud of witnesses. If they are in purgatory, same thing, they must be saying Hail Marys all the time!
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