
Remembered In Love
Today we remember those who have gone before us—especially those who may have no one to pray for them.
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Today we remember those who have gone before us—especially those who may have no one to pray for them.

All Saints’ Day reminds us that we are not alone on the journey. We’re surrounded by a cloud of witnesses, cheering us on.

We don’t serve the poor out of guilt or fear—but because love demands that we see those the world ignores.

Some days, prayer feels hard to sustain without help. We are not alone on this journey of faith. Others are praying with us, for us, and because of us.

In today’s reading, we hear about how 10 were healed, but only one turned back to say thank you. Gratitude isn’t just politeness—it’s a posture of faith.

The prophet Habakkuk names what so many of us feel when prayers go unanswered or when injustice drags on. But God’s answer is tender and clear: the vision still has its time.

We are called not only to notice the suffering at our door, but to respond—not out of guilt or fear, but from love.