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  • Writer's pictureAnna Maria De Guid

All Soul's Day

Updated: Oct 31, 2023


All Soul's Day is a couple of days away.


Life after death has scared me as a growing child, and only a few years ago did I start feeling differently about it. It seems that the nearer I get to it, the more accepting I am of its reality and sort of excited about it. How did this come about? From the stories I've read, stories that were shared with me, and the relationship I now have with Jesus. I feel that life is a puzzle and slowly, I am able to piece together parts of my life together. The picture is getting clearer with each piece being added to the right place. Could it be that when the picture is almost complete, then that's the time our Creator will call us? No one really knows.


In the coming days before All Soul's Day, I will be sharing some of the stories that led me to what I believe about the afterlife. There's the story of Rosario who had a wonderful welcome; John whose sister passed away; and Lola's story. I hope that you will find these narratives heartwarming enough to inspire you to a new perspective of the afterlife.


Blessings to all, and may you have a most beautiful All Soul's Day.

 

My name's Anna Maria, and I publish a new video on YouTube's Touched by Grace Today and a new post on my blog touchedbygrace.today every week! Check out Catholicmom.com for my other articles! If you've been #tbgtoday, feel free to share your story of grace here.






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