Passing Time – Comfort & Consolation for the Suffering, Dying, and Their Companions

What do you do when you run out of prayers, or when you know you should be praying but you can no longer find the words?

With the advances in modern medicine, too often doctors and nurses and machines have replaced reflection, prayer, family, and clergy. For many, they are left not knowing what to do when a life is coming to an end, whether its their own life or the life of a loved one.

The end of life is a time of passing that only happens once, and it is as unique as the life that was lived. For those who are suffering, dying, as well as those who attend to them, this is a time that can be very difficult.

Beautifully designed and thoughtfully curated, Passing Time is a treasury of over 300 pages of classical Catholic texts to help people who are going through this time of life. It is divided into four sections:

1. Suffering

  • Catechesis from Rev. Frances Spirago’s The Catechism Explained
  • An abridged version of Why Must I Suffer? by Rev. F.J. Remler C.M.
  • A selection of St. Alphonses de Liguori’s Considerations on Eternal Maxims
  • The all-new Rosary meditation: “The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus”
  • Additional meditations & prayers

2. The Hour of Death

  • Catechesis from Rev. Frances Spirago’s The Catechism Explained
  • A selection of St. Alphonses de Liguori’s Considerations on Eternal Maxims
  • Prayers for the dying
  • Intercessory prayers for the dying, including the traditional prayer, “Recommendation of a Departing Soul” 

3. Mourning & Burial

  • Meditations on death
  • Prayers for use by mourners

4. Purgatory & Remembrance

  • Catechesis from Rev. Frances Spirago’s The Catechism Explained
  • St. Catherine of Genoa’s “Treatise on Purgatory”
  • A selection of prayers for the Holy Souls in Purgatory

Passing Time is meant to be a companion that can help the afflicted and their loved ones stand on the foundations of their Catholic faith so that they may prepare for a happy death, and find comfort and peace in their time of troubles.

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