When people hear “saints,” they often think of statues, halos, or names written in gold. But the Communion of Saints is way bigger than that. It’s not a club for the perfect—it’s a family that never breaks apart, even after death.
Christians believe that once you’re part of the body of Christ, you’re connected forever. That means those in Heaven, those being purified, and those still alive are one spiritual family. Death doesn’t erase love—it only changes where you are in the circle.
In the early Church, believers used to pray at the tombs of martyrs, asking them to pray for those still living. They didn’t see it as spooky or superstitious—it was real friendship that continued across time. They believed Heaven and Earth talk to each other through prayer.
The Communion of Saints isn’t about ghostly connection. It’s about spiritual unity that never dies. One Church, one faith, one love—past, present, and eternal.
⌨ ᴛʸᵖⁱⁿᵍ ᴏᵘᵗ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵉ ʙˡᵘᵉ ᵈᵃʳᵉᵐ ᵐᵘˢⁱᶜ ᵇˡᵒᵍ

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