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The “All” In “All Saints” Means Us Too, by Daniel B. Gallagher – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Daniel B. Gallagher, Catholic Exchange, Nov. 3, 2025

I’ll never forget it. One of the most extraordinary assignments I had while working as a Papal Latinist was to write a Decretal Letter for no less than 522 martyrs killed during the Spanish Civil War. It was the largest single act of beatification in Church history.

Pope Francis wanted to draw attention to the charity these men, women, and children witnessed by giving up their lives, proving that Christian love cannot be doled out “in portions” but must imitate Christ’s “until the end.”

I spent countless hours painstakingly recording the names, birthdays, causes, and death dates of these extraordinary individuals. I wouldn’t be honest if I didn’t admit that it caused a good deal of suffering, but it was of the utmost importance that I make no mistake due to the eternal significance of such a pontifical act. …

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