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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever experienced a "God wink" – a meaningful coincidence that feels like a sign from above?</p><p>In this All Souls Day homily, Deacon Bill introduces a simple family practice that might help you experience more of them: the popsicle stick prayer jar.</p><p>Drawing from the Book of Wisdom and John's Gospel, Deacon Bill explores the souls in purgatory – so close to heaven, yet still being purified for that final encounter with God. </p><p>But here's the beautiful mystery: while souls in purgatory can't pray for themselves, they can pray for us. And when we pray for them, they intercede for us in return. Those "coincidences" you experience might actually be God winks – answers to the prayers of grateful souls.</p><p>Deacon Bill offers a practical challenge: follow it...and then watch for the God winks that follow.</p><p>As Archbishop Fulton Sheen promised: when you enter heaven, souls will come toward you saying, "I'm a poor soul you prayed for in purgatory."</p>]]></description>
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