***PRAY
FOR THE POOR SOULS IN PURGATORY!***
A
soul in Purgatory sees very clearly on the day of his funeral if
we really
pray for him, or if we have simply made an act of presence to show
we were there. The poor souls say that tears are no good
for them: only prayer! Often they complain that people
go to a funeral without addressing a single prayer to God, while
shedding many tears; this is useless!-Maria Simma (see the interview
with her near the bottom of this page.)
"If
it were but known how great is the power of the good souls in Purgatory
with the Heart of God, and if we knew all the graces we can obtain
through their intercession, they would not be so much forgotten. We
must, therefore, pray much for them, that they may pray much for us."
--- St. John Vianney O Lord God Almighty! I beseech Thee, by the Precious
Blood which Thy divine Son, Jesus, shed in the Garden, deliver the
souls in Purgatory, especially the most forsaken one, and bring
it into Thy glory, there to praise Thee and bless Thee forever.
Amen.
King
of Glory-----O Lord Jesus Christ, King of glory, through
the intercession of Mary and all the saints, free the souls of the
faithful departed from the punishments of Purgatory. And you, St.
Michael, standard-bearer of the heavenly army, guide them to the
holy light promised by the Lord to Abraham and to his descendants.
I offer You, O Lord, sacrifices and prayers of praise. Accept them
for these souls and admit them to eternal light and joy. Amen.
For
Our Own Beloved Dead
Good Jesus, whose loving Heart was ever troubled by the sorrows
of others, look with pity on the souls of our dear ones in Purgatory.
O You, who "loved Your own," hear our cry for mercy, and
grant that those whom You called from our homes and hearts, may
soon enjoy everlasting rest in the home of Your love in heaven.
Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine
upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Offering
of the Precious Blood----Eternal Father, I offer Thee the
most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, in satisfaction for my sins,
in supplication for the holy souls in Purgatory, and for the needs
of Holy Church.
Offering
of the Holy Face-----Eternal Father, since Thou hast given
me for my inheritance the Adorable Face of Thy Divine Son, I offer
that face to Thee. I beg Thee, in exchange for this coin of infinite
value, to forget the ingratitude of souls dedicated to Thee and
to pardon all poor sinners. --- St. Therese of Lisieux
Prayer
of St. Gertrude the Great----Eternal Father, I offer Thee
the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with
the Masses said throughout the world today, for all the holy Souls
in Purgatory. Amen.
Prayer
for the Souls in Purgatory------O gentle Heart of Jesus,
ever present in the Blessed Sacrament, ever consumed with burning
love for the poor captive souls in Purgatory, have mercy on them.
Be not severe
in Your judgments, but let some drops of Your Precious Blood fall
upon the devouring flames.
And, Merciful
Savior, send Your angels to conduct them to a place of refreshment,
light and peace. Amen.
O My
Jesus------O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from
the fires of hell; lead all souls to Heaven, especially those in
most need of Thy Mercy.
II
Mach. 12:46 ----It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought
to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.
The
Secret of the Poor Souls in Purgatory
An interview
with Maria Simma of Austria
Maria Simma (1915-2004)
Today, very little is taught in regular catechism classes about
Purgatory, about the suffering that the Poor Souls experience in
order to be completely purified to be able to enter into the Kingdom
of Heaven. Yet Purgatory does exist, and the sufferings that the
Poor Souls experience there are very real.
Since 1940 (she
was then aged 25), a privileged soul, named Maria Simma, has had
regular visits from the souls in Purgatory to explain their sufferings
and to ask for prayers and Masses to be released from Purgatory.
Her local Bishop and parish priest told her she could make known
these visitations as long as there were no theological errors.
One day, Sister
Emmanuel Maillard, a French nun, came across Maria Simma's book,
called The Souls in Purgatory told Me... and read it with great
interest: This book struck me so much because it related very recent
testimonies, and also explained very well the Church's doctrine
on the subject... Straight away, I wrote to the editor who told
me that Maria Simma is still alive. Quickly, I contacted her, and
she agreed to meet me to answer my questions, which were many!
This interview
took place in 1997 at Maria's house in Sonntag, a very lovely village
in the Vorarlberg Mountains in Austria. The following are excerpts
from this interview of Sister Emmanuel with Maria Simma, taken from
a booklet entitled: The Amazing Secret of the Souls in Purgatory,
published by Queenship Publishing Co., P.O. Box 220, Goleta, CA
93116, USA (Phone 800-647-9882, Fax: 805-967-5843):
(Note: Maria
Simma died on March 16, 2004, in Sonntag, at the age of 89.)
Sr. Emmanuel with Maria Simma
Maria, can you tell us how you were visited for the first time by
a soul in Purgatory?
Yes, it was
in 1940. One night, around 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning, I heard
someone coming into my bedroom... I saw a complete stranger. He
walked back and forth slowly. I said to him severely: "How
did you get in here? Go away!" But he continued to walk impatiently
around the bedroom as if he hadn't heard. So I asked him again:
"What are you doing?" But as he still didn't answer, I
jumped out of bed and tried to grab him, but I grasped only air.
There was nothing there. So I went back to bed, but again I heard
him pacing back and forth.
I wondered how
I could see this man, but I couldn't grab him. I rose again to hold
onto him and to stop him from walking around; again, I grasped only
emptiness. Puzzled, I went back to bed. He didn't come back, but
I couldn't get back to sleep. The next day, after Mass, I went to
see my spiritual director and told him everything. He told me that
if this should happen again, I shouldn't ask, "Who are you?"
but "What do you want from me?"
The following
night, the man returned. I asked him: "What do you want from
me?" He replied: "Have three Masses celebrated for me,
and I will be delivered."
So I understood
that it was a soul in Purgatory. My spiritual director confirmed
this. He also advised me never to turn away the poor souls, but
to accept with generosity whatever they asked of me.
And afterwards,
the visits continued?
Yes. For several
years, there were only three or four souls, above all in November.
Afterwards, there were more.
What do these
souls ask of you?
In most cases,
they ask to have Masses celebrated and that one be present at these
Masses. They ask to have the Rosary said and also that one make
the Stations of the Cross.
Maria, do the
souls in Purgatory have, nevertheless, joy and hope in the midst
of their suffering?
Yes. No soul
would want to come back from Purgatory to the earth. They have knowledge
which is infinitely beyond ours. They just could not decide to return
to the darkness of the earth.
Here we see
the difference from the suffering that we know on earth. In Purgatory,
even if the pain of the soul is just terrible, there is the certitude
of living forever with God. It's an unshakeable certitude. The joy
is greater than the pain. There is nothing on earth which could
make them want to live here again, where one is never sure of anything.
Maria, can you
tell us now if it is God who sends a soul into Purgatory, or if
the soul itself decides to go there?
It is the soul
itself which wants to go to Purgatory, in order to be pure before
going to Heaven.
Maria, at the
moment of death, does one see God in full light or in an obscure
manner?
In a manner
still obscure, but, all the same, in such brightness that this is
enough to cause great longing.
Maria, can you
tell us what the role of Our Lady is with the souls in Purgatory?
She comes often
to console them and to tell them they have done many good things.
She encourages them.
Are there any
days in particular on which She delivers them?
Above all, Christmas
Day, All Saints Day, Good Friday, the Feast of the Assumption, and
the Ascension of Jesus.
Charity covers
a multitude of sins
Maria, why does
one go to Purgatory? What are the sins which most lead to Purgatory?
Sins against
charity, against the love of one's neighbor, hardness of heart,
hostility, slandering, calumny all these things.
Here, Maria
gives us an example which really struck her which I would like to
share with you. She had been asked to find out if a woman and a
man were in Purgatory. To the great astonishment of those who had
asked, the woman was already in Heaven and the man was in Purgatory.
In fact, this woman had died while undergoing an abortion, whereas
the man often went to church and apparently led a worthy, devout
life.
So Maria searched
for more information, thinking she'd been mistaken but no, it
was true. They had died at practically the same moment, but the
woman had experienced deep repentance, and was very humble, whereas
the man criticized everyone; he was always complaining and saying
bad things about others. This is why his Purgatory lasted so long.
And Maria concluded: "We mustn't judge on appearances."
Other sins against
charity are all our rejections of certain people we do not like,
our refusals to make peace, our refusals to forgive, and all the
bitterness we store inside.
Maria also illustrated
this point with another example which gave us food for thought.
It's the story of a woman she knew very well. This lady died and
was in Purgatory, in the most terrible Purgatory, with the most
atrocious sufferings. And when she came to see Maria, she explained
why.
She had had
a female friend. Between them rose a great enmity, caused by herself.
She had maintained this enmity for years and years, even though
her friend had many times asked for peace, for reconciliation. But
each time, she refused. When she fell gravely ill, she continued
to close her heart, to refuse the reconciliation offered by her
friend, right up to her deathbed.
Maria, please
tell us: who are those who have the greatest chance of going straight
to Heaven?
Those who have
a good heart towards everyone. Love covers a multitude of sins.
What are the
means which we can take on earth to avoid Purgatory and go straight
to Heaven?
We must do a
great deal for the souls in Purgatory, for they help us in their
turn. We must have much humility. This is the greatest weapon against
evil, against the Evil One. Humility drives evil away.
The Holy Mass
Maria, can you
now tell us what are the most effective means to help deliver the
souls in Purgatory?
The most efficient
means is the Mass.
Why the Mass?
Because it is
Christ who offers Himself out of love for us. It is the offering
of Christ Himself to God, the most beautiful offering. The priest
is God's representative, but it is God Himself who offers Himself
and sacrifices Himself for us. The efficacy of the Mass for the
deceased is even greater for those who attached great value to the
Mass during their lives. If they attended Mass and prayed with all
their hearts, if they went to Mass on weekdays according to their
time available they drew great profit from Masses celebrated for
them. Here, too, one harvests what one has sown.
A soul in Purgatory
sees very clearly on the day of his funeral if we really pray for
him, or if we have simply made an act of presence to show we were
there. The poor souls say that tears are no good for them: only
prayer! Often they complain that people go to a funeral without
addressing a single prayer to God, while shedding many tears; this
is useless!
Earthly sufferings
There is another
means, very powerful, to help the poor souls: the offering of our
sufferings, our penances, such as fasting, renunciations, etc.,
and of course, involuntary suffering, like illness or mourning.
Maria, you have
been invited many times to suffer for the poor souls, in order to
deliver them. Can you tell us what you have experienced and undergone
during these times?
The first time,
a soul asked me if I wouldn't mind suffering for three hours in
my body for her, and that afterwards I could resume working. I said
to myself: "If it will all be over after three hours, I could
accept it." During those three hours, I had the impression
that it lasted three days, it was so painful. But at the end, I
looked at my watch, and I saw that it had only lasted three hours.
The soul told me that by accepting that suffering with love for
three hours, I had saved her twenty years of Purgatory!
Yes, but why
did you suffer for only three hours to avoid twenty years of Purgatory?
What did your sufferings have that was worth more?
It is because
suffering on earth does not have the same value. On earth, when
we suffer, we can grow in love, we can gain merits, which is not
the case with the sufferings in Purgatory. In Purgatory, the sufferings
serve only to purify us from sin. On earth, we have all the graces.
We have the freedom to choose.
All of this
is so encouraging because it gives an extraordinary meaning to our
sufferings. The suffering which is offered, voluntary or involuntary,
even the smallest sacrifices we can make, suffering or sickness,
mourning, disappointments... if we live them with patience, if we
welcome them in humility, these sufferings can have an unheard-of
power to help souls.
The best thing
to do, Maria tells us, is to unite our sufferings to those of Jesus,
by placing them in the hands of Mary. She is the one who knows best
how to use them, since often we ourselves do not know the most urgent
needs around us. All this, of course, Mary will give back to us
at the hour of our death. You see, these sufferings offered will
be our most precious treasures in the other world. We must remind
each other of this and encourage each other when we suffer.
Let me add something
important: the souls in Purgatory can no longer do anything for
themselves; they are totally helpless. If the living do not pray
for them; they are totally abandoned. Therefore, it is very important
to realize the immense power, the incredible power that each one
of us has in our hands to relieve these souls who suffer.
We wouldn't
think twice about helping a child who has fallen in front of us
from a tree, and who had broken his bones. Of course, we would do
everything for him! So, in the same way, we should take great care
of these souls who expect everything from us, attentive to the slightest
offering, hopeful for the least of our prayers, to relieve them
from their pain. And it might be the finest way to practice charity.
Maria, why can
one no longer gain merits in Purgatory, when one can on earth?
Because at the
moment of death, the time to earn merits is over. For as long as
we are living on earth, we can repair the evil we have done. The
souls in Purgatory envy us of this opportunity. Even the angels
are jealous of us, for we have the possibility of growing for as
long as we are on earth.
But often, the
suffering in our lives leads us to rebellion, and we have great
difficulty in accepting and living it. How can we live suffering
so that it bears fruit?
Sufferings are
the greatest proof of the love of God, and if we offer them well,
they can win many souls.
But how can
we welcome suffering as a gift, and not as a punishment (as we often
do), as a chastisement?
We must give
everything to Our Lady. She is the one who knows best who needs
such and such an offering in order to be saved.
We should not
always consider sufferings as a punishment. It can be accepted as
expiation not only for ourselves, but above all for others. Christ
was innocence itself, and He suffered the most for the expiation
of our sins. Only in Heaven will we know all that we have obtained
by suffering with patience in union with the sufferings of Christ.
Maria, do the
souls in Purgatory rebel when faced with their suffering?
No! They want
to purify themselves; they understand that it is necessary.
What is the
role of contrition or repentance at the moment of death?
Contrition is
very important. The sins are forgiven, in any case, but there remains
the consequences of sins. If one wishes to receive a full indulgence
at the moment of death that means going straight to Heaven the
soul has to be free from all attachment.
Maria, I would
like to ask you: at the moment of death, is there a time in which
the soul still has the chance to turn towards God, even after a
sinful life, before entering into eternity a time, if you like,
between apparent death and real death?
Yes, yes! The
Lord gives several minutes to each one in order to regret his sins
and to decide: I accept, or I do not accept to go and see God. Then
we see a film of our lives.
I knew a man
who believed in the Church's teachings, but not in eternal life.
One day, he fell gravely ill and slid into a coma. He saw himself
in a room with a board on which all his deeds were written, the
good and the bad. Then the board disappeared as well as the walls
of the room, and it was infinitely beautiful. Then he woke up from
his coma, and decided to change his life.
Maria, does
the devil have permission to attack us at the moment of death?
Yes, but man
also has the grace to resist him, to push him away. So, if man does
not want anything to do with him, the devil can do nothing.
Maria, what
advice would you give to anyone who wants to become a saint here
on earth?
Be very humble.
We must not be occupied with ourselves. Pride is evil's greatest
trap.
Maria, please
tell us: can one ask the Lord to do one's Purgatory on earth, in
order not to have to do it after death?
Yes. I knew
a priest and a young woman who were both ill with tuberculosis in
the hospital. The young woman said to the priest: "Let's ask
the Lord to be able to suffer on earth as much as necessary in order
to go straight to Heaven." The priest replied that he himself
didn't dare to ask for this. Nearby was a religious sister who had
overheard the whole conversation. The young woman died first, the
priest died later, and he appeared to the sister, saying: "If
only I had had the same trust as the young woman, I too would have
gone straight to Heaven."
Maria, are there
different degrees in Purgatory?
Yes, there is
a great difference of degree of moral suffering. Each soul has a
unique suffering, particular to it; there are many degrees.
Maria, are the
sufferings in Purgatory more painful than the most painful sufferings
on earth?
Yes, but in
a symbolic way. It hurts more in the soul.
Maria, you know,
many people today believe in reincarnation. What do the souls tell
you concerning this subject?
The souls say
that God gives only one life.
But some would
say that just one life is not enough to know God and to have the
time to be really converted, that it isn't fair. What would you
reply to them?
All people have
an interior Faith (conscience); even if they do not practice, they
recognize God implicitly. Someone who does not believe that doesn't
exist! Each soul has a conscience to recognize good and evil, a
conscience given by God, an inner knowledge in different degrees,
of course, but each one knows how to discern good from evil. With
this conscience, each soul can become blessed.
What happens
to people who have committed suicide? Have you ever been visited
by these people?
Up to now, I
have never encountered the case of a suicide who was lost this
doesn't mean, of course, that that doesn't exist but often, the
souls tell me that the most guilty were those around them, when
they were negligent or spread calumny.
At this moment,
I asked Maria if the souls regretted having committed suicide. She
answered yes. Often, suicide is due to illness. These souls do regret
their act because, as they see things in the light of God, they
understand instantly all the graces that were in store for them
during the time remaining for them to live and they do see this
time which remained for them, sometimes months or years and they
also see all the souls they could have helped by offering the rest
of their lives to God. In the end, what hurts them most is to see
the good that they could have done but didn't, because they shortened
their lives. But when the cause is illness, the Lord takes this
into account, of course.
Are there priests
in Purgatory?
Yes, there are
many. They didn't promote respect for the Eucharist. So Faith overall
suffers. They are often in Purgatory for having neglected prayer
which has diminished their Faith. But there are also many who
have gone straight to Heaven.
What would you
say, then, to a priest who really wants to live according to the
Heart of God?
I would advise
him to pray much to the Holy Spirit and to say his Rosary every
day.
Have you been
visited by souls who, on earth, practiced perversions? I am thinking,
for example, about the sexual domain.
Yes, they are
not lost, but they have much to suffer to be purified. For example:
homosexuality. This truly comes from the Evil One.
What advice
would you give, then, to all those people afflicted by homosexuality,
with this tendency in them?
Pray a lot for
the strength to turn away from it. They should above all pray to
the Archangel Michael; he is the great fighter par excellence against
the Evil One.
What are the
attitudes of heart which can lead us to losing our soul for good,
I mean going to Hell?
It is when the
soul does not want to go towards God, when it actually says: "I
do not want."
Jesus said that
it was difficult for a rich person to enter into the Kingdom of
Heaven. Have you seen such cases?
Yes! But if
they do good works, works of charity, if they practice love, they
can get there, just like the poor.
What do you
think of the practices of spiritism? For example: calling up the
spirits of the departed, Ouija-boards, etc.?
It is not good.
It is always evil. It is the devil who makes the table move.
What is the
difference between what you are living with the souls of the departed,
and the practices of spiritism?
We are not supposed
to summon up the souls I don't try to get them to come. In spiritism,
people try to call them forth.
This distinction
is quite clear, and we must take it very seriously. If people were
only to believe one thing I have said, I would like it to be this:
those who engage in spiritism (moving tables and other practices
of that kind) think that they are summoning up the souls of the
dead. In reality, if there is <M>some response to their call,
it is always and without exception Satan and his angels who are
answering. People who practice spiritism (diviners, witches, etc.)
are doing something very dangerous for themselves and for those
who come to them for advice. They are up to their necks in lies.
It is forbidden, strictly forbidden, to call up the dead. As for
me, I have never done so, l do not do so, and I never will do so.
When something appears to me, God alone permits it. (End of interview.)
This article
was published in the January-February, 2004 issue of Michael.
The
Hand of a Holy Soul, Holy Souls Museum, Rome
SECRETS OF PURGATORY: WHY SOULS THERE ARE CALLED
BOTH 'POOR' AND 'HOLY
By Susan Tassone
In this "valley of tears" (and sighs), sufferings are
especially meritorious and accepted by God in atonement for sin.
It is much better to cancel our debt now, since we can do it at
far less a cost to ourselves and at the same time increase our eternal
reward than after death.
The poor suffering souls in purgatory, however, continue without
any alleviation or interruption.
We call the souls "poor" because they are expiating.
They are purging. They are "making recompense." How painful
that can be! They realize as they never did on earth the blessedness
of possessing God, of loving Him totally, of always seeking Him,
which causes them to endure the bitterness of "hope deferred
that makes the heart sick" (Proverbs 13:12). They lost the
sight of God.
It is thus well for us if we learn to love God now -- for love
will teach us to do penance for our offenses against Him, and then
we shall not have to lament: "Woe is me that my sojourning
is prolonged."
The souls are called "poor" precisely because they are
helpless to shorten their banishment and ease their pain.
Their time of merit is up.
They are no longer capable of performing new meritorious acts but
only of purifying those imperfections which impede entrance into
glory. They depend entirely on our charity. Are we listening?
The souls are also "poor" because they are often forgotten.
Out of sight, out of mind. Even their dearest friends think of them
only occasionally; and some, not at all!
The souls are called "holy," at the same time as they
are called poor, because they can no longer sin. They are confirmed
in grace. What a joy it must be (amid their sufferings) to know
that they can never again fall away from God!
They are free from all sinful affection and everything that leads
to it!
Sin is now one thing they abhor. Its cruel consequences still are
a source of intense loathing and anguish. The "holy" souls
love God with their whole hearts, souls, and minds, and are unspeakably
dear to Him.
St. Malachy's sister was so worldly-minded that her brother did
not see her for as long as she lived. However, he saw her again
in the spirit. After her death, a voice told him his sister was
at the door, complaining that she'd had nothing to eat for thirty
days. The saint understood what "food" it was she was
after, for it was exactly thirty days since he had offered the sacrifice
of the Living Bread (Eucharist) for her.
He offered this benefit again and soon saw her in a lighter garment
and finally a third time clad entirely in white and surrounded by
blessed spirits!
Show your love by giving the gift and joy of a Holy Mass. True
Christians mourn their friends not in a vain hope but with a prayerful
appeal -- at Mass -- to the Throne of Mercy. It helps them more
than you will know until you are on the other side (with the perspective
of the angels)!
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