IT IS POSSIBLE TO AVOID PURGATORY ALTOGETHER

During the same summer that I had my first visit from a soul in Purgatory, I was getting intense teaching experience at a school in Spain that was run by a congregation of nuns. This was 21 years ago, and I was very slowly coming to piety, I was still of the arrogant disposition that the Lord ought grant my desires without my asking Him. One of the nuns, Sister M.L. was 97, and looked like a film star; she was most like Michelle Pfeiffer, and had an otherworldly glow, with perfect skin and the palest of pale blue eyes that glittered with pain.
Sister M.L. had known torturous psychological distress, she was particularly grieved by the escalating numbers of abortions in Spain, but she offered it up with heroic persistence. She was from an exceptionally wealthy background and had not joined the convent because she had no other options; rather as a ravishing beauty she'd had the world at her feet.
There came a late summer evening with a blazing orange sunset, I had finished my classes for the day and had gorged myself on cold gazpacho soup. Suddenly Sr. M.L. wanted to see me. She was fleet of foot, and came swiftly towards me, and pressed her rosary into my hand; such pretty turquoise gems were the beads, and a silver crucifix. As always she looked radiant, she was, however, more serious than ever and her face looked like she was hanging from the cross of mental agony. She will die in exactly 3 days is the inner locution I heard, and I knew this was going to be the last time I'd ever see her.
I did not breathe a word to her or anyone that I'd had this premonition, but the next day, she went from being totally active and well to taking to her bed and telling the other sisters that was about to die. They were somewhat astonished because she had been totally healthy, but she protested that her Spouse was coming at the exact time and day that aligned with the message I'd heard.
The priest came and gave her the Last Rites, and she had a peaceful passing, and even smiled for the first time in decades when her soul left to be reunited with her Spouse. A vision came before my eyes of her being received into a golden Heaven, without so much as spending a second in the purgatorial ice chambers or baths of fire. The bliss that was Sister M.L.'s eternal destiny was beyond anything that can be put into words.
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The classic painting was executed by Niccolò Circignani II, and is in the public domain.



Beautiful story! Thank you so much for sharing. Truly an inspiration, and I would like to hear more about this sister.
ReplyDeleteJon! Thank you so much for your comment. Yes, Sister M.L. was a treasure, the school also had a class of troubled teens, they had been removed from general society for having anti-social tendencies, for being a danger to themselves and others, and Sister M.L. shared her home with them that they may still get their education and perhaps be healed of their sociopathic tendencies. This was the stuff of saintly heroism, especially when she was old and vulnerable; her wrists were so thin, they were like twigs.
DeleteI am delighted to have garnered you as a faithful reader since appearing on Uniquely Mary. I've become friends with Alvaro and will be doing another podcast with him tomorrow. Of your great charity, pray it goes well, I'm hoping to do my best by the holy souls.
God reward you, Mary
Ive been around here too. Hope your podcast goes well, looking forward to seeing you again with Uniquely Mary :) -Rachel S.
DeleteDear Rachel, Thank you so much for being a loyal reader, I am thrilled you are one here with us all. God bless you. My most recent post as of tonight is my appearance on Uniquely Mary today. I hope you like it. I felt it went very well, Alvaro is a deep listener and I prepped for many hours beforehand. + Prayers, Mary
DeleteWhat a gorgeous piece of writing. You’ve really hit your stride as a writer. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind of you, thank you.
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