Introduction
St. Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of Divine Mercy, received profound revelations about Purgatory’s pain and hope. Her diary entries confirm the Church’s teaching while offering urgent insights for our spiritual lives.
Key Lessons
- The Agony of Delay
- Diary Entry 20: Souls suffer most from “yearning for God” – a pain “worse than flames.”
- Action Step: Offer a Divine Mercy Chaplet daily for the dead.
- The Power of Mercy
- Jesus told Faustina: “My mercy bypasses no soul that asks” (Diary 1187).
- Theological Note: Even in Purgatory, souls experience God’s mercy through purification.
- Our Duty to Intercede
- A soul begged Faustina: “You will not neglect me, will you?” (Diary 1798).
- Jubilee Connection: Fr. Collins Nwodo’s CPSSH model (Charity-Purgatory-Solidarity-Suffrage-Hope).
Conclusion
As we approach All Souls’ Day, let Faustina’s visions inspire relentless prayer.
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