Twenty-First Day
Second means of comforting the souls of Purgatory: Charity
– Corporal charity –
Charity is the virtue most often mentioned in the Gospels. St. Thomas maintains that its power of satisfaction is even greater than that of prayer. The angel said to Tobias, Charity saves one from death; it erases sins; it releases souls from darkness and brings them to God’s grace where […]
Twentieth Day
First means of comforting the souls in Purgatory: Prayer
– Simple means –
After having studied the reasons, which urge us to relieve the souls in Purgatory, let us now examine the most efficient means we have of assisting them. The first one is prayer; it is accessible to everyone, young or old, rich or poor. No one can invoke a reasonable excuse […]
Nineteenth Day
Fourth Reason: The Gratitude of the Deceased
– In Purgatory –
Most theologians will agree that the suffering souls intercede for those who assist them even while they are in Purgatory. They can obtain nothing for themselves and their prayers are fruitless when they ask for their own torments to be abated. Such is not the case for the prayers they offer for […]
Eighteenth Day
Third Reason: The Love of Our Lady
– She consoles the souls in Purgatory –
Mary does not limit herself to consoling and encouraging her dear children on earth. She is also the Consolation of those whom Divine Justice retains in Purgatory. What mother, seeing her child fall into a flaming pit, would not rush to her child’s rescue?
Would […]
Seventeenth Day
Second Reason: The Love of Our Lord
– How He loves the souls in Purgatory –
Consider that Jesus has the same infinite love for the souls in Purgatory as He has for all the souls for whom He has shed His Blood. Everyone can say, He loves me and has died for me. If there are degrees to infinity, He must love […]






