Often meditate on the sufferings of the souls in purgatory. The thought
will inspire you with the proper and holy fear of God’s justice, which
requires expiation in purgatory for sins unatoned for in this life. It
will also move you to have compassion on the poor souls, and to relieve
them by your good works. The souls in purgatory endure dreadful
punishments; it is the opinion of theologians that they suffer the pains
of fire. They also suffer the pain of loss, which is more severe than that
of sense. You should ask yourselves: Shall we suffer these dreadful pains
in purgatory, or shall we escape them? Let us take warning from the
unhappy souls who are to be miserable for eternity, and cultivate a
salutary fear of God’s justice and so avoid sin. Let the happiness of the
saints encourage us to lead virtuous lives, and confide in the mercy and
goodness of God. Standing between the eternity of happiness and the
eternity of misery, we must make our choice. Through God’s grace and the
intercession of the Blessed Virgin and the members of the heavenly court,
let us resolve, in future, to avoid not only mortal but also venial sin.
Let us resolve also to atone for our past sins, and pay the debt which we
owe to God’s justice, so that when our souls are separated from our bodies
we may go at once to enjoy God in heaven.
Prayer.
Release, O Lord, the souls of all the faithful departed from the bonds of
their sins; and by the assistance of Thy grace may they escape the
sentence of condemnation, and enjoy the bliss of eternal light. Amen.
Second Day.
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