We
must say many prayers for the souls of the faithful departed, for one must be
so pure to enter heaven. – Saint John Vianney
You are My Mother, the Mother of
Mercy, and the consolation of the souls in Purgatory. - Saint
Bridget to our Lady
The
fire of Purgatory is the same as the fire of Hell; the difference between them
is that the fire of Purgatory is not everlasting. – Saint John Vianney
"By assisting them we shall not only give great pleasure to
God, but will acquire also great merit for ourselves. And, in return for our
suffrages, these blessed souls will not neglect to obtain for us many graces
from God, but particularly the grace of eternal life. I hold for certain that a
soul delivered from Purgatory by the suffrages of a Christian, when she enters
paradise, will not fail to say to God: "Lord, do not suffer to be lost
that person who has liberated me from the prison of Purgatory, and has brought
me to the enjoyment of Thy glory sooner than I have deserved.
Temporal punishments are suffered by some in this life only,
by some after death, by some both here and hereafter, but all of them before
that last and strictest judgment. But not all who suffer temporal punishments
after death will come to eternal punishments, which are to follow after that
judgment.” - St.
Augustine of Hippo , Father and Doctor of the Church, The
City of God
For every one will be salted with fire. - Mark 9:49
Yet
how quickly we could empty purgatory if we but really wished to."–
Saint John Vianney
That there should be some fire even after this life is not
incredible, and it can be inquired into and either be discovered or left hidden
whether some of the faithful may be saved, some more slowly and some more
quickly in the greater or lesser degree in which they loved the good things
that perish, through a certain purgatorial fire. - St.
Augustine of Hippo,
The clients of this most merciful Mother are very fortunate.
She helps them both in this life and in the next, consoling them and sponsoring
their cause in Purgatory. For the simple reason that the Souls in Purgatory
need help so desperately, since they cannot help themselves, our Mother of
Mercy does so much more to relieve them. She exercises over these Poor Souls,
who are the spouses of Christ, particular dominion, with power to relieve them
and even deliver them from their pains. See how important it is then to have
devotion to this good Lady, because she never forgets her servants as long as
they suffer in these flames. If she helps all the Poor Souls, she is especially
indulgent and consoling to her own clients. -
Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor of the Church, The Glories of Mary
Let us help and commemorate them. If Job’s sons were purified
by their father’s sacrifice [Job 1:5], why would we doubt that our offerings
for the dead bring them some consolation? Let us not hesitate to help those who
have died and to offer our prayers for them - -John Chrysostom
I am the Mother of all the Poor Souls, for my prayers serve
to mitigate their sufferings every single hour that they remain there
(purgatory). - -Our Blessed Lady to Saint
Bridget
But
if someone's work is burned up, that one will suffer loss; the person will be
saved, but only as through
fire. – 1 Corinthians 3:15
Consider then...the magnitude of these
sufferings which the souls in Purgatory endure; and the means which we have of
mitigating them: our prayers, our good works, and, above all, the holy
sacrifice of the Mass. – Saint John Vianney
I do not think that part from the felicity of Heaven, there
can be a joy comparable to that experienced by the souls in Purgatory. An
incessant communication from God renders their joy more vivid from day to day:
and this communication becomes more and more intimate, to the extent that it
consumes the obstacles still existing in the soul….On the other hand, they
endure pain so intense, that no tongue is able to describe it. Nor is any mind
capable of comprehending the smallest spark of that consuming fire, unless God
should show it to him by a special grace. - Saint Catherine of Siena
I
come to tell you that they suffer in Purgatory, that they weep, and that they
demand with urgent cries the help of your prayers and your good works. I seem
to hear them crying from the depths of those fires which devour them:
"Tell our loved ones, tell our children, tell all our relatives how great
the evils are which they are making us suffer. We throw ourselves at their feet
to implore the help of their prayers. Ah! Tell them that since we have been
separated from them, we have been here burning in the flames! –
Saint John Vianney
The practice of recommending to God the souls in Purgatory,
that He may mitigate the great pains which they suffer, and that He may soon
bring them to His glory, is most pleasing to the Lord and most profitable to
us. For these blessed souls are His eternal spouses, and most grateful are they
to those who obtain their deliverance from prison, or even a mitigation of
their torments. When, therefore, they arrive in Heaven, they will be sure to
remember all who have prayed for them.'- St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
What
years of Purgatory will there be for those Christians who have no difficulty at
all in deferring their prayers to another time on the excuse of having to do
some pressing work! If we really desired the happiness of possessing God, we
should avoid the little faults as well as the big ones, since separation from
God is so frightful a torment to all these poor souls! – Saint John
Vianney
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