An Unpublished Manuscript On Purgatory
An Unpublished Manuscript On Purgatory
An Unpublished Manuscript On Purgatory
Unpublished
Manuscript
On
Purgatory
An Unpublished Manuscript on Purgatory
The following manuscript consists of the revelations of a 19th century nun and a deceased acquaintance in
purgatory. It gives excellent insight into how God sees us, in our everyday lives - the good, the bad, and the
ugly. What you can take away from reading this story is that the little things we do for people every day carry
a lot of weight with God. Please take the time to read this little book, as it will change your life, GUARANTEED.
The Church has given it its imprimatur and nihil obstat, which ensures that it is free from any doctrinal errors.
And even if someone doesn't believe in purgatory, it's still an eye-opener on how God sees our everyday lives.
It's very important to remember that there may be souls who have been in purgatory since the Civil War, and
who are suffering every day because of their sinful nature on earth, and the fact that there is no one left on
earth who even remembers that they lived, much less pray for them. So make it a point to pray for the poor
souls, especially the prayer of St. Gertrude, and to have Masses said for them. When they get to heaven, they,
in turn, will intercede for you and your family with God. And the old saying of "what goes around, comes
around" is very true also. If you take the time to pray for them now, then, if you get stuck in purgatory, God
will see to it that there will be people here on earth who pray for your suffering soul as well.
Note: In conformity with the decrees of Pope Urban VIII, the author formally declares that the preternatural or
seemingly supernatural facts recorded in this historical narrative rest on purely human authority, and
consequently he does not in any way intend to pronounce a final judgment, or to anticipate any future
decision of lawful Church authority as to their nature.
Introduction
At the expressed desire of the Directors of the Bulletin "Notre Dame de la Bonne Mort," this
pamphlet is published with all the reservations ordered by the Church in the decree of Urban VIII, and
as a purely historical document.
It was sent to that periodical by a zealous and devout missionary and is a pious document based on
alleged conversations between a nun and a soul in Purgatory.
No one can deny off-hand the possibility, or in fact, the reality of such apparitions of souls in
Purgatory to persons still living. Such apparitions are not rare and there are many accounts of them.
They are of frequent occurrence in the lives of the Saints. We will quote only one example from the
life of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. She says: "When I was praying before the Blessed Sacrament on
the feast of Corpus Christi, a person enveloped in fire suddenly stood before me. From the pitiable
state the soul was in, I knew it was in Purgatory and I wept bitterly. This soul told me it was that of a
Benedictine, who had once heard my confession and ordered me to go to Holy Communion. As a
reward for this, God permitted him to ask me to help him in his sufferings.
"He asked me to apply to him all I should do or suffer for a period of three months. Having obtained my
superior's leave, I did what he asked. He told me that the greatest cause of his sufferings was that in life he
had preferred his own interests to those of God, in that he had been too attached to his good reputation. His
second defect was lack of charity to his brethren. The third was his all too natural attachment to creatures. It
would be difficult for me to describe what I had to endure during those three months. He never left me and
seeing him, as it were on fire and in such terrible pain, I could do nothing but groan and weep almost
incessantly. My superior, being touched with compassion, told me to do hard penances, particularly to take
the discipline . . . After the three months I saw the soul radiant with happiness, joy, and glory. He was about to
enjoy eternal happiness, and in thanking me he said he would protect me when with God."
The testimony of theologians and of historical documents are not less numerous or convincing, but let it
suffice for us to mention Canon Ribet's Divine Mysticism, (Vol. II, Ch. VIII) and the other outstanding works of
this master of mystical theology.
God allows these apparitions and manifestations both for the relief of the souls in question who thus arouse
our pity, and to instruct us by showing us the rigor of divine justice when it comes to faults which we often
treat lightly. An account of several apparitions published by Msgr. Palafox y Mendosa, Bishop of Osma in Spain,
bears the significant title of Light for the Living through the Experience of the Dead. We can hardly find better
expression or vindication for such manifestations of divine providence. We must always remember that these
accounts of manifestations have only a human authority. Our Holy Mother the Church has not made any
pronouncement regarding them. They are treated only as historical documents.
This manuscript contains very interesting statements about the life beyond the grave, particularly
about Purgatory. The details are intermingled with much spiritual direction. Its authenticity is beyond
doubt.
A nun, identified for us merely as Sister M. de L. C., of a convent at V., without warning began to hear
prolonged sighs beside her. This was in November 1873. She cried out, "Oh, who are you, you
frighten me. Whatever you do, don't show yourself. Tell me, who are your?" No answer was
forthcoming. The sighs continued and even came nearer. In vain did the poor Sister multiply her
prayers, communions, ways of the cross, and rosaries. The sighs did not cease and remained
unexplained until February 15, 1874, when a voice she recognized was heard saying: "Do not be
afraid, you will not see me in my sufferings. I am Sister M. G." Sister M. G. was a nun who had died at
V., a victim to devotion and duty, February 22, 1871, at the age of 36.
The suffering soul then told her former companion whose advice she had often despised, that she
would come frequently in order to help her sanctify herself. The plan of God was that Sister M. de L.
C. by her holy life should relieve and ultimately deliver her, who in years past, had tried her patience
so sorely. The answer did not lessen the fears of Sister M. de L. C., who requested her visitor to
depart and never again return. But it was useless. She was told that she had only to bear it as long as
God willed it. This was just what she dreaded. For several years the mysterious relation continued
between the living nun and the departed religious. It was Sister M. de L. C., herself, who related these
events from 1874 to 1890, in the manuscript which is here given to the public.
Character of the Author of this Manuscript
This is a testimonial about Sister M. de L. C. herself. All those who knew her were unanimous in declaring that
she practiced all the religious virtues, even heroically. As director of a boarding school, she exercised a really
supernatural influence over her pupils, who spoke of her as a saint. They said that not only her words but all of
her actions impressed them more than those of any priest of their acquaintance could have done. They still
live under the influence of her inspiration. Let us add that all the witnesses of her life were agreed that Sister
M. de L. C. was endowed with a sound judgment, a keen and cultured intellect, and possessed of a great
amount of common sense. In the spiritual life, she never sought the extraordinary. On the contrary, she
avoided it.
The manuscript shows that to the very end she had doubts about what she was obligated to listen to. She
often thought it was the work of the devil. It greatly annoyed her to depart from the common way of life. She
wanted to be like the rest and attract no special attention. Though she was averse to the visits she received,
she profited greatly by them for her own spiritual progress. Her notes of her retreats are a sufficient evidence
of this. Those who saw her life and witnessed her actions are also convinced of this.
In the first place it is certain that Sister M. de L. C. kept her director well informed of all that happened. He was
the Reverend Father Prevel of the Fathers of Pontingy, who later became General of his congregation. The
Sister's own note book shows how well she profited by her interviews with her director. A letter from him,
dated November 4, 1912, sent from Hitchen, England, after a long period of separation, shows us that he was
well informed on all the conversations of Sister M. de L. C. with her former companion. He writes: "Tell me
about your dear suffering one, who must now be long since enjoying the glory of her Beloved. Has she
abandoned you? Or does she console you in your sorrows? Have you continued writing down what she says?
For my part, I have kept most carefully your former notes and have reread them many times." Clearly Father
Prevel accepted the communications seriously, and we can rest assured that he had sufficient evidence for
doing so.
Besides this important evidence of her director, we are fortunate in having the opinions of theologians of note,
such as Canon Dubosq, superior of the Seminary of Bayeux andPromotor Fidei in the canonical process for the
beatification and canonization of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, also Canon Gontier, diocesan Censor Librorum.
After examining the Manuscript carefully, these prominent priests have declared without hesitation that it
contains nothing contrary to Faith, nothing that is not in accord with the true principles of the spiritual life,
rather matter that will edify devout souls. They testify that Sister M. de L. C. was endowed with sound
judgment and common sense and thus was protected from going astray in vivid and harmful imaginations.
They were pleased at the evidence that she had done all in her power to avoid the visits, and that she
protested against them, even thinking them punishments sent from heaven. She regarded the facts so strange
that she did not know what to believe about them. Frequently she chided the visitor, so that she could not
have imagined or invented the manifestations imposed upon her.
They were above all impressed by the great lesson of Christian charity which was manifest during the whole
period of the apparitions. On the one hand Sister M. G., during her earthly life in the convent, had caused
Sister M. de L. C., her spiritual guide, great suffering by her want of religious spirit and deportment. Yet it was
to this very Sister that God ordered her to address herself after death, for deliverance from Purgatory. They
noticed that the lights given to Sister M. de L. C. became clearer and more distinct in proportion to Sister M.
G.'s gradual purification. Finally they were impressed by the living Sister's great progress in the work of her
sanctification. So remarkable was this that on reading the manuscript Canon Dubosq said, "In publishing this
Manuscript, as I heartily approve, you are anticipating a cause of beatification." In a word, all theologians who
were consulted gave unanimous consent that Sister M. de L. C.'s manuscript portrayed in itself proof of its
authenticity, and therefore, it was of value because of both content and origin.
Conclusion
The Manuscript of Sister M. de L. C., which we will call for the sake of brevity, "The Manuscript of Purgatory,"
from a merely historical and human point of view seems entirely genuine and creditable.
The Directors of the magazine "Notre Dame de la Bonne Mort" are happy to be able to publish so edifying and
impressive a work. A voice reaching out to us from beyond the grave makes known to us the justice and mercy
of Purgatory, together with the instruction for a more perfect life of union with God, and will be helpful to
many souls on their journey to eternity.
It is our hope that the "Light" made known to the living by the experience of the dead may be helpful to those
seeking to lead a better life. It may even be to many of our readers a preparation for a happy death.
Translator's note: The sense of the French, rather than the literal meaning, has been our objective. We
sincerely regret and see no valid reason why full clear names of persons and places have not been given. We
remember reading in Sacred Scripture that the secrets of a king are best kept hidden, but that the works of
God should be made manifest (Tob. 12,7). But we give the material as we have received it and we trust that it
will foster a holy respect for Purgatory. Even if it merely deters those who say, "As long as I miss Hell, I shall be
satisfied," it will have done great good.
Miss Betty Kelly supplied the French original and a literal translation. Rt. Rev. Msgr. James H. Culleton, S.T.D.,
J.C.D., LL.D., of Fresno, California in the 1950's brought out a limited number of copies in one edition for
private circulation only. This text has been used as the basis of what follows.
Chapter 1
Our Mother Superior is in Heaven since the day of her death, thanks to her suffering and great charity.
If you were as perfect as God wishes you to be, He would be ready to bestow many graces upon you. God
wants you to be holier than many others.
Father L— is in Purgatory, because he was too fond of giving retreats and preaching in many places, instead of
taking care of his parish.
If you make the intention, God will accept whatever you do, for all the souls in Purgatory, just as if applied to
one particular soul.
I am the one who is suffering most at the present moment, since I was not true to my vocation.
Next to the Mass, the Way of the Cross is the best prayer.2 Observe the strict silence well, because I often
violated it. I suffer more than Sister — because she was faithful to her vocation. Suffering, however, caused
her to complain, as she was badly directed spiritually. I am not able to give a visible sign. God does not permit
it. I am not worthy. Because I have annoyed you so much, God wants you to pray for me. You may also tell this
to Sister — to whom I was a great source of trouble and also to Mother Superior, as I made her suffer much.
Poor Reverend Mother, if only she would have some Masses offered up for me. Say a few rosaries for me and
make your meditations well. I never made any. Say your divine office well. I was much distracted during mine.
Observe strict religious modesty everywhere since I never kept my eyes from seeing what I should not have
seen . . . Be obedient to Reverend Mother whom I annoyed so much . . .
If you could only know what I suffer! Pray for me, please. I suffer intensely everywhere. My God, how merciful
You are! No one can imagine what Purgatory is like. Be kind and take pity on the poor souls . . . Do not neglect
the Way of the Cross.
While on earth you will frequently suffer in body and soul, and often in both together.
It is so beautiful in Heaven. There is a great distance between Purgatory and Heaven. We are privileged at
times to catch a glimpse of the joys of the blessed in Paradise, but it is almost a punishment. It makes us yearn
to see God. In Heaven, it is pure delight; in Purgatory, profound darkness.
God loves you more than many others. Has He not frequently made it known to you?
Mother E— is in Heaven because she was a hidden and very spiritual soul.
No, indeed I am not the devil; I am Sister M. G. and I will try you till I am in Heaven. After that I, in my turn, will
pray for you. Yes, I can pray even now and I will do so every day. You will then realize that the souls in
Purgatory are not ungrateful. Those who are very guilty do not see the Blessed Virgin. It gives great joy to God
when anyone is the cause of freeing a soul from Purgatory.
If you watch carefully over yourself, God will bestow on you graces which He has never yet given to anyone
else. You can offer up your office for many souls at once, if before you start the recitation, you make the
intention for each soul in particular. Thus each will benefit as if you had offered it for him alone.
Purgatory is terrible for those religious who have caused trouble to their superiors. For them a special
punishment is reserved similar to that which I am enduring.
March 24, 1874. Tomorrow, visit the Blessed Sacrament as often as you can. I shall accompany you. I will have
the happiness of being near Our Lord. Yes, that relieves me.
March 25, 1874. I am now in the second Purgatory. Since my death, I have been in the first, where one
endures such great suffering. We also suffer in the second, but not nearly as much as in the first. Always try to
be a help to your superior. Do not speak often. Wait until you are questioned before you answer.
May 1874. I have been in the second Purgatory since the Feast of the Annunciation. On that day I saw the
Blessed Virgin for the first time. In the first stage, we never saw her. The sight of her encourages us and this
beloved Mother speaks to us of Heaven. While we see her, our sufferings are greatly diminished.3
Oh, how I desire to go to Heaven! What a martyrdom we suffer once we have seen God!
What do I think? I think God permits this for your benefit and for my consolation. Listen . . . well to what I am
going to tell you. God has selected you for a special purpose. He wants you to save many souls by your advice
and good example. If, by your conduct, you frustrate this, one day you will have to give an account for every
soul that you could have saved. It is quite true that you are not worthy, but God permits it thus. He is the
Master and distributes His graces to whomsoever He pleases.
You do well to pray to St. Michael and to urge others to do so. One is indeed happy at the hour of death when
he has had confidence in some of the saints. They will be his protectors before God in that terrible moment.
Never hesitate to remind your girls of the great truths of salvation. In these days, more than ever, people need
to be reminded of supernatural truths.
God wants you to sacrifice yourself for Him without reserve. He loves you more than many others, hence He
will give you many more graces . . . Be careful not to lose any of the graces that He gives you. Live only for God.
Try to procure His glory everywhere. What good you can do for souls! Do nothing except what pleases God.
Before each action recollect yourself for a moment to be sure that what you are going to do will be pleasing to
Him. All for Jesus. Love Him well.
Yes, I suffer very much, but my greatest torment is not seeing God. It is a continuous martyrdom. It makes me
suffer more than does the fire of Purgatory. If later on you love God as He wants you to, you will experience a
little of the pining, which makes one long to be united to the object of one's love, to Jesus.
Yes, we sometimes see St. Joseph, but not as often as we do the Blessed Virgin.
You must become indifferent to everything except what is for God. Thus you will reach the height of perfection
to which Jesus calls you.
Mother I— did not benefit by the Masses offered up. Religious have no right to dispose of their goods. It is
contrary to holy poverty.
If you say your prayers well, the souls confided to your care will be benefited by them. God never refuses
graces which are asked of Him during prayers well said.
The Purgatory of religious is much longer and more rigorous than that of people in the world, because religious
abuse special graces. Many nuns are abandoned in Purgatory, by their own fault, of course, for nobody ever
remembers them. Our deceased Reverend Mother has told me that God would be very pleased were the
community to have a Mass said for them from time to time. Be sure and tell this to Mother Superior. God
loves Reverend Mother very much. He gives her a heavy cross to prove His love for her.
No one can have a real understanding of the sufferings in Purgatory. No one thinks of them in the world. Even
religious communities forget that they should pray for the poor souls and that they should inspire their pupils
with this devotion. They in turn would bring this devotion to other people of the world.
Have no fear of fatigue when it is a question of serving God. Sacrifice everything for Him.
Obey your Superior promptly. Let her turn and twist you as she wills. Be very humble. Abase yourself always
even, if possible, down to the earth.
M— is in Purgatory because by her underhanded remarks she often nullified the good that the Superioress
could have done.
Make it a practice to live in the presence of God with a pure intention. God seeks devoted souls who will love
Him for His own sake. These are very few. He wants you to be one of His true friends. Many think they love
God, but they love Him for their own sakes.
We do not see God in Purgatory. That would make it Heaven. When a soul seeks God, and out of pure love
desires nothing else, He never lets that soul be deceived.
God often showers graces even where malice abounds. Why should you refuse them? Devote yourself to God.
Sacrifice and immolate yourself for Him. You can never do enough for Him. It is only the overflow of our piety
that we can pour out on others. Put aside all human respect, even with regard to older Sisters. Always say
what is necessary if it be a case of upholding the Mother Superior. It is not His great friends that God uses to
annoy and cause trouble and pain to others. Thank Him that you have not been doing this. It is better to be the
anvil than the hammer. You must not grow lax in the matter of denying your body and soul, for as yet you have
made but little reparation for your past. The contest for your crown is hardly begun.
June (1874). Note well, that whenever a storm rages against a soul, it quietly dies down again. The devil has his
agents everywhere, even in convents.
No, I do not see God when He is exposed (in the Holy Eucharist), yet I am conscious of His presence like you
are with the eyes of faith. Our faith, however, is very different from yours. We know what God is. Always walk
in the presence of God. Tell Him everything. Talk to Him as you would talk to a friend. Guard your interior life
carefully.
In order to prepare well for Holy Communion, you must love God not only before and after receiving Him but
always and at all times. God desires you to think only of Him. Mortify your mind, your eyes, your tongue; that
will be far more agreeable to God than corporal penances. These (corporal penances) all too often proceed
from one's own will. You must treat God as your Father, as a dear friend, as a beloved spouse. You must pour
out all the tenderness of your heart on Jesus alone and on Him wholly and entirely. During all eternity you will
sing of His infinite mercy in your regard. You must love Jesus so much that He may be able to find in your heart
an agreeable resting place, where He may be able, as it were, to console Himself for the many offences He
receives everywhere. You must love Him for indifferent and cowardly souls but above all for yourself. In one
word, you must love Him so much at V— that you will be a shining example. It is true that St. Theresa and M.
Eust loved Him very much, but you have caused Him pain in the past, and you should love Him very much
more in comparison to these innocent souls.
December 12, 1874. If you truly love God well He will refuse you nothing. He will give you whatever you ask.
God wishes you to concern yourself with Him alone, with His love and with the accomplishment of His holy
will. When we are concerned with God, we must also of necessity think of souls. There would be but little
merit in being saved alone. God expects a higher degree of perfection from you than He expects from many
others.
February 1875. Watch carefully over your interior life. Keep all your small troubles for Jesus alone. He is well
able to make up to you for whatever He takes from you. Your life must be one of unceasing interior acts of
love and of mortification, but God alone must know of it. Do nothing extraordinary. Lead a very hidden life, yet
one closely united to Jesus. Jesus wants you to love Him alone. If you put no obstacle in the way, He has
extraordinary graces to bestow upon you, such as He has never yet given to anyone. He loves you in a special
manner. Have you not yet noticed this? It is for us to adore His designs without seeking to fathom them. He is
the Master, to do for souls whatever He wishes. Be always very humble. Lead a hidden life. Do not busy
yourself with anyone. Attend to your own sanctification and affairs.
You must not have too much conversation with N—. She is too demonstrative and talkative. God does not
want that of you.
It is not right of you to be thus distrustful of your Jesus. You have given Him all. Be quite convinced that He has
permitted all that has happened.
Love God very much. How happy are the souls that do this. They possess a treasure! The great penance of your
life will be, not the absence of your Jesus but great sorrow for all the pain you have given Him, by your failure
to love Him as you desire, in return for the overwhelming number of graces which He has showered upon you
and which He will continue to shower upon you.
You may rise at 4:00 A.M. and go to bed at the same time as everyone else unless you are very ill. I assure you,
you will be none the worse for this. Half an hour makes but little difference and it gives edification.
Do not complain about trifles, not even to the Superioress. Keep your little sufferings to yourself and tell Jesus,
to whom you ought to tell everything. Do not be too preoccupied about your health. God will always give you
sufficient strength to serve Him properly.
Chapter 2
May 14, 1875. During your retreat, make up your mind to lose none of the graces which God will give you.
Always be mindful of these graces, with a great spirit of faith and recollection. I have been telling you this for a
long time. Try to be as recollected in your actions as you are during your thanksgiving after Holy Communion.
Thank God for all the graces He has given you and for all those He gives you each day. Keep this in mind every
morning at the end of your meditation. Also, pray for the intention I reminded you of yesterday . . . Never do
anything without first recollecting yourself for a moment and seeking advice from Jesus who is in your heart . .
. Yes, I love God very much, but as a soul becomes purified her love increases. Often think of the love Jesus has
for you and be faithful to every inspiration of grace. Start each day as if you had as yet done nothing, but take
care that you do not discourage yourself.
May 18, 1875. How small is the number of fervent religious who really have the spirit of their vocation —
about one in fifty! You must at all costs be among the privileged ones. How great is the responsibility of a
Superior, a Mistress of novices, a teacher! What an account they will have to render to God!
Little by little as I am being delivered, you will hear me more distinctly. When I am completely liberated, I will
be a second Guardian Angel to you, but an angel that you can see.
Mother N— is still in Purgatory, because she introduced several things into the community that were not in
accord with our vocation, but which tended rather to relaxation. It is a great science to be able to discern
spirits. If more care were taken in receiving candidates to the religious life, there would be less trouble in
communities.
June 20, 1875. God does not ask so much for strength. He would rather dwell more in our hearts. In order to
obtain graces for yourself or for the community, you must renounce yourself from morning to night, seek self
in nothing, let everything be hidden from the eyes of creatures. Let God alone know all your little daily
sacrifices — Him alone; do you understand?
It is God who allows you to feel such distaste for many things, so that you may have more merit. Be careful to
waste or lose nothing. Yes, it is true in one sense, that Jesus is more glorified when He is honored by one who
was not always His friend. You are disturbed at sensing that God has chosen you to work out His designs
despite your spiritual infirmities, for thus you must sacrifice and immolate yourself in return.
Do you know why God does not now grant you the graces you are asking of Him? It is because you have not
enough confidence in Him. Likewise you forget the many and great graces that Jesus has given you. He pursues
you from morning to night, and you avoid Him as much as you can. It is not proper for you to treat God thus,
especially after He has been so kind to you. Try at every moment to look into yourself to see if you are pleasing
God, examine yourself to learn if any of your acts cause Him pain. Such a constant disposition will put you
more and more in favor with God. You must love God so much, that in a short time, He may truly find in your
heart a welcome place to make His abode. Jesus must be able to tell you all His sorrows, such as those the
world inflicts upon Him daily, and on your part, you must give Him the tender love that will console Him.
August 14, 1875. God does not want you to listen to self-love, you must trust in Him alone. I have told you this
many times. Despite your faults, He can give you the necessary help to serve Him. Why do you distrust His
power and goodness?
August 15, 1875. Yes, we have seen the Blessed Virgin, she has gone back to Heaven with many souls, but I am
still here. You feel the heat? Alas! if you knew what the heat of Purgatory is compared to yours! A little prayer
does us so much good. It is like a glass of water given to a thirsty person.
Love everyone, but do not put your trust entirely in anyone, because Jesus wants to be your great confidant.
Everything for Him and for Him alone. Perform all your actions in the presence of God as I have so often told
you. Consult Him before all you do or say. Let your life be one of faith and love . . . Do nothing to distinguish
yourself. Without offending anyone, avoid the company of those who are too unreserved and those who are
uncharitable. As for yourself, be busy about your own affairs. Keep your opinions to yourself and never express
them unless obliged to do so. Be preoccupied with only that one object, the main spring of your life, Jesus. Yes,
Jesus from morning to night and from night till morning.
August 20, 1875 (Retreat). Alas, I suffer more than usual in punishment for abusing many graces during my life.
Perform all your deeds in the presence of God, without seeking to please anyone else. He will not leave you in
peace until you have reached such a state of detachment from all created things that you will give Him your
entire attention. You must be a living example for the rest of your community. Each one, on seeing your life,
must be able to say, "This is the Rule." More is required of you. You must be, as it were, another Jesus. That is
to say, in as far as possible, you must reproduce in your conduct the life of Jesus Himself.
September 7, 1875. Great though He is, Almighty God does not hesitate to lower Himself to the soul which
loves Him. He treats with such a soul even on the smallest details that concern her. How good God is to us. Are
there not secrets in our souls that God alone understands and of which we can speak to Him alone?
September 8, 1875. God permits some souls to attain a remarkable degree of tenderness in their love,
whereas others do not experience great emotion. All this is part of His wise designs. In the case of those who
are more capable of loving Him, He has reserved a special place for Himself in their hearts, so that they pour
out their love into His adorable Heart. He is indeed the Master, giving to each one what He wills. You are one
of the souls whom He has especially favored.
I suffer all night while you rest. Although I experience the pains of Purgatory at all times, still when I have
permission during the day to accompany you everywhere, I suffer a little less. All this is by virtue of special
dispensation of God.
November 7, 1875. Ponder well what I am going to say to you. Watch most carefully over everything you do.
Ask yourself each hour if God be pleased with you, because you are to become a saint quickly. Yes, that is true,
but with Divine Grace, you can accomplish everything. Acknowledge with gratitude that you are utterly
unworthy of all these graces, but nevertheless, go forward.
December 8, 1875. Love God intensely. Do not fear your own suffering. Trust in Him, never in yourself. Die to
yourself from morning to night . . . Do not breathe or live except for Jesus Christ. God must be your only
confidant. Complain to no one except to Him. Be quite hidden from the eyes of everyone else. Sometimes you
will be ill, very ill, but you will appear quite well, because God wishes to be the only witness of what passes in
you. You will learn that you and your loving God will understand each other very well. If you do as God wants,
namely, watch carefully over yourself so as not to lose any of His graces, He will communicate Himself to you
in a special manner.
You grieve God when you do not think of Him. The union between you is like that between friends. Among
friends, often one is preferred to all others. One understands us better and from him we keep no secret. If that
friend noticed that we paid no attention to him, did not speak to him, or even cast a glance his way to show
him that he is still our special friend, he would feel intense pain. Thus it is with God as far as you are
concerned. He certainly has a great love for many of His friends, but I have told you many times, that even
though you are not deserving of it as are so many others, yet He loves you in a special way. For this reason
your indifference causes Him all the more pain. He awaits only a return of your inner love of heart, so that He
may fill it with graces. All that you do affects Him most intimately. He loves you for thinking of Him. Despite
your many occupations, He must be first in your thoughts. Whenever you have to speak to people on business,
you should first glance towards Him. He has a right to this. He is the Master and may act as He pleases.
December 12, 1875. You should practice perpetual adoration in your heart at all times, not only when you go
to chapel. You must also accustom yourself to make frequent spiritual communions. You will derive abundant
and most salutary fruits from this, provided that you dispose yourself properly.
December 30, 1875. Never ask for anything regarding your own health. Yet do not refuse what is offered you.
We must not appear singular in anything.
January 1876. Whenever you have something to say to the Superior do not be in a hurry about it unless it be
something that cannot be postponed. Let what you have to say wait and thus moderate and mortify yourself.
You must prepare a dwelling place for Jesus in your heart so that later, as I have told you, He may come and
rest there. You must also prepare, as well as possible, for Holy Communion. Try to think about it the evening
before but especially when you awake in the morning. You must not only prepare an abode for Jesus, but also
invite Him to stay with you. There would be no point in preparing a beautiful room for a guest, were you not to
invite him to enter. So invite Jesus often by your desires, and above all, by your love for Him. You should
become so recollected that you do not lose sight of the presence of Jesus, even when otherwise most
occupied. To achieve this, watch constantly over your interior life.
About the Grotto: God will help you and supply all that you lack. If you want to please Him, do nothing about it
on Sunday except pray as much as you can. That is all that is required. God desires later on to make you His
helper and your heart His sanctuary.
February. In Heaven God receives infinite adoration, but as it is on earth that He is offended, He wills that also
on earth, proper reparation should be made to Him, by your loving Him and consoling Him for the neglect that
is heaped upon Him everywhere.
Feast of the Annunciation. When God wishes a soul to be entirely His, He begins by crushing it, very much as
apples are crushed in the press — to extract its passions, its self-seeking, in a word, all its defects. When that
soul is sufficiently broken, He reshapes it according to His will. If it is faithful, it is soon transformed. Only then
does Jesus load it with His choicest graces and inundate it with His love.
July 16th. The Holy Eucharist must be as a magnet for you, drawing you always more and more powerfully.
This Sacrament must be the main object of your life.
August 28th. Have no other desire than to love God always more and more. Try to be ever more closely united
to Him. Endeavor to lead each day a more interior life, a life more closely united to your Jesus. This interior
union with Jesus is brought about by your sufferings of body and soul, but above all by your longing love for
Him. May you indeed conform to God's plan by this interior life. He insists on it so pleadingly. I cannot tell you
now the degree of sanctity and union with Himself to which He will lead you or what graces He has in store for
you. I have, of course, spoken of some of these graces. The others are unknown to me. Guard well your
actions, your very presence must inspire devotion.
August 30th. The retreat, of course, will be for all in general, but God will arrange that the sermons shall be
entirely for you. Pay great attention to them. This retreat must make you a saint. God has made your heart for
Himself alone. Abandon yourself entirely into our Lord's hands. Look neither forward nor backwards. Throw
yourself entirely into His divine arms, upon His Sacred Heart, and there fear nothing. Every morning say a little
prayer to our Lord and adore Him in all those churches where He is most neglected. Go there in spirit and tell
Him how much you love Him and want to make up to Him for the way in which He is forsaken. You will give
great pleasure to Jesus if you renew this intention several times during the day. God wishes you to think
always of Him, to pray and work always under His Divine Eyes. He wants you, in as far as possible, never to lose
sight of Him. All this must be done quietly, without affectation. No one must ever suspect it. Let Jesus alone
know what passes between you. Keep your eyes always cast down unless when it is your duty to look after
things. Then do so as modestly as possible. Do not give way to human respect. Be very humble. Make God
loved as much as you can. Let everything go its own way and do you go yours in the crowd, silently. If you are
obliged to come forward, do it simply and refer all to God, without disturbing yourself as to whether the affair
succeeds or not. When you have done all to please Him, have no other desire but that of always loving Him
more and more.
Resolve at the end of your retreat to think often of what I am going to say now. God Alone, my God and my all.
Every material thing passes away, and that quickly. The Tabernacle is my place of rest, the Holy Eucharist is my
life, the Cross is my portion, Mary is my Mother, Heaven is my hope . . . Yes, it would please God if you took no
butter on your bread in the morning.
November 30th. You must never judge or examine the conduct of your Sisters; you will not have to give an
account of their lives. Neither must you use their conduct as your model. God does not ask the same
perfection from all. Mortify yourself, and do not seek to find out if others are doing all you do. God does not
require it of them. You will never believe all I am telling you. This morning you witnessed what God wants you
to do, as He granted you the sign you asked for. Jesus wants you to deal with Him, as with an intimate friend,
without any fear whatsoever. It is true that His Majesty is frightening and that you are not worthy to have such
an intimate converse with your Jesus, but is He not the Master that enriches whomsoever He wills? Ask Jesus
to make you rich in every virtue, as He wishes you to be, but in the meantime, shape your life in accordance
with His inspirations. Enlarge your heart because what Jesus desires above all things is to see in it His love.
What wonderful graces you will receive if you are faithful, graces you have never even thought of!
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Christmas 1876. When you are suffering you must not go telling everyone. It does not console you. In the first
place, you should tell it to Jesus, but most often it is to Him you tell it last.
I am greatly refreshed and I think the end of my exile is not far off. Oh, if you knew how I long to see God!
Amidst all these supernatural events, you must be so natural that no one will notice that anything is
happening. It is the same with everything else, lead a hidden life as much as possible, but without neglecting
any of your duties. Let everything be perfectly simple. God desires that He alone should know what is going on
in your soul.
January 1877. Rest peacefully on the adorable Heart of your Jesus, tell Him all your sufferings as you would tell
a friend. He will understand. What I have told you about the little corner of His Heart will be revealed to you
only when you are far more spiritual than you are at present. Do not worry yourself over all the troubles of
your class. I pray every day for you that you may not lose patience.
February 13th. Before the Blessed Sacrament. See how Jesus is left alone. At this moment, if He wished, He
could have many adorers, if they only had a little more good will! But what indifference is there even amongst
religious! Our Lord is very much hurt by it. At any rate, you are to love Him for those indifferent souls and
Jesus will be consoled for their neglect.
May 12th. Mortify yourself corporally, but more especially spiritually. Forget yourself. Deny yourself in
everything. Never look at what others are doing. God does not demand the same perfection from everyone.
All are not enlightened in the same way, but you, whom Jesus Himself enlightens, look only to Him, let Him be
your aim and object in everything.
Before every action, no matter how trivial, ask yourself if what you are about to do will please Him. That is all
that matters as far as you are concerned. Any act of indifference or want of regard on your part wounds Him,
whereas a continual remembrance of His Holy presence, a little aspiration to Him, a look, any little attention to
give Him pleasure is noticed by Him. Guard your interior well that you may lose none of His graces. Take no
notice of your body. Forget yourself. Place yourself in the arms of Jesus and He will never let you be found
wanting, only have unlimited confidence in His goodness. If you but realized His power, you would not put
limits to His ability. What can He not do for a soul He loves!
December 13th. Never seek to please anyone by your actions, but God only. It is for Him that you must do
everything. Let there be no human respect, or ever growing weary . . . He will grant anything you request of
Him. Yes, it is true that you are very miserable. Humble yourself and know that Jesus does not always give His
graces to the most holy.
Prepare yourself with great care for Holy Communion, Confession and the Divine Office, in a word, for
anything that tends to unite you more closely to Our Lord. Many others must find it more difficult than you to
see Jesus always present in their heart. After all the graces He has given you, you should have no difficulty in
being recollected. I have already told you that God is searching the world over for souls that love Him with
childlike affection, full of tender respect, truthfully and from the heart. He finds few such souls, fewer than you
would suspect. Souls belittle the Heart of God. They look upon Jesus as too difficult to approach and thus their
love for Him remains cold. Their respect for Him has degenerated into a kind of indifference. I know that all
souls are not capable of understanding this love which Our Lord yearns for. Jesus has made Himself better
known to you and wants you to make up for this indifference and coldness in others. Ask Him to enlarge your
heart that it may be capable of greater love. By the love and respectful familiarity with which Jesus allows you
to treat Him, you can make up for that which is not granted all to understand. Do this but, above all, love
much. Never grow weary in your work. Begin again each day as if you had so far done nothing. This continual
renouncement of one's will and comfort and one's own opinions is a long martyrdom, but it is most pleasing to
God. God wants you to be something special, not as regards your exterior, but in your inner soul. He asks of
you a union with Himself, so great that you never lose sight of Him, even amidst your most absorbing
occupations.
Retreat in August 1878. Great sinners who were indifferent towards God, and religious who were not what
they should have been are in the lowest stage of Purgatory. While they are there, the prayers offered up for
them are not applied to them. Because they have ignored God during their life, He now in His turn leaves them
abandoned in order that they may repair their neglectful and worthless lives. While on earth one truly cannot
picture or imagine what God really is, but we (in Purgatory) know and understand Him for what He is, because
our souls are freed from all the ties that fettered them and prevented them from realizing the holiness and
majesty of God, and His great mercy. We are martyrs, consumed as it were by love. An irresistible force draws
us towards God who is our center, but at the same time another force thrusts us back to our place of
expiation.
We are in the state of being unable to satisfy our longings. Oh, what a suffering that is, but we desire it and
there is no murmuring against God here. We desire only what God wants. You on earth, however, cannot
possibly understand what we have to endure. I am much relieved as I am no longer in the fire. I have now only
the insatiable desire to see God, a suffering cruel enough indeed, but I feel that the end of my exile is at hand
and that I am soon to leave this place where I long for God with all my heart. I know it well, I feel more at ease,
but I cannot tell you the day or the hour of my release. God alone knows that. It may be that I have still many
years of longing for Heaven. Continue to pray; I will repay you later on, though I do pray a great deal for you
now.
Oh, how great is the mercy of God in your regard! Who can understand it? Why does Jesus act thus towards
you? Why does He love you more than many others? Why has He still many greater graces to bestow on you?
Is it because you deserve them? No, you even deserve them less than many others, but it is His will to act thus
towards you and He is the Master of His rewards. Be very grateful. Remain always in spirit at His Divine feet
and let Him act as He will. Watch well over your interior. Be very exact in finding what pleases your Jesus. Have
neither eyes nor heart, nor love except for Him. Always consult Him before your smallest act. Abandon
yourself wholly to His good pleasure and then be at peace. All that I have told you will be accomplished. Do not
put any obstacles in the way. It is Jesus who wishes it thus.
Those who are lost are lost because they willed it, because to arrive at damnation they must have refused
thousands of graces and good inspirations that God gave them, hence it is their own fault.
In answer to a question:
When I am there I will tell you, but I think the great festivals of Heaven are celebrated with an increase of
ecstasy, admiration, and thanksgiving, but above all, of love. To be worthy of what I am telling you now, you
must have arrived at so close a union with God that nothing disturbs you, neither sufferings, joys, success,
failure, good or bad repute; nothing of any of these must influence you in any way. Jesus must be Lord of all
your being and you must keep the eye of your soul constantly fixed on Him to anticipate His slightest wishes.
What has Jesus not done for you and what will He not do? Let your exterior be well regulated, and let your
interior be even more so. Be occupied only with what concerns yourself. Keep your eyes always lowered,
speak little and in a low voice, but above all converse with Jesus always. No, you do not tire Him. This is what
He expects from you. Be very kind to the children. Do not be rough with them. Be ingenious in mortifying
yourself and in breaking your own will. Be especially nice to those who are less agreeable to you than to
others, no matter what wrong they may have done you. This means renouncing yourself and pleasing Jesus.
Nothing else matters. It is on these occasions that you must silence the human will, but you must do it because
Jesus wills it. Do not allow self-love to get the upper hand, but do all blindly to please Jesus alone.
Why is it that I pray for you with less fervor than I pray for others and that often I forget to recommend you?
Do not trouble yourself about that. It is a punishment for me. Even if you prayed more I should not be any the
more relieved. God wills it thus. If He wants you to pray more He will inspire you to do so. I repeat again, do
not be worried about me. You will never see me in my sufferings. Later on, when your soul is stronger, you will
see souls in Purgatory and very awful ones, but let this not frighten you. God will then give you the necessary
courage and all that you need to accomplish His holy will.
No, certainly not, I am here for my relief and for your sanctification. If you would but pay a little more
attention to what I say.
That is true but these happenings are so extraordinary that I do not know what to make of them; it is not an
ordinary thing to hear you in this way.
I quite understand your difficulty and I am aware of your sufferings on this account. However, if God wishes it
and it relieves me, you will have pity on me, will you not? When I am released you will see that I will do far
more for you than you have ever done for me. I already pray much for you.
Where is Sister — ?
In the lowest Purgatory, where she receives no benefit from anyone's prayers. God is often displeased, if one
may speak thus, when many religious come to die, because He has called these souls to Himself that they
might serve Him faithfully on earth and go straight to Heaven at the moment of death, but because of their
infidelity, they have to stay long in Purgatory — far longer than people in the world who have not had so many
graces.
1879, Retreat in September. We see St. Michael as we see the angels. He has no body. He comes to get the
souls that have finished their purification. It is he who conducts them to Heaven. He is among the Seraphim as
Monsignor said. He is the highest angel in Heaven. Our own Guardian Angels come to see us but St. Michael is
far more beautiful than they are. As to the Blessed Virgin, we see her in the body. She comes to Purgatory on
her feasts and she goes back to Heaven with many souls. While she is with us we do not suffer. St. Michael
accompanies her. When he comes alone, we suffer as usual. When I spoke to you of the great and the second
Purgatory, it was to try to make you understand that there are different stages in Purgatory. Thus I call that
stage of Purgatory great or worst where the most guilty souls are, and where I stayed for two years without
being able to give a sign of the torments I was suffering. The year when you heard me groaning, when I began
to speak to you, I was still in the same place.
In the second Purgatory, which is still Purgatory but very different from the first, one suffers a great deal, but
less than in the great place of expiation. Then there is a third stage, which is the Purgatory of desire, where
there is no fire. The souls who did not desire Heaven ardently enough, who did not love God sufficiently are
there. It is there that I am at this moment. Further, in these three parts of Purgatory, there are many degrees
of variation. Little by little, as the soul becomes purified, her sufferings are changed.
Now are you really going to begin to rouse yourself and give yourself to God? How long have I tormented you
on this subject! The retreat has been a good one and will bear fruit. The devil is not pleased.
God greatly loves the Father who gave the retreat. Tell him I thank him very much for the mementoes he
promised to make for me at Holy Mass. On my part I will not be ungrateful and I will ask God to give him the
graces of which he stands in need. You did well to tell him this evening all I have told you. The community has
profited by his coming, but it was for you especially that he was sent. St. Michael, who has loved and protected
you for so long a time, wishes that one of his missionary priests should know all that I have told you. God has
His own designs in all this and you will know them later. Later on you may be able to give him more precise
information about St. Michael.
You ask me if Father — is pleasing to God? This is what you are to say to him. If he continues to act as he has
done up to this time, he is agreeable in God's sight. What He loves most in him is his great purity of intention,
his interior spirit and his goodness to souls. Tell him if he continues to unite himself more and more to the
Heart of Jesus, the closer this union becomes, the more meritorious all his actions and his entire life will be for
eternity and the more profitable for souls. God does not expect ordinary perfection from him.
Tell him to be sure in his retreats and missions to recommend strongly the offering up to God of the actions of
the day. This advice is not only to people in the world but also for religious communities. People do not always
think enough of this and consequently many actions good in themselves will receive no reward at the last day,
because they were not first offered up to God. If the Father sees that his words do not always bear the fruit he
would like, let him never lose courage. He should remember that God is pleased and satisfied with his efforts
even if he has succeeded in putting into the hearts of his hearers only a little love, and that only for a quarter
of an hour. God has made all this known to me because the Father did not receive you badly the other day
when you went to speak to him. Do all that he tells you and write down for him all that you have learned from
me. Don't forget anything and profit by the advice he gives you on this subject. I tell you again that it is God
who has sent him. God has great designs in your regard in all that He does in this matter. Be very faithful to all
the graces that Jesus gives you. Later on, if as I hope, God makes known anything more for Father, I will tell
you. Thank him again for his prayers and tell him I am not ungrateful. I will pray for him as I do for you at
present.
Weigh well the idea that God wishes you to be a saint. You may say that this is nothing new because Jesus has
pursued you for so long a time, and so have I, but now it is really time to begin to apply yourself seriously to
this work. You saw this in a forceful manner during this retreat. Do not put any obstacles in the way of grace.
Let God lead you as He wills, but above all, do not resist a single one of His inspirations. Put nature and self
aside, then when you are rid of that burden, go forward without growing weary.
Pray well for me that I may soon be united to the object of my long-delayed and ardent desires. I shall be more
useful to you in Heaven than I am here. That was a good thought of yours on the day the retreat closed, to
invite me to come and adore Jesus present in your heart during your thanksgiving after Holy Communion. If
you had done that sooner, I should have obtained much relief. Do so in the future and before all your prayers.
Also offer a part of your work for me, as I have such an ardent longing to see God.
Your little note books4 please God very much. It is the shortest way to great perfection and close union with
Jesus. I have waited long for you to show a little more love in all your actions. The more a soul loves Jesus the
more meritorious all its actions are in His sight. It is only love that will be rewarded in Heaven. All that is done
for any other motive will count as nothing. Love Jesus truly, once and for all, as He wants you to. Then I also
shall benefit in that I shall have great relief in all my sufferings.
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Yes, He is pleased because you are striving more to give Him pleasure. Have you noticed His goodness and
special watchfulness over you? Has He not also given you much joy these days? He will always act like that
towards you. The more you do for Him the more He will do for you. I am so happy to see that you are really
beginning to love God, who is so good, and to work seriously at your perfection. If by remaining a little longer
in Purgatory I could obtain that you should arrive at the perfection God demands of you in order to accomplish
His designs, I would willingly bear that suffering. Never look back to examine your conduct in the past. Leave it
entirely in the hands of God and go steadily forward. Your life must be summed up in two words: Love and
Sacrifice. Sacrifice from morning to night, but always with Love. If only you knew what God is, there is no
sacrifice that you would not be willing to make, no suffering that you would not endure for Him. If you could
see Him for but one minute you would be perfectly satisfied and consoled . . . What then must it be to see Him
for all eternity?
There is no middle course for you. Some souls might save themselves in other ways, but not you. You will
either be a great saint or a great sinner. The choice is yours. Do you remember how a long time ago during one
of your first retreats, you were much impressed by these words: There are some souls for whom there is no
middle way, they will either be angels or devils? Apply that to yourself. You know that these words are meant
for you.
August 13th. I have many things to say to you that only you and the Father will understand. Have you thought
of thanking God for having sent him to you? Pray for him every day.
What is the best way of honoring St. Michael?
The best and most efficacious way of glorifying him in Heaven and honoring him on earth is to spread devotion
to the souls in Purgatory, and to make known the great mission he fulfills towards these suffering souls. It is he
who is entrusted by God to lead the souls to the place of expiation and to bring them to their eternal home
after purification. Each time a soul arrives to increase the number of the elect, God is glorified, and this glory in
some way communicates itself also to the celestial minister. It is an honor for him to present to Our Lord the
souls that will sing their thanks and His mercies through all eternity. I could never make you understand the
intense love which the Heavenly Archangel has for his Divine Master, and the love which God in His turn has
for St. Michael. Neither can I convey to you a true idea of the love and pity St. Michael has for us. He
encourages us in our sufferings by speaking to us of Heaven.
Tell the Father that if he wishes to please St. Michael, he will most earnestly recommend devotion to the souls
in Purgatory. People in the world do not think of it. When they have lost their relatives or friends, they say a
few prayers, weep for a few days and that is the end of it. The souls are henceforth abandoned. It is true that
they merit this, for while they were on earth they neglected the dead. The Divine Judge deals with us in this
world according to our actions in the former. Those who have forgotten the holy souls are forgotten in their
turn. This is only fair. Perhaps if they had been reminded to pray for the dead and had been told a little about
Purgatory, they might have acted differently. When God allows it, we can communicate directly with St.
Michael in the way that spirits communicate.
On that day St. Michael comes to Purgatory and returns to Heaven with a great number of souls, especially
with those who had been devout to him in life.
What glory does St. Michael receive from his feast day on earth?
When the feast of a saint is celebrated on earth, he receives an increase of accidental glory in Heaven, even if
he is not actually remembered on earth. He receives a special recompense in memory of some particular act of
heroic virtue, or of some increase of glory, which he procured for God at a given time. This reward consists in
an increase of accidental glory joined to the happiness which the memory of his work on earth causes him. The
accidental glory which the Archangel receives is far above that of the other saints, because this glory is
proportioned to the greatness of the merit of the recipient and also to the value of the action which merits the
reward.
I only know what happens in so far as God wills it. My knowledge is very limited. I have known a little about
the community, but that is all. I know nothing about what goes on in the souls of other people, except in your
case. That is because God allows this for your perfection. What I have sometimes told you about certain
persons and what I will tell you, I only know from God at the moment. For example, I do not know what is
God's will in regard to your Father's parents. Perhaps later on I may know. I will pray to God for them and
recommend them to St. Michael.
I can tell you about the different degrees of Purgatory because I have passed through them. In the great
Purgatory there are several stages. In the lowest and most painful, like a temporary hell, are the sinners who
have committed terrible crimes during life and whose death surprised them in that state. It was almost a
miracle that they were saved, and often by the prayers of holy parents or other pious persons. Sometimes they
did not even have time to confess their sins and the world thought them lost, but God, whose mercy is infinite,
gave them at the moment of death the contrition necessary for their salvation on account of one or more
good actions which they performed during life. For such souls, Purgatory is terrible. It is a real hell with this
difference, that in hell they curse God, whereas we bless Him and thank Him for having saved us.
Next to these come the souls, who though they did not commit great crimes like the others, were indifferent
to God. They did not fulfill their Easter duties and were also converted at the point of death. Perhaps they
were unable to receive Holy Communion. They are in Purgatory for the long years of indifference. They suffer
unheard of pains and are abandoned either without prayers or if they are said for them, they are not allowed
to profit by them. There are in this stage of Purgatory religious of both sexes, who were tepid, neglectful of
their duties, indifferent towards Jesus, also priests who did not exercise their sacred ministry with the
reverence due to the Sovereign Majesty and who did not instill the love of God sufficiently into the souls
confided to their care. I was in this stage of Purgatory.
In the second Purgatory are the souls of those who died with venial sins not fully expiated before death, or
with mortal sins that have been forgiven but for which they have not made entire satisfaction to the Divine
Justice. In this part of Purgatory, there are also different degrees according to the merits of each soul. Thus the
Purgatory of the consecrated souls or of those who have received more abundant graces, is longer and far
more painful than that of ordinary people of the world.
Lastly, there is the Purgatory of desire which is called the Threshold. Very few escape this. To avoid it
altogether, one must ardently desire Heaven and the vision of God. That is rare, rarer than people think,
because even pious people are afraid of God and have not, therefore, a sufficiently strong desire of going to
Heaven. This Purgatory has its very painful martyrdom like the others. The deprivation of the sight of our
loving Jesus adds to the intense suffering.
Yes, in the manner in which souls know. There are no names in the other world. You cannot compare
Purgatory and Earth. When the soul is free and released from its mortal shell, its name is buried in the grave
with the body. I can only give you a small insight into the nature of Purgatory. By the light which God gives
you, you are better able to understand it than others. But what is all that to the reality? Here we are lost in the
will of God, whereas on earth, no matter how great the saint is, self-will always has a certain hold on him. As
for us . . . we now have no more self-will at all, we know and realize only that which it pleases God to let us
know, nothing more.
Souls communicate with each other when God permits it, and after the manner of souls, but without words.
Yes, it is true I speak to you, but are you a spirit? Would you understand me if I did not pronounce words? But
for myself, as God wills it so, I understand you without your pronouncing any words with your lips. There is
communication between spirits and souls on earth. Thus when you have a good thought or a holy desire, they
have been communicated to you by your Guardian Angel or by some saint, and sometimes by God Himself.
That is the language of souls.
There are some souls who do not live continually in Purgatory itself . . . For instance, I accompany you
wherever you go, but while you rest during the night, I suffer more, because then I am actually in Purgatory.
The Father was very right when he told you never to seek anything but the holy will of God in all you do. To see
His will in all that happens to you, whether in sorrow or in joy, will be for your happiness. Oh, be doubly good
in order to give pleasure to God who is so good, who is so particularly good to you. Have the eyes of your soul
always open to anticipate His least wishes. Be beforehand with Him, as it were, to give Him pleasure. The more
you try to please Him, the more He will give you. He will never allow Himself to be outdone in generosity. On
the contrary, He always gives more than is given Him. Be unrelenting, therefore, in devoting yourself to His
love and glory.
The English woman, who was drowned at Mont Michel, went straight to Heaven. She had the necessary
contrition at the moment of death and at the same time the baptism of desire. All this happened through the
intervention of St. Michael. What a happy shipwreck!
About Father P— who is retired, St. Michael is not pleased about that. But God leaves one free. He wishes to
have in His service only those who serve Him willingly without ever looking back. Tell Father P— God wants
him to continue with great courage to accomplish all that he has undertaken for His sake. Tell him to be
prudent and not undertake more than his strength will allow. I am praying for all his intentions, and as I told
you before, I pray for him as I do for you.
How do you know M. P. — went straight to Heaven as you did not see her pass through Purgatory?
God made this known to me. It is through His goodness that I know the things you ask me, when I have not
seen or experienced them myself.
The justice of God keeps us in Purgatory, and we deserve it, but His mercy and His fatherly Heart does not
leave us here bereft of all consolation. We ardently desire complete union with Jesus, but He desires it almost
as much as we do. On earth, He sometimes communicates Himself to certain souls in a most intimate manner
(to few, because, so few will listen to Him) and He delights in revealing His secrets to them. The souls that
receive these favors are those that seek to please Him in all their conduct and who live and breathe only for
Jesus and try to please Him.
There are in Purgatory very culpable souls but they are repentant, and notwithstanding the sins they have to
expiate, they are confirmed in grace and can no longer sin. They are perfected as the soul is purified by
degrees in this place of expiation. The soul understands God better, without, however, the soul seeing God,
because then there would no longer be any Purgatory. If in Purgatory, we did not know God better than He is
known on earth, our suffering would not be so keen and our martyrdom so cruel. Our main torment is the
absence of Him who is the sole object of our long-endured desires.
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Those in Heaven for whom prayers are said on earth can apply those prayers to the souls they wish to benefit.
It is a very consoling thought for those in the other world to know that their relatives and friends on earth do
not forget them, even though they have no further need of prayers. In return, they are not ungrateful.
The judgments of God are very different from those of the world. He takes into account the temperament and
character of each and what is done by carelessness or pure malice. To Him who knows the most secret
recesses of the heart, it is not difficult to see what goes on there. Jesus is very good, but He is also most just.
Amongst the people who dwell there some, by voluntary or accepted penance, do their Purgatory on earth
because it is truly a place of suffering, but these souls, not having sufficient generosity, go to the real
Purgatory to finish what was begun on earth.
Are sudden and unprepared deaths acts of God's justice or of His mercy?
Such deaths are sometimes an act of justice, sometimes one of mercy. When a soul is timid and God knows it
is well prepared to appear before Him, He takes it out of this world suddenly to spare it the terrors it might
experience at the last moment. Sometimes, also, God takes souls in His justice. They are not for this reason
eternally lost, but their Purgatory is much more severe and prolonged than it would otherwise have been,
since they were either deprived of the Last Sacraments or received them hastily and so were unprepared for
their passage into eternity. Others having filled up the measure of their crimes and having remained deaf to all
inspirations of Divine Grace are taken by God out of this world so that they may not excite His vengeance still
more.
Yes, with this difference, that the fire of Purgatory is a purification prescribed by God's justice and that of earth
is very mild compared to that of Purgatory. It is a shadow compared to the furnace of Divine Justice.
Tell me what happens during the agony and after. Does the soul find itself in light or darkness? Under what
form is the sentence pronounced?
I had no agony as you know, but I can tell you this, that at the last decisive moment, the devil lets loose all his
rage against the one that is dying. God permits souls to go through these last trials in order to increase their
merits. Souls that are strong and generous, in order that they may have a more glorious place in Heaven, have
often had, at the end of their lives and in the moment of death, terrible combats with the angel of darkness.
You have been witness to this. But they always come out victorious. God never allows a soul that has been
devoted to Him during life to perish at the last moment. Those souls who have loved the Blessed Virgin and
invoked her all their lives receive from her many graces in their last struggles. It is the same for those who
have been really devout to St. Joseph, to St. Michael, or to any of the saints. I have already said one is glad to
have an intercessor with God in those dreadful moments. Some souls die quite tranquilly without experiencing
any of those trials. God has His designs in everything. He does or permits all for the good of each particular
soul.
How can I describe what happens after the agony? It is impossible really to understand it unless one has
passed through it. When the soul leaves the body it is as if it were lost in or, if I may say so, surrounded by
God. It finds itself in such a bewildering light that in the twinkling of an eye it sees its whole life spread out,
and at this sight, it sees what it deserves, and this same light pronounces its sentence. The soul does not see
God but is annihilated in His presence. If the soul is guilty as I was and, therefore, deserves to go to Purgatory,
it is so crushed by the weight of the faults that still remain to be blotted out, that it hurls itself into Purgatory.
It is only then that one understands God and His love for souls and what a terrible evil sin is in the eyes of the
Divine Majesty. St. Michael is present when the soul leaves the body. I saw him only, and he is the only one
that every soul sees. (Later) I also saw my Guardian Angel. From this you can understand why it is said, "St.
Michael conducts souls to Purgatory", for a soul is not taken, but he is there at the carrying out of each
sentence. All that happens in this other world is a mystery for yours.
For that soul, its union with Jesus continues after death. That is Heaven, but the union in Heaven is much
closer and more intimate than that of earth.
Why did you behave so badly towards God today? He is not pleased with your conduct and He is so good to
you. It is real ingratitude on your part. Why do you bother about the conduct of others? Busy yourself with
your own, that is enough. Everybody has not the same disposition, and if you were to have "lost your head" on
account of all the frights I have given you these seven years past you would have lost it long ago. It will be a
long time before that takes place. Set your mind at rest, therefore, and do not begin to act as you did today.
You have good reason not to like ecstasies. They must of necessity be accepted when God sends them, but He
does not wish that anyone should desire them. Those are not the sort of things that lead one to Heaven. A
humble and mortified life is much more to be desired and is much safer. It is true that many of the saints had
revelations and ecstasies but they were a reward which God gave them after long combats and a life of self-
abnegation, or else, because He wished to use those servants of His for great things to procure His glory. That
was done without any notice or fuss, in silence and prayer, and if they became known, the souls were covered
with confusion and only spoke of their experiences under obedience.
Almighty God has crushed you in the past, but you must be very patient and take courage, because He will
annihilate you still more in the future.
Tell Mother Superior that if she meets persons of the temperament and character of Sister — to take no notice
of them, and never listen to all they want to say to her.
Be quite easy as to what you told me. This is how you know if a grace is truly given by God. These graces come
unexpectedly and fall on you like a gentle shower of rain, that takes you by surprise when the sky appears
cloudless. There is no danger in this case to fear having sought them, as you were not even thinking of such
things. You have noticed this many times. It is quite different with graces that one thinks are given by Jesus,
but are the effect of the imagination, which has worked hard to produce them. These should be feared
because the devil often plays his part in them and takes advantage of a weak brain or a soft temperament, or a
judgment not too sane. He then deceives the poor souls, who in reality do not sin, provided they follow the
advice of those who guide them spiritually. I can tell you there are many in the world of this type. The devil
acts in this way to make religion look ridiculous. Such souls seek themselves while they think they seek God
and dream of a sanctity that is false.
You know that very well, but as you wish it I shall repeat it to you, though I have already told it to you many
times. True sanctity consists in renouncing oneself from morning to night, in being a living sacrifice, in
constantly putting aside the human self, in allowing God to work in and with you as He pleases, to receive the
graces He sends you with profound humility, recognizing yourself quite unworthy of them, to live as constantly
as possible in the Divine Presence, to perform all your actions under the eye of God, wanting Him only to be
the witness of your efforts and your only reward. This is the sanctity wished for and demanded by Jesus of all
those who desire to be His only and to live His life. All the rest is pure illusion.
Some souls have their Purgatory on earth by suffering, others by love, for love is a true martyrdom. The soul
that really tries to love Jesus finds that notwithstanding all its efforts it does not love Him as much as it wants
to, and that is for that soul a perpetual martyrdom caused by a love which is not without great suffering. It is,
as I told you, rather like the state of a soul in Purgatory, who continually leaps up towards Him who is its only
desire, and who at the same time is hurled back because its expiation is not completed.
Ask Reverend Mother sometimes to allow you to read over what I tell you instead of your ordinary spiritual
reading. Take one day a week, Thursday for instance, because what is the good of writing it down if you never
read it over. You end by forgetting it, and it is not for that reason I tell it to you, but in order that you may
profit by it.
If I had never spoken to anyone of what you have told me, what would be the result? You know I had a strong
inclination to keep it entirely to myself.
You were quite at liberty to keep it all to yourself, but in that case, I should have advised you to speak, because
God has never permitted that the perfecting of any soul should come directly from Heaven.
Since people live on earth, God wills that they work out their sanctification by the advice which He permits
them to receive for this end. You did well to speak when it cost you so much to do so. Anyway there is nothing
of all this your own, and God who directs all events for the good of those He loves, knows how to draw glory
for Himself at the same time.
November 1879. The sister-in-law of N— is in Purgatory where she is suffering much. The Reverend Father can
help her by offering the holy sacrifice of the Mass for her.
The old sinner was saved through the mercy of God like so many others. He is in the great Purgatory.
Does All Souls' Day and its octave bring great joy to Purgatory and many releases?
On All Souls' Day many souls leave the place of expiation and go to Heaven. Also, by a special grace of God on
that day only, all the suffering souls, without exception, have a share in the public prayers of the Church, even
those who are in the great Purgatory. Still the relief of each soul is in proportion to its merits. Some receive
more, some less, but all feel the benefit of this extraordinary grace. Many of the suffering souls receive this
one help only in all the long years they pass here and this by the justice of God. It is not, however, on All Souls'
Day that the most go to Heaven. It is on Christmas night.
There are many things that I could tell you but I am not allowed to do so. It is you who must ask me, then I
may answer.
I am very much relieved by the prayers of good Father P—. Tell him I thank him very much for them, as also for
those he has had the charity to get said for me. I always pray for him, as I told you, and I hope to do so still
more when I am in Heaven. Tell him, also, I know when he prays for me, and it is the same with the other souls
in Purgatory . . . Very few souls get any prayers, the majority are totally abandoned and no thought or prayers
are given them on earth.
About the time of our release we know nothing. If we only knew when the end of our sufferings would come it
would be an intense relief, a joy for us, but no, it is not so. We know well that our sufferings decrease and our
union with God becomes closer, but what day (that is according to earthly calculations, because here there are
no days) we shall be united to God, of that we know nothing; it is a secret. The souls in Purgatory have no
knowledge of the future except what God sometimes gives them. According to their merits, some souls have
more of this knowledge than others, yet what do all these things matter to us, unless it is a question of the
glory of God or of the good of souls? You need not be astonished that the devil or his agents sometimes
foretell future events that really come to pass. The devil is a spirit and, in consequence, has many more wiles
and ways of finding out things than any person on earth, except the few saints whom God enlightens in a
special manner. He roams about everywhere trying to do harm. He sees what is going on all over the world
and with his extraordinary sagacity foresees many things before they happen. That is the only explanation.
Woe to those who make themselves his slaves by consulting him. This is a sin very displeasing to God.
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Yes, not about existing things but about the future. Yet there is no imperfection on their part in all this. Does
not God Himself sometimes seem to change the order of His plans?5 For example, it may happen that God
wishes to chastise a kingdom, a province, or person. That is the intention He seems to manifest. But by prayers
or other means taken by that country, province or person to disarm God's anger, He may grant full forgiveness
or a partial remission of His designs according to His infinite wisdom. Often He also allows events to be
foretold, or He gives knowledge of them to some soul so that they may warn others and appease His
vengeance. His mercy is so great that He only punishes in the very last extremity.
In the case of the person of whom you spoke to me the other day, I did not at that moment tell you the events
as they turned out. However, it was thus that God made me see them, but because she changed her conduct
somewhat, God only gave her half the punishment which He had in store for her if she had continued in her
former dispositions. In this way we can often appear to be mistaken.
By the mercy of God a certain number of Protestants are saved, but their Purgatory is for many long and
rigorous. It is true they have not abused grace like many Catholics, but neither have they had the marvelous
graces of the sacraments and the other helps of the true religion, thus their expiation in Purgatory is
prolonged.
I am speaking lower than usual, because for the last eight days you have been speaking in too low a voice to
God in saying the Divine Office. When you begin to speak. louder, I will do the same.
Do you know in Purgatory about the persecution of the Church? Do you know when it will end?
We know that the Church is being persecuted and we pray for her triumph, but when this will be, I do not
know. Some of the souls may know, but I do not. In Purgatory the souls are not entirely occupied by their
sufferings. They pray for all the interests of God and for those who shorten their sufferings. They pray and
thank God for His infinite mercies in their regard, because the space between Purgatory and Hell for some of
them was very narrow and they barely escaped falling into Hell. Judge then what the gratitude of those souls is
who were barely rescued from Satan.
I cannot explain to you how it is that we no longer see the earth as you do. This can only be understood when
the soul has left the body, because then the earth which it has left, leaving there its body, seems to it as a
mere speck compared with the vast unending horizons of eternity which then open before it.
You must never take any notice of what will be said of you. The real merit of a person consists not in accepting
with patience rebukes which she has merited more or less, but in accepting patiently those she has not
merited, especially if she has done her utmost to do good and is then reproached for it.
I receive far more relief from one of your actions done in union with Jesus, than from a vocal prayer, because
what is it that God hears? He hears all that is done with an interior spirit. The more closely a soul is united with
God the more readily does He grant all it asks. A soul intimately united with Jesus is the mistress of His Heart.
Strive then after this union which Jesus has desired to have with you for so long. You want to please Him?
Well, this is the only way. You approach closer to His Heart by great attention to the least manifestations of His
holy will. He must be able to twist and turn you as He likes and He must never find any resistance on your part.
When you have arrived at that point you will begin to see and understand His goodness. Be really in earnest
about working for God alone. Never seek any witness but Him for any of your actions. Be very careful never to
say to yourself, when performing any act no matter how trivial it may be, such as, "If I do things this way I shall
please so and so. I will do this to please such a person." God does not like these human reasonings in anyone,
still less in you. Direct your intentions always with the sole desire of pleasing Jesus, and Him only. If by so
acting, you manage to please someone else, so much the better, and if the contrary happens, that cannot be
helped. God will be pleased and that is all that ought to matter to you.
December 8th — 2:00 o'clock — The Immaculate Conception — Alas, how many lives seem to be filled with
good works and at death are found empty. This is because all those actions that appeared to be good, all those
showy works, all that conduct that seemed irreproachable — all these were not done for Jesus alone. Some
will have their eyes opened when they come here to this life (in Purgatory). On earth they wanted to be made
much of, to shine, to be thought very exact in religious observances, to be esteemed as perfect religious. This
is the mainspring of so many lives. If you only knew how few people work for God and act for Him alone. Alas,
at death, when they are no longer blinded, what regrets they will have. If only sometimes they would think of
eternity. What is life compared to that day which will have no evening for the elect, or to that night which will
have no dawning for the damned? On earth, people attach themselves to everything and everyone except to
Him, who alone ought to have our love and to whom we refuse it. Jesus in the Tabernacle waits for souls to
love Him and He finds none. Hardly one soul in a thousand loves Him as it should. You love Him and make up
to Him for this guilty indifference which exists all over the world.
Yes, but it is a love of reparation, and if on earth we had loved Him as we ought to have done, there would not
be so many of us here in this place of expiation.
In Heaven they love Him very much, there He is compensated. But Jesus wants more than that. He wants to be
loved on earth, on that earth where He annihilates Himself in every Tabernacle, in order to be approached
more easily and yet He is refused. People pass before a church with more indifference than they would before
any public monument. If by chance, they go into the holy place, it is only to insult still more the Divine Captive
who dwells there, namely, by their coldness and their irreverence. Their prayers are said hurriedly and without
attention, instead of speaking to Him from their hearts and saying words of friendship and gratitude for all His
favors to them.
Tell Father P— that God expects from him this love which He so rarely meets with. He expects it from him who
comes each day so close to Jesus, whom he receives into his heart. Oh, tell him that in those blessed moments
he may repair by his tender love the indifference of so many ungrateful souls. His heart must melt with love
before Jesus in the Host and intercede for those priests who enjoy the same privilege that he does, yet treat
the sacred mysteries with a frozen heart which remains as cold as marble to Jesus. Every day let his union with
God become closer, in order to prepare himself worthily for the great graces which Jesus has in store for him.
I have told you there are some souls who do their Purgatory at the foot of the altar. They are not there for
faults they have committed in church, because those faults which attack Jesus directly, Jesus present in the
Tabernacle, are punished with terrible severity in Purgatory. The souls that are there in adoration are there as
a reward for their reverent behavior in the Sacred Presence. They suffer less than if they were in Purgatory
itself, and Jesus, whom they contemplate with the eyes of their soul and of faith, softens their pains by His
invisible Presence.
January 1880. On Christmas night, thousands of souls leave their place of expiation for Heaven, but many
remain, and I am of their number. You sometimes say to me that the perfecting of a soul is a long process and
you are also astonished that after so many prayers, I am so long deprived of the sight of God. Alas, the
perfecting of a soul does not take any less time in Purgatory than upon earth. There are a number of souls, but
they are very few, who have only a few venial sins to expiate. These do not stay long in Purgatory. A few well-
said prayers, a few sacrifices soon deliver them. But when there are souls like mine — and that is nearly all
whose lives have been so empty and who paid little or no attention to their salvation — then their whole life
has to be begun over again in this place of expiation. The soul has to perfect itself all over again, and love and
desire Him, whom it did not love sufficiently on earth. This is the reason why the deliverance of some souls is
delayed. God has given me a very great grace in allowing me to ask for prayers. I did not deserve it, but
without this I would have remained like most of those here, for years and years more.
In Purgatory, as in Heaven, religious and those of the same family are not always together. Souls do not all
merit the same punishment or the same reward. Still in Purgatory we do recognize others and if God permits it
we may communicate with one another.
Are you able to receive a prayer or a thought of friends who are dead, and let them know of the remembrance
we have of them?
Thoughts of earth can be made known here, but there is not much in all that, because I have already told you
that the souls in Purgatory know those persons who interest themselves in their behalf on earth. God
sometimes allows those on earth to receive a prayer, a warning or some information. All that I told you about
St. Michael was from himself and all that I said about your Father was from God.
All the commissions that you have so often given me for the other world, I have always done, but all these
things are subordinate to the Divine Will.
Does everyone in Purgatory know the faults of the others as they will be known at the last judgment?
In general we do not know about the faults of one another, except in some rare cases when God has particular
designs with regard to certain souls, but it is to few that He acts in this way.
What a question! Of course we know Him far better and love Him far more. Indeed, it is just that which causes
our greatest suffering. On earth you simply do not know what God is. There, each one of you has an idea of
what you think God is, according to your very limited knowledge, but when we leave our covering of clay and
when nothing impedes the liberty of our souls, we at last begin to know God, His goodness, His mercy, His
love. After this clearer view and the thirst for union, our souls yearn for God. This is our very life and we are
forever repulsed because we are not sufficiently pure. This, in a word, is our worst suffering, the hardest, the
most bitter. Oh, if only we were allowed to come back to earth, after knowing what God really is, what a
different life we would lead! But what useless regrets, and yet on earth you do not think of these things and
live as if you were blind. Eternity is of no account to you. The earth, which is only a journey and receives only
the body which in itself turns to dust, is the sole object to which almost all of your desires tend and you do not
even think of Heaven while Jesus and His love are entirely forgotten.
After an action you must not waste your time going over it to examine if you have done well or ill. Certainly
you must examine your actions each day to be able to do better in the future, but this must not be at the
expense of the soul.
God loves simple souls. You must go to Him, therefore, with good will, always ready to sacrifice yourself to
please Him. You must act with Jesus as a little child does with its mother, trusting in His goodness and placing
all your spiritual and temporal interest with great confidence in His Divine Hands. Having done this, try to
please Him in everything without troubling yourself about anything else. God does not regard great acts or
heroic deeds as much as He does simple actions or small sacrifices, provided these are done with love for Him.
Sometimes even a tiny sacrifice, which was known only to God and to the soul, may be far more meritorious
than a great one that was loudly applauded. One must be very interior in order not to take for oneself any of
the praise given one. God seeks souls empty of self so as to fill them with His love. He finds but a few. Self-love
leaves no place for Jesus. Do not let any opportunity to mortify self pass by, especially interior mortification.
Jesus has many graces to give you during Lent. Therefore, prepare yourself by a redoubling of your fervor, but
above all, love Jesus. He is so little loved by the world and so outraged by it.
The Blessed Virgin loves you very much. On your part love her with all your heart and do all you can to procure
her the greatest possible glory.
You will never be able to understand well enough the goodness of God. If people only took the trouble to think
about it sometimes, it would be enough to make them all saints, but they do not sufficiently know the merciful
goodness of the Heart of Jesus in the world. Each one measures it according to his way of thinking and this way
is wrong. This is the reason why they pray badly. Yes, very few people pray as Jesus wants them to pray. They
are wanting in confidence and yet Jesus only grants our prayers according to the ardor of our desires and the
strength of our love. This is why the graces we often ask for remain ineffective.
To be happy in religion we should be deaf, dumb and blind. That is to say, we must hear many things that we
could repeat but which are far better kept to ourselves. We shall never be sorry for having kept silent. We are
obliged to see and hear many things and to act as if we had neither seen nor understood.
Oh, if you only knew how paltry these little nothings are about which some make such a fuss. The devil makes
use of these little straws to check the progress of a soul and obstruct all the good that she is called to do. Do
not let yourself be caught in these meshes. Have a large heart and pass over all these little miseries without
even noticing them. Jesus should be a sufficient attraction for you to prevent your being hindered by anything
whatsoever outside of Him. See everything as coming from His bounty, whether He afflicts or consoles you. It
is His love that arranges everything for the benefit of His friends. Never allow yourself to be discouraged. In a
few hours, or even in the twinkling of an eye, Jesus could bring you to the summit of perfection which He
desires for you. But no, He prefers your own efforts and He wants you to see for yourself how hard and rugged
is the way to perfection.
Be very generous. Jesus has bestowed more graces on you than on many others and He will give you still more,
but in return He hopes to find in you a soul devoted to Him and ready for any sacrifice.
Above all, He wants of you great love, and when you have fought against yourself and your failings and acted
in a spirit of profound faith, then will faith seem a reality. Before this can take place, you must act as if Jesus
were always visibly present to you in a natural way, whereas His presence is supernatural.
Preachers and directors of souls do good only in proportion to their union with Jesus. In their spirit of prayer
and in watching over their interior, they must always have their eyes directed towards Jesus, sacrificing all for
the salvation of the souls entrusted to their care.
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Are the promises made to those who recite the rosary of St. Michael true?
The promises are real, but you need not think that people who recite it out of routine and without any pains to
become holy are taken out of Purgatory at once. That would be false. St. Michael does more than he promises,
but he is not over anxious to relieve those who are condemned to a long Purgatory. Certainly as a reward for
their devotion to the Archangel their sufferings are shortened, but as to delivering them at once, not so. I, who
used to say it, can serve as an example of this. Immediate deliverance takes place only in the case of those
who have worked with courage at their perfection and who have little to expiate in Purgatory.
France is indeed very guilty, but unfortunately she is not the only one. At this moment there is not a single
Christian kingdom that is not openly or by underhanded means trying to expel God from its midst. The secret
societies, and their master, the devil, are fomenting and stirring up all this trouble.
This is now the hour of the prince of darkness. While he is in power he may do his worst, but God will show
that He alone is Master. He may use severity to manifest His power, but even in His vengeance, Jesus is yet
always merciful.
By the permission of God we in Purgatory know what is happening on earth at this moment so that we may
pray for those great needs, but our prayers alone will not suffice. If Jesus could only find some really good
souls who were willing to make reparation and disarm His outraged Majesty, it would indeed please His Divine
Heart now deluged by so much bitterness. Such souls might obtain His mercy, since God desires to pardon
those who humble themselves. Tell this to Mother Superior.
St. Michael will intervene in the personal struggle of the Church which is so terribly persecuted, but not so
easily destroyed as the wicked think. It is he who is also the special patron of France and who will help her to
take her rank as the eldest daughter of the Church, because, notwithstanding all the wickedness that is
committed in France, there is still much good and so many devoted souls there. I do not know when St.
Michael will intervene; you must pray much for this intention. Invoke the Archangel, remind him of his titles
and beseech him to intercede with Christ, over whose Heart he has such influence. But be sure that the
Blessed Virgin is not forgotten. France is her kingdom, privileged over all others. She will save it. Those who
promote the recitation of the Rosary everywhere deserve praise. It is this prayer that is the most efficacious in
the present time of need.
The heroic act is very pleasing to God and of great help to the souls in Purgatory, and very helpful to the
generous souls who make it. By giving up a part of their merits, they do not lose but actually gain.
As for the plenary indulgences, I may as well tell you that few, very few people gain them entirely. There has to
be such a wonderful disposition of heart and will that it is rare, much rarer than you think it is, to have the
entire remission of one's faults. In Purgatory, we receive only the indulgences applied to us by way of suffrage,
as God permits according to our dispositions.
It is true that we have no inclination to sin, but we are no longer in the reign of Mercy but under that of Divine
Justice, so that we receive only what God wants us to have. When a soul is near the object of its desires,
namely Heaven, it may be delivered and admitted to eternal joy by the efficacy of one plenary indulgence well
gained, or even gained only in half and applied to its intentions, but for other souls it is not so. They have often
during life despised or made little use of indulgences, and God who is always just, rewards them according to
their works. They gain something, as it pleases God, but hardly ever the full benefit of the indulgence.
May 1880. Work without ceasing and with all your strength at your own perfection. If you want to, you can
become what Jesus wishes you to be, for you have enough strength of character to overcome all the
difficulties which stand in the way of your union with Him. Your life will be a continual martyrdom, but a
martyrdom in which you will nevertheless taste the sweetest joys. When a soul suffers, He for whom she
suffers gives her at each sacrifice, each renunciation, a fresh grace which encourages her to go steadily onward
in her devotedness. Nothing gives Jesus greater pleasure than to see a soul that notwithstanding all the
obstacles which obstruct her path, forces herself to be ever more and more devoted in procuring the glory of
God and promoting His love.
You are sad in seeing how God is insulted in Paris, but those poor people do not know what they are doing, in
spite of all their blasphemies. Jesus is much more outraged by the sins of those consecrated to Him than by
the more violent crimes of those who are not His friends. How many souls whom Jesus has called to perfection
remain always worthless because they have not corresponded to Divine Grace. One must put oneself out and
constantly check and keep oneself up to a very high standard to be happy in God's service. How very few
interior souls there are in the world, and even in religious communities. Each one seeks her own ease and
comfort and refuses to be inconvenienced in the smallest thing. And yet God would be so happy (if one may so
speak) if they would only love Him without constraint and with all their hearts. If He could only find such joy in
this community, what innumerable graces He would shower upon it. For yourself, work your hardest at self-
conquest and at loving Jesus, which He has been seeking from you for such a long time. Jesus desires that you
should love Him with the love of a child, that is, with the tenderness with which a child seeks to give pleasure
to beloved parents. You are still so cold towards Jesus and this is not what He expects of you when He in turn
loves you so much.
August 1880. There are numbers of useless actions, many days entirely futile, without any love for Jesus or
purity of intention. They are all lost since they have no value for Heaven.
You do not direct your intention with the purity that God wills. For instance, instead of offering up your actions
vaguely, you could do so with much more fruit, if you only made your intention more definite. When you take
your meals for example, say, "O my Jesus nourish my soul with your Divine Grace while I nourish my body."
When you wash your face and hands say, "My Jesus, purify my soul as I am purifying my body," and so on, for
each of your actions. Accustom yourself to be always speaking heart to heart with Jesus, and let Him be the
mainspring of all you do or say. Do you understand me?
You must never excuse yourself. What difference does it make to you whether others think you guilty if you
are innocent? And if you see that you have failed in any way, humble yourself and keep silence. Never excuse
yourself even in your own thoughts.
September 2nd — Retreat. You told the Father this morning that it annoyed you very much to hear me and
that you would prefer to be like everyone else. During the year you wrote the same thing to him and you have
often said the same to Mother Superior. Why do you fret like this? Is it not God who allows everything? It has
nothing to do with you. Try to profit by these graces and stop complaining. You have not yet heard all that you
will hear and you have not yet seen all that you will see. Tell that to your Father and tell him also that I am not
the devil. He does not think so. It is you only who have these fears. Calm yourself and profit by this retreat.
From this moment you must change absolutely. Do not give way to all these reflections thinking only about
yourself. That is self-love and nothing else. Instead open your heart to grace, cling to Jesus and do not waste
your precious time in wondering why this and why that.
God plans to give you great graces, and to him also whom He has sent to you to tell you what He wants from
you. Adore His designs without seeking to understand them. The Father will say many things in the sermons
which are for you, though he will not think of that. Jesus allows this; therefore, profit by this holy retreat for it
will be decisive for you.
It is only those actions done with great love and under the eye of God, wishing to do His Holy Will, that will
receive their reward immediately, without the soul passing through Purgatory. What great blindness there is in
the world about all this.
November. The retreat is finished for all the rest, but for you it must not finish at all. You must go on with it all
the year and always in your heart, even in the midst of your most absorbing occupations. Have your own little
cell where you can recollect yourself and speak heart to heart with Jesus and never lose sight of Him. Last year
you were too much distracted. Now it must be so no longer. You have promised God and you have also
promised the Father that you are going to begin a new life. You must then, keep your word at any price. It will
cost you effort, but will it cost you less later on? No, alas, everything passes so quickly and you, like the rest,
do not pay attention to this. Jesus has been pursuing you for such a long time, surely you will not refuse to
abandon yourself entirely into His Hands after all the graces He has showered upon you? If you would only let
Him have His way, you would become a saint and He wants you to be a great saint. Has the Father not told you
again during these days, in the name of God, that there is no middle course for you? How many people have
already told you the same thing and you are indifferent, though these warnings should have been sacred to
you. It seems to me that this time you have paid more attention to and have been more impressed by this
word, again repeated to you. Think often about it, for it is very serious. I have told you that Jesus is waiting for
a small effort on your part and He will do the rest. Be very generous. What could you not obtain from God if
only you were what He wants you to be. What a close union He desires to have with your soul. What joys He
has in store for you, if you only knew how good Jesus is to you. Often reflect upon the choice gifts bestowed
on you. Mother Superior told you that it was especially for you that she asked for the same Father this year for
the retreat, and you did not believe her. Nevertheless it was true. She followed the inspiration given her by
God, who wished you to know the Father better and also that he should know you better. Profit by this grace,
which will not be the last. Put into practice all he tells you to do. You are free, so open to him your heart so
that he may read it like a book. If he only knew you as I do. One does not know you at first sight; it takes time.
All those thoughts you had yesterday were diabolical. The devil will do his utmost to hinder the good that will
be done in spite of him. Cherish most gratefully all the graces of the retreat and never lose sight of them. Do
not be afraid to sacrifice yourself from morning to night in order to do God's will. He will reward you
magnificently.
That was already the prelude to the graces which you were to receive during the retreat. There are certain
attractions between souls which are not understood here on earth. God has made the soul of that Father and
yours for each other, and that is why you were so impressed when he spoke and you will often experience the
same sentiment in the future. Pray much for this Father, whom Jesus has given you to help you to raise your
soul to Him. He needs stronger and higher graces than most people, in order not to be discouraged. In his
work he meets with repulsive and tiring days that impose upon his nature. His life is hard and penitential. You
must help him by your prayers. So far you have done so but it is not enough. You must offer up your works and
some of your exterior sufferings, some of your sacrifices, in a word, unite his intentions to all you do and unite
yourself with his works.
Jesus has great designs upon him as he has also upon you, for this reason He allows you to speak to him and
open your heart to him. Regard him as your father and be submissive to him as a true child, and God will be
pleased. Do not be disturbed because I say all this to you. You have been carrying out most of what I said to
you. I had to tell you this and you must repeat it to the Father. Do you hear me?
This retreat has been very pleasing to God and very profitable to souls. It is with joy that Jesus sees the souls of
religious turning to Him and seeking Him as their one end. It is for this that Jesus calls them into His service,
but how easy it is on earth to forget what is most sacred.
A good retreat helps souls to renew their first fervor and this is what happened in the one you have just made.
It has greatly consoled the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
What are the few moments we have to pass on earth compared to eternity? At the hour of death, you will not
find that you have done too much. Be very generous, do not listen to yourself but always look at the goal to
which Jesus calls you. That is sanctity, pure love. Then go forward and never look back. Great crosses, crosses
that often break the heart, so to say, are the portion of God's own friends.
You recently complained to Jesus that He had sent you very many sorrows this year. It is true, but why do you
find these crosses so heavy? It is because you do not love enough, and yet, you have not come to the end of
your trials. Those that you have had up to now are only the forerunners of what you may expect. Did I not tell
you that you would suffer always in body and in soul, and often in both together? There is no holiness without
suffering. When you allow grace to work freely in you, when Jesus really reigns over your will and you allow
Him to be absolute master of your whole being, then, no matter how heavy the crosses are, you will not feel
their weight. Love will absorb everything, but until that time comes you will suffer, and suffer much, because
the soul does not in one minute detach itself from everything so as to act only for pure love. God sees your
efforts with pleasure. Oh, if only He were better known and understood on earth. But no, He is forgotten. At
least, do you love Him and console Him.
Let your efforts always grow in intensity so as to give Him more pleasure. Work hard without relaxing, so that
you may soon reach the degree of sanctity that He desires of you.
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September 16th. You are a little more satisfied with yourself these last few days, and so is Jesus, because you
are making efforts to please Him and to become more closely united to Him. But do not think that it is as yet
completed. It is but a tiny beginning of the union He desires to have with your soul. Oh, how little people on
earth understand what a degree of detachment Jesus demands of a soul whom He wishes to make all His own.
People think they love and will soon become saints because they feel a little more sensible devotion than
usual, but all these natural devotions are as nothing. A soul must rise up and detach itself from its self-love, its
passions, in order to free itself from all human love. It is hard, and how few there are who understand what all
this means. You who, by the great mercy of God, do understand a little of it, you whom He loves so much,
begin to follow His path of self-denial and death to yourself. Think often of all the marks of His love Jesus has
given to you. Consider how far He went to seek you and how He smoothed away all the obstacles in your path.
He has done more for you than for anyone else. Each day He loads you with His choicest graces. Just reflect
how generous He has been to you these last days. In return, He expects great generosity on your part, more
than from others whom He has not blessed so richly and from whom He does not expect such a high degree of
perfection. From you He expects a surrender of self as proof against all trials and above all, great love.
Your whole heart and soul must be submerged in Him, so that you do nothing except what is His pleasure. Rise
above earthly things and your surroundings to lose yourself entirely in His will. You must strive never to lose
sight of Him even for a moment. Do not think that for this reason you will be so absorbed as not to be able to
attend to your duties. You will experience the very opposite, that the soul most closely united to Jesus will be
the one most exact in all her duties, since Jesus, whom she loves, acts for her. He is, so to say, only one with
her. Thus you see that she is ably helped and directed in all she has to do.
It is only recollected souls who will have any influence for good around them. Things done differently have no
value. The soul that is united to Jesus is the only one that has power over His Heart. She is mistress there and
He refuses her nothing. I have many things to tell you on this subject but you would not understand them now.
We must wait for the moment willed by God. If you wish it, it will not be long in coming. Jesus has such a great
desire to unite Himself entirely to you, more than you can ever understand, and He wishes it more than ever at
this moment. Be very attentive in watching over yourself.
It is so delightful to love Jesus, and to be able to pass directly without hindrance from the most intimate
earthly union to the far closer union in Heaven. Think well over what I have said to you. One single action of
yours, done with purity of intention and offered for my relief, when you are closely united to Jesus, relieves
me more than many vocal prayers. The sooner you reach perfection, the quicker will come the day of my
deliverance.
It is true that Mother Superior has suffered much these last few days, but one day of great suffering such as
she sometimes endures is far more profitable for her soul and for all the community than ten days or more of
good health in which she is able to go about and do all the duties of her office.
September 29th. Yes, I did know all the suffering of your Father. That is why, when you asked me if he had
gotten over his fatigue, I said, "No," and nothing more. I did not want to worry you. You would have been
upset knowing him to be in such sorrow and, as you were thinking of him more than usual before God,
evidently by inspiration, I thought it better that he himself should tell you all the heartbreaks he has been
enduring. Jesus will remember all of it. The souls he is suffering for are at present in Purgatory but for a short
time only. Among them is the priest whom Jesus wants to reward, also those two young men whom He
wanted to save, by taking them out of the world where the best can so easily be corrupted. Tell him to be
consoled in thinking that Jesus loves him very much and keeps a special place for him in His Sacred Heart, in
preference to many others. It is there that he must go in spirit to rest and renew his strength of soul, so as to
carry on what he has undertaken to do for His Divine Master.
October 2nd. Say many times a day, "My God, fulfill in me all Thy designs and grant that I may never place any
obstacles in the way by any act of mine. My Jesus, I will what Thou willest, because Thou willest it, as Thou
willest it, as long as Thou willest it."
Sunday, October 3rd. If only it were given you to understand with what scorn and indifference Jesus is treated
on earth, not only by the world in general, but how He is insulted, mocked and held in derision even by those
who ought to love Him. Such indifference is found even in religious communities of men and women, His
chosen people, where He ought to be treated as a Friend, a Father, a Spouse. Often He does not even receive
the consideration shown to a stranger. This indifference is found also among the clergy, at present more than
at any other time. He is treated as an equal by those who should tremble at the thought of the awful and
august mission with which they have been entrusted. The most sacred reality is often treated with coldness
and boredom. How many are there who have the interior spirit? I can assure you that there are but few. Here
in Purgatory the priests who are expiating their indifference and their want of love are numerous. Their
culpable negligence must be atoned for in the midst of fire and torture of all kinds. You can judge from this
that God who is so good and loving to all His creatures finds few who love and console Him.
Alas, there are few. That is the sorrow of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the ingratitude of His own. Yet His Sacred
Heart is full of overflowing love and seeks only to share it. He wants to find some souls bereft of self so as to
overpower them with His love, more than He has as yet done for anyone. Oh, how little is Jesus understood on
earth, and how little are His mercy and His love understood! People try to seek everything except that which
gives real happiness. How pitiable!
You must never be irritated, exteriorly or interiorly. Strive to avoid all annoyances, whether occasioned by the
awkardness or malice of others. Always remain calm. Why get upset because of someone else's fault? It does
not improve matters, but rather makes two faults instead of one.
October 14th — During my thanksgiving after Holy Communion. The least infidelity on your part, a slight
forgetfulness, the least indifference towards Jesus is very painful to Him and hurts His loving Heart far more
than an injury from an enemy. Be very careful in examining yourself, do not omit anything. Let Jesus be able to
come with joy to rest in your heart, so that you may be able to console Him for all the griefs with which He is
overwhelmed by the world. Act towards Him as to the best of fathers, the most devoted of spouses. Console
Him, repair by your love and tenderness the injuries He receives daily. You must take His interests and glory
greatly to heart. Forget yourself in His presence and be quite sure that in doing so your interests will become
His and He will do far more for you than if you bothered yourself about them.
October 16th. It is useless for you to worry about souls entrusted to you, to reprove them or to try to make
them a little more spiritually inclined. You will only succeed in as far as you yourself are spiritual. It is only
through the overflow of your own piety that you can put it into their hearts. If you yourself are not what you
ought to be, if you are not closely united to Jesus, your words will reach their ears but will not enter into their
hearts, and so your efforts will not be fruitful. Do you see how good it is to be united to Jesus? That is the only
true happiness on earth.
November 1880. When you have to reprove anyone who has committed a small or even a grave fault, do so
with great gentleness. Be firm when the fault demands it, say few words, and never speak when in a passion,
for then the reproof will harm the soul of both the one receiving it and the one giving it. Avoid calling attention
to former faults, especially when correcting children. This is a common mistake and very displeasing to God,
and those who do it are wrong. How do they know that it has not already been pardoned? Then why refer to it
again? God has not set us such an example. Our own sins should constantly humble us and we should weep
over them in the bitterness of our hearts before the Lord, but we should never refer to the past sins of
another.
A Christian soul, and above all a religious soul, to be pleasing in the sight of our Lord, will treat her neighbor as
she expects our Lord to treat her. Remember this well and when the opportunity comes, practice it faithfully.
Do not let the duties, cares or worries of life, take so much of your time, so as to prevent you from uniting
yourself each moment to Jesus, and from knowing and fulfilling His holy will.
If you have any difficulty, accept it with resignation because it is permitted by Our Lord who, from the evil He
permits, knows how to draw the greatest good. Kneel before the Tabernacle and there offer to Jesus the trials
of your soul, which at times almost seem unbearable. His Heart will lighten everything. If, on the contrary, you
have some joy, especially that happiness which one tastes occasionally in the service of God, accept it in the
spirit of humility and gratitude, and remember that the earth is not a place of rest but rather a land of exile, of
hard work, and of all kinds of sufferings. Accept all things with a tranquil spirit, letting nothing interfere with
your goal. Your only satisfaction, your whole rest must be found in Jesus alone. You must act only for Him, His
love must sustain your courage and you can never do enough for so loving a God. The more you detach
yourself from earthly things, the more will Jesus shower His choicest graces and Divine caresses upon you. You
will often feel quite indifferent to things that formerly attracted you. God in His mercy permits this because He
loves you and gradually wants to wean you from material things. That is the way God proceeds with souls that
He reserves entirely for Himself. Our Lord permits such souls to become weary of things that are not for His
interest, and they experience an aversion for all things that do not serve God's purpose. God permits this to
empty their hearts of everything human, so that He may occupy them and fill them with His grace and love.
November. On days when you receive Communion at the first Mass, take only a little breakfast before eight
o'clock, say about three minutes. I am telling you this because Our Lord would like you to prolong your
thanksgiving. This would give you an extra quarter of an hour, besides your usual quarter, and you would then
have more time to converse with Jesus since you have so many things to tell Him. And so the second quarter
would be spent for Him alone. Continue in like manner during the Little Hours and during the greater part of
the Mass. Ask Mother Superior's permission to do this. How many more graces you would receive! By a special
favor the Sacred Species remain with you after Communion for a long time. Spend these happy moments in
heartfelt gratitude with Him whom Heaven itself cannot contain. Thus you can obtain all that your heart
desires. What love God thus shows to His poor creature, to lower Himself so as to be able to commune with
her as friend to friend. During these moments, adore, thank and beg Him for help, above all make reparation
for the injuries that Jesus receives from this ungrateful world of ours. He is so offended. Do love Him well. You
know that He loves you. There is sufficient proof for it.
While you are still on earth, it is impossible to understand what God demands of a soul expiating its sins in
Purgatory. You are under the impression that many prayers, well said, will place a soul almost at once in
possession of eternal happiness. It is nothing of the kind. Who can fathom the judgments of God? Who can
understand how pure a soul must be before He admits it to share His eternal happiness? Alas, if people only
knew, if they would only consider it while still on earth, what different lives they would lead!
Seriously reflect how many venial sins one who is careless about her eternal salvation commits in one day.
How many minutes does she offer up to God? Does she think of Him seriously at all? Well, there are 365 days
in one year, and if there are many such years, that person dies charged with a multitude of venial sins which
have not been blotted out because she has not even thought of them.
When such a soul appears before God to be judged there is scarcely a spark of love left in that soul when she
comes to render an account of her life to Him who demands it back from her. Such all but sterile lives have to
be begun all over again, when they reach this place of expiation. Lives lived without love for God will have to
be atoned for here in Purgatory with intense sufferings. Whilst on earth, they did not profit by the mercy of
God, but lived merely for the sake of the body. Now to regain their first splendor, they have to make
satisfaction to the last farthing. That is what happens to indifferent souls. For souls of greater guilt, it is far
worse.
Try to love God now so much that you will not have to come here in order to learn how to love Him through
sufferings which are without merit. The sufferings and trials on earth are meritorious, therefore, do not lose
one of them — but above all, love. Love wipes out many faults and makes one avoid them so as not to give
pain to the One we love. That is why a soul that really loves Jesus is constantly on its guard to avoid everything
that would grieve His Divine Heart. There are many souls in Purgatory depending on you to deliver them from
this place of suffering. Pray with all your heart for them.
1881. To be a friend of Jesus on earth entails suffering of body and soul. The more He loves a soul, the more
He shares with it the sorrow He endured for us. Happy is the soul thus privileged. What an opportunity for
merit! That is the short cut to Heaven. So do not shun suffering, rather welcome it, since it unites you more
intimately with Him, whom you truly love. Have I not told you before that love makes everything sweet?
Sorrows appear bitter because you do not love enough. The infallible means of arriving quickly at close union
with Jesus is love, but love united to suffering. You have had up to this time many crosses and yet you do not
love them as Jesus wants you to.
If only you were aware how beneficial sufferings are for the soul! They are the most tender caresses which the
Divine Spouse can give to her whom He wishes to unite more closely to Himself. He sends to that favored soul
cross upon cross, suffering upon suffering, in order to detach it from this world. Then He can speak to her
heart. What passes during these celestial communications! You would know if you only desired it. Jesus is
holding back all the graces which He will pour upon you, until He sees you prepared and fit to receive them.
Our Lord wishes you to act for Him alone and to direct all your actions to His greatest glory, to make Him the
confidant of all your joys and sorrows. Do not do the least thing without asking for His advice and guidance,
and wish for no other recompense in all you do than just His love alone. You attempted to do this several years
ago! You then said to Him, "My Jesus, may I never meet with any gratitude on earth for the little good I may
do. You alone are enough for me." How does this request appear to you now? Has it been fulfilled? Jesus never
allows Himself to be outdone in generosity. You will experience that. You may know also that it is not so much
your prayers that will obtain eternal joy for me, as will your actions done perfectly and in close union with
Jesus. Be assured that He had great designs for your soul when He sent me to you in this way. If I could only
tell you all that I know regarding this matter. How great is the love of Jesus for you! What kindness, what
consideration He has shown you, and He is not discouraged by your indifference. How cold and forgetful you
are sometimes towards so good a God!
Ask His pardon for all these shortcomings and respect Him as the most loving Father. Do not fear to importune
Him. I like to see more confidence in your soul. Always try to please Him, from the time you awake in the
morning until night, without ever listening to your own nature.
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April 1881. If you are not advancing more quickly in perfection, it is because your will is not united closely
enough with that of God.
Jesus submits patiently to all these delays, but who is the loser? You are. If you only knew what graces Jesus is
storing up for you, how He longs to be united to you, you would give up your rebellious will which submits to
Him today but does not do so again on the morrow. He who is so good and so loving is asking this of you.
Jesus will not let you rest until you arrive at that perfection He has destined for you. You may do as you like,
but until your will is united with that of Jesus and your actions are performed under His direction and for His
pleasure, you will have neither peace, nor rest, nor happiness of soul.
September 1882. Jesus has done very much for you and He will do still more for you in the future, but you
must correspond with His graces in a generous spirit. The souls that arrive at the height of perfection that He
demands of them are mistresses of His Heart. He refuses them nothing. When you will have arrived at that
stage, Jesus and yourself will be but one. Your sentiments, your thoughts and your desires will be the same. Be
good, therefore, make haste to become a saint to procure great glory for your one Friend who waits for that
moment to inundate your soul with His grace. You do not yet make sufficient effort in watching over your
interior and in keeping before your mind the Divine Presence of Jesus. Try to take trouble and you will be
powerfully helped. Jesus is only waiting for a little good will on your part and He will do the rest. Say to
yourself every day, "Since Jesus began to give me so many special graces, what have I become? What ought I
to be? What would I be if I had always corresponded well?" These thoughts meditated on for a few minutes
will do much good to your soul. Only reflect seriously on them, for it is the will of God that I have told you. He
also desires that you work seriously at your perfection because upon it depends that of many others. Jesus has
such an intense love for you that He desires to pour upon you His choice graces which He shares only with His
intimate friends. Hasten by your prayers and sacrifices the happy moment which will witness the Divine union
that Jesus wishes to form with your soul.
Acknowledge before this Divine Friend your own poverty and the abyss of your miseries and then let Him act
as He wills. This is the way of His love, to enrich the most miserable. His goodness is then shown forth to
advantage. Try to love Jesus very much! Cling to Him more firmly than to anything else, join yourself to Him
with the strength of your heart so that you may live only for His love.
For the love of Jesus love all those who live with you and those with whom you have any dealings. Do not be
afraid to make an effort to be amiable towards them, to pray for them and to deny yourself out of regard for
them. The more a soul loves Jesus the more she loves her neighbor.
October 30th. You are always complaining because you say you would rather be like everyone else, but you
have not done with me yet. You will have to listen to me as long as God wills it. You may try as hard as you can
to get rid of me but I have still many things to say to you. Perhaps some day you will understand all this better.
December 25th. Do not be unhappy because I am not yet in Heaven. It is true that I said, "I shall only enter
Heaven when you have arrived at the perfection God demands of you." However, the high degree of
perfection to which Jesus is calling you is not attained in such a short time. There are different degrees of
perfection and it is not the lowest one that is demanded of you. You know that Jesus loves you in spite of the
fact that you are very far from that state to which He has called you. This beloved Friend knows that it would
require a miracle to arrive (immediately) at the state of perfection to which He calls some souls and He will not
perform that miracle.
The soul must advance on the narrow path, often so difficult to human nature. To attain the goal which Jesus
has planned for you, you must become entirely dead to self and have no longer any will of your own nor love
of self. As yet, you are not there. Thus if someone accuses you wrongly and attributes to you motives you
never had (you know of what I am speaking) you should not let it vex you. It is God who permits this to give
you the opportunity to renounce yourself and cling only to Him. He wishes you to arrive at that state where
nothing whatsoever can disturb the peace of your soul. Sorrows, joys, disappointments, all should pass by
unheeded. Listen well, God wishes to fulfill all your desires, to satiate your heart and be your all in all and,
believe me, this is not the work of a day.
No, you are not too indulgent. In some cases it is far better to yield than to keep the upper hand. Here is a
point in question that Jesus wants you to follow. Before giving advice or a well merited reproof to a pupil or
anyone else, recollect yourself for a moment, then put yourself in the other person's place and act toward her
as you would want her to act toward you in a similar situation. Then Jesus will be pleased.
1883. Again, another year has passed into eternity! In like manner others will pass by, days follow each other
until the one that puts an end to the short days of life on earth, and then begins the long life of eternity. Use
every minute well, as each one of them is an opportunity to merit Heaven and escape Purgatory. Every action
performed in the presence of Jesus merits an extra degree of glory in Heaven and a greater love for Him. Your
actions thus performed forge a chain of love that unites the soul closer and closer to its Beloved. When the last
link has been completed, Jesus breaks the feeble bonds that keep the soul, now full of merit, in the body, and
it becomes united with Him for all eternity. Thus you understand how a life spent in the gradual absorption of
the soul with Christ can really be a happy one. If in a few minutes, the soul can be elevated in ecstatic union
with Jesus and forget all its past sufferings, what must a union of eternity be like? Oh, if you could only know!
If you could understand it! You, to whom Jesus has given every possible means of attaining it, would work at
your perfection without ceasing. Oh, if we here had only five minutes of the time that you waste thinking
about yourself and wondering if what I say to you is true or false, what we, in turn, would do for Him for whom
we yearn so ardently! It is the devil who blinds you sometimes and makes you disregard what I say. He knows
well what the result would be. Avoid his tricks, throw yourself wholeheartedly into the work of your
sanctification and let this year be the beginning of that perfect life that Jesus has been expecting from you all
this while. Right at the beginning of this year, take as your practice not to say one useless word, do not express
your opinion unless obliged to do so, speak little and do not raise your eyes out of curiosity. Your first look in
the morning should be directed toward Jesus, your first thought for Him, and your first word, one of
thanksgiving and love. Then at the foot of the altar, place your heart in that of Jesus for the whole day, and in
spirit, speak with Him there until evening. Again in the evening, place yourself at the feet of Jesus with true
sorrow for your faults and genuine thanksgiving for His graces. You remember what I have said to you on this
subject. Be very faithful in these practices. Jesus wants from you an unlimited purity of intention. Do not spare
yourself anything, the more a soul sacrifices herself the happier she is. It is a known fact that love is repaid by
love, but love is also repaid by gratitude, the denial of self and the gift of oneself. Therefore, you must sacrifice
yourself and offer yourself without reserve. Suffering always prepares the way for love. There is a degree of
love which only those attain who have suffered much and suffered well, and in this, I mean mainly the
sufferings of the soul. The greatest suffering that a soul really loving Jesus can endure is that of not being able
to love Him as much as she desires.
Oh, how much Jesus loves you in spite of your coldness and misery. Recall all the graces He bestowed upon
you, how He drew you to Himself by kindness, suffering and trials. He detaches you from yourself and by love
He desires to unite you so closely to Himself that you might become as it were "Another Jesus".
Mother — is in the lowest Purgatory. Souls of religious, priests and those on whom graces have been
showered have a terrible Purgatory if they abuse the means which God has placed at their disposal.
May 1883 — Retreat. When God desires something special from a soul He has many ways of achieving it. His
plans are well laid out and kept. He makes Himself known on the great day when it pleases Him. It is for you
especially that Jesus has from all eternity decreed to prepare and sanctify the person of whom I spoke to you.
You will sanctify each other. God loves you and you love Him.
During this retreat your union must be still closer. Your love must increase, your will must be one with that of
Jesus and His interests must be yours. Why do you worry yourself about your Father? All that God does is well
done. Is it not He who has prepared and given him to you? Why should He take him away? The ways of God
are impenetrable. What will He not do to unite Himself to a soul that He wishes to be His alone? What
unknown ways He has in His power! So be very trustful of your Jesus; do not doubt His goodness. The better
you are the more you will try to please Him in every way and the more generous He will be to you.
This retreat must be the beginning of that high stage of perfection to which Jesus has been calling you for so
long. Jesus expects much from this retreat. He has given you a new special grace. What more do you want? In
return give yourself without reserve. Let Him be the Master of your heart. Watch very carefully over your soul.
Let your communication with Jesus always be heart to heart.
Let no word, no thought, not even a desire come from you that is not according to His adorable Will. If you
only knew what that union is that Jesus wishes to contract with your soul, you would never put any hindrance
in the way. Neither would you kick against the goad as you do. At last do you understand? This height of
perfection is scaring you, as you think you are being deceived. But with Jesus, why should you fear? He is your
Father, your Friend, your Spouse, your All. Has He not the right to demand what He wills from a soul without
telling it why? He is the great Master, the Lord of all. Why do you try with your limited vision to examine His
conduct? Adore His designs and obey blindly. This is what He demands of you, therefore, with all your heart,
work seriously at your sanctification. Renew your love and tenderness for Jesus. Console Him, try to make up
to Him for all the affronts He receives in the world. Love Him for all those who do not think of doing so. Jesus
expects this of you; will you refuse Him?
May 20th. Jesus gives proof of His love for you, but in return He demands proof of your love for Him. You are
aware of all He is asking from you; you must no longer hesitate. Give yourself entirely to Him. Bury yourself in
Him and never recall the gift. On earth we manage our own affairs, but in the next world, God arranges for us
as He thinks fit. There are but few real friendships on earth. Often people love each other from caprice or self-
interest. Then a little coldness, a word, a want of attention separates friends who seemed inseparable. That is
because God is not in possession of their souls; only hearts that are overflowing with the love of Jesus can give
of their superabundance to their friends. All friendship that is not rooted in God is false and is not lasting. But
when Jesus takes possession of a heart, it can love and do good to its friends, because it has in it the source of
pure and unalloyed friendship. All the rest is human and nothing else. Always have a higher aim than those of
the earth, which is worldliness.
Never seek the esteem or the friendship of anyone. Jesus alone is yours and He wishes you to be His forever.
Your heart is not too large for Him. Love Him alone.
June 1883. Well, are you satisfied? Will you now believe me? I forgive you all that you have been thinking
about me these last days. Under the circumstances, it could not be otherwise. You have committed no sin.
Look at the kindness of Jesus; after having allowed the devil to make you suffer so much, He finally vanquished
him and His Holy Will was accomplished. That is what He is waiting for. When God has special designs on a
soul, they are not fulfilled without much suffering. You have proven this once more, have you not? But you
were not alone.
M. L. must never permit himself to be discouraged. There may come moments of worry and fatigue, but he has
the Tabernacle, let him there open his heart to Jesus and ask with great confidence for light so that he may be
a light to the souls confided to his care. Jesus loves him and will prove it to him. In return, he can never do
enough for so good a God.
June 1883. Are you not happy in finally having found a spiritual Father? Pay great attention to all he says to
you and you will greatly please God. This is another grace, so profit well by it. It is a great fortune for a soul to
meet a director that understands her. That is indeed rare on earth. Jesus meets with such few generous souls
on earth; there are so few who love Him, even among His priests. The good Master hopes for much from your
Father. Oh, how great a priest is! What a sublime mission is his but, alas, in these days there are few who
understand this.
August 28, 1883 — Feast of St. Augustine. So far, you have never prayed as Jesus wants you to pray. You do
not pay enough attention to His inspirations, and you often lose sight of His presence which is the cause of
your not advancing in perfection as He has planned for you. Watch carefully, therefore, over your interior. I
have been asking this of you in His Name for such a long time.
Chapter 10
August 29th — Retreat. For many years God has been pursuing you, but on one pretext or another you have
always turned a deaf ear. It is high time that you should begin to pay attention to all that I have told you. Profit
by these holy days of the retreat and put into practice all you have written down. See how you stand with
Jesus who is so good and so patient with you. Remember, He might grow weary of you in the end, seeing that
you make so little account of the graces He has already given you and those He has still in store for you in the
future. Once and for all, show Jesus that you do really love Him and give up your will to Him. There have been
enough hesitations. Tell Him that He may do what He wills with you, but this must come from the bottom of
your heart. To arrive at sanctity is not so difficult as you imagine. You suffer more in resisting and struggling
every day against God, who is drawing you to Himself, than you would if you definitely gave yourself to Him
without reserve.
7:00 o'clock. Accustom yourself to speak to our Lord as to your most sincere and devoted friend. Neither do or
say anything without consulting Him. You have been told this repeatedly during many years past and I have
also told it to you. Today, I repeat it once more. God wants you to pay attention to it and above all to put it
into practice. This glance of your soul towards Jesus, so as to catch each slightest wish, together with the
colloquies He wishes to have with you, will not disturb you and will never prevent you from discharging your
exterior occupations well. On the contrary, it is impossible to be calm and recollected if the interior is not so.
This is what Jesus asks of you, a life of faith and perpetual union with Him, a humble, hidden life known to Him
alone. Let Jesus be everything to you. Regard everything as a means which He makes use of so as to unite
Himself ever more closely to you, and thus to accomplish His designs on you. Do not put any obstacles in the
way; be generous, sparing neither energy nor good will. So start this life of self-denial, of sacrifice and above
all of love, which Jesus is determined to obtain from you. Thus only will you find the peace and calm which He
has been offering to you for so many years.
Let the Holy Will of God be the foundation of all that you may have to do or suffer. Jesus expects much from
you, much suffering of soul and body, and especially your love. It is impossible to love without suffering. This
you know well and you have had abundant proof of it in the past. Prepare yourself for what is to come in the
future. God has endowed you with the ability to suffer more than anyone else. This is a grace and an act of
mercy to you. When there are great sacrifices to be made there is more merit. I plead with you not to resist
any longer the designs which God has in regard to you. Do not ask for any further proofs — you have
experienced enough. You know well that Jesus wants you to be entirely His. Weigh all these things at the foot
of the Tabernacle, ask Him for His guidance and do not delay any longer to carry out His plans. Ask Him for His
help, first of all for yourself, and then for other souls.
Some day you will have to answer for all these privileges. All for Jesus! Pay no attention to what others may
think of you. The devil is stirring this up to stop your spiritual progress and Jesus allows it to detach you from
all that surrounds you. Let your one object always be to carry out all your duties and perform all your actions
for love of Jesus. This is all that matters, the rest is secondary. Be very generous, put your Ego behind you and
put Jesus in front of you. Think often of this if you want your actions to be pleasing to Jesus. There must be a
little sacrifice in each one of them, something that costs you an effort. Without that there is no merit. Surely it
is not difficult for you above all people to please Jesus. No longer think that when anything costs you a great
deal of effort that there is no merit in it. The very opposite is the truth. Let only Jesus and yourself know about
it. Ask me every evening if God is pleased with you and I will tell you how you stand. You have suffered much
and you will suffer still more but in exchange Jesus has been good to you and He has a lot more in store for
you in the future.
May 1886. It is true that no one merits graces from God. They are His gifts, and when He bestows them we are
to receive them with gratitude and profit by them. For the soul of a religious, the interior spirit of recollection
is essential, also a life of sacrifice and purity of intention. This is the sum total of religious life. Learn to respect
the Rule and Priests. Those who attack the ministers of Jesus Christ wound Him seriously, as they are the apple
of His eye. Woe, three times woe, to any man or woman who acts in this manner.
It is more pleasing to God for a religious to perform all her actions in conscious union with Him and with a pure
intention in behalf of her deceased relatives rather than to say many prayers for them.
It is the soul that God loves most that He crucifies on earth, but this cross sent by God has always a certain
sweetness mingled with its bitterness. It is not so with the crosses that come to us through our own fault; in
them we find unmixed bitterness.
November 1886. You talk about these trials! Well, God has permitted them as a trial and thus He has given you
strength of soul to make His glory, justice and love triumph. He desires a life of union with Him, a life of
reparation and prayer. If you will take these interests of Jesus to heart He will also share in yours.
Christmas 1886. If you just wanted to you could soon be rid of me and I would be delivered from Purgatory.
February 1887. When God has any particular designs on a person, when He wishes her to be out of the
ordinary, He gives her a magnanimous soul, a generous heart, a sound judgment and a level head. When you
do not meet with these qualities or characteristics in anyone, it means that God does not expect anything out
of the ordinary from him.
Jesus does not make known to a soul at once what He requires of her. She would be terrified. Little by little as
His grace makes her stronger, He reveals His secrets to her and He makes her a partner in His crucifixion. God
loves you in a special manner. You are His daughter of predilection. All that has happened to you was for your
greater good. Everyone must love God intensely but for you it is a special obligation. You must reciprocate.
June 24th. Remain closely united to Jesus. Before every action, however trivial, or whatever you may have to
do or say, ask His advice. Speak to Him heart to heart as to a friend whom one has always close at hand. Jesus
wants your whole soul with all its faculties and powers, your heart with all its affections, all its love. The good
Jesus wants to be one with you and all the graces and devotedness you require for others, you should draw
from His Sacred Heart, that Divine Source which can never be exhausted. This is how spouses who love each
other should act, and you especially whom He loves above all. Jesus desires that you render Him an equal love.
Oh, if I could only tell you all the graces God has in store for you if you do not put any obstacles in the way of
His actions; compelling graces which would bind you irrevocably to Him, choice, rare and deep graces and
trusts. He has many things to confide to you for yourself alone, as well as for the common good.
Whenever you can pass by the church, make a little visit to Jesus and pour out the love of your heart to Him.
Tell Him all your sorrows, your joys, your sufferings, in one word, everything. Speak to Him as to a loving
Friend, a Father, a Spouse. Tell Him of all your tender love for Him, and when you cannot go to church, speak
to Him in your heart. From time to time, during the day, fill your mind for a few minutes with the Divine
Presence, recollect yourself before His Majesty, acknowledging your own misery but also His goodness and
thank Him affectionately. All the day long you can speak to Jesus heart to heart. That is what He expects from
you and what He has been waiting for so long.
If you are faithful to all I tell you, if you take the trouble to try to please your Jesus in everything, if you give to
Him all the little loving attentions of a devoted heart, always on the lookout to please her spouse, Jesus on His
part will keep for you His most secret communications, His Divine caresses, His most tender love as a Father
and Spouse and He will refuse you nothing. If you give yourself entirely to Him, He will give Himself entirely to
you. God wishes that this retreat should establish in you a state in which He has desired to see you for ever so
long a time.
God attains His ends by ways often unknown to us. Set yourself to work well, seriously and courageously. On
His side Jesus is about to give you new graces. Respond to them generously for your own sake and for the
good of the community.
Permit Jesus to bend and mold you as He pleases. Listen attentively to His voice in the depth of your soul and
do not lose one of His graces. Let your will be one with His adorable will and let your heart be lost in His. He
will soon accomplish His designs in you if you do not place any obstacles in His way. Do not lose sight of His
Divine Presence. God wishes you to be extraordinarily holy and to belong to Him alone. If only you would take
the trouble to do this. Above all things, Jesus desires to find in your heart love that is pure, disinterested,
generous; love that does not fear suffering nor seek its own ease. All this is to be done with the sole object of
pleasing Jesus alone.
God does not forbid us to take care of our bodies, but there are some people whom He Himself wishes to
nurse and cure whenever He thinks it proper to do so. For such, remedies do not help. A little mortification is
better for them than anything else. Believe what I say to you — you will see that it is true.
A common life,6 that is what Jesus wants of you whom He cherishes so intimately. Let practical faith animate
all your actions and let your trust in Jesus and His love make you undertake generously all that He requires of
you. Every morning on awakening say to your Beloved: "My Jesus, I am ready to accomplish Your Will — what
do You want me to do to please you today?" Perform all your exercises of piety with great love in the presence
of Jesus. You can do good for souls only in proportion as you are united to God. God is seeking for souls to
repair the outrages which He receives; souls that love Him and make Him loved by others. He wants you to be
of this number.
At a given moment, God unmasks the plots and defeats the plans of those who do not act solely for His glory.
Before allowing a soul such intimate union with Himself, Jesus purifies it by trials, and the greater his designs
on a soul, all the greater are the trials. The devil sees very well that God has special designs on you, that is why
he harasses you so much and causes you to be worried by his agents. Do not be discouraged. God is helping
you and will help you. Fight with great courage — in spite of the efforts of Hell, God will achieve His goal. God
makes use of me to encourage you because you have no one else. Remember that and see how human nature
has need of these little encouragements. Think of this when the occasion arrives, since you have, and will
continue to have, charge of souls.
God gives you an example of this in the Agony in the Garden. Have entire confidence in Jesus, He will never fail
you. Fix your habitual dwelling place in the Heart of Jesus. Let love be the chain which unites your heart to His
adorable Heart.
Your heart which is so miserable will be purified and become detached by contact with His pure Heart. Draw
also from the Divine Heart of Jesus all the graces you need for others and for your charges. He will refuse you
nothing that you ask of Him with confidence and love. The trials and sufferings of the soul are more acute than
those of the body. But for souls that love Jesus, the greatest sorrow is to know that they cause Him pain daily
by their sins and ingratitude. Ask from the Heart of Jesus for that strength that is necessary for you that He
may be able to work out His designs in you.
If God requires such great purity in a soul that He admits into Heaven, it is because He is the Eternal Purity,
Beauty and Justice, the Eternal Goodness and Perfection.
God permits that you should thus suffer in body and soul that He may be able to fulfill in you all His great
designs, in order that you may know the art of perfecting others by your own experience.
In order to fix your mind firmly on the presence of God, take each day one of the fourteen Stations of Our Lord
in His Passion and dwell on it more particularly. Jesus wishes that we recall all the sufferings He has endured
for us. On feast days, meditate in like manner on one of the glorious mysteries, e.g., the Resurrection, the
Ascension, etc. Think often on the Holy Eucharist, on the hidden life of Jesus in the Tabernacle. There, above
all, you will see His love concealed, alone and waiting in vain for someone to come and say to Him, "Jesus, I
love You." Every Sunday make your little plan for the week ahead, in one word, seek to please Jesus and He
will repay you in the same measure. By Holy Communion, Jesus will unite you to Himself most intimately —
more so than He has ever done to anyone before. You will find in this Divine Food an extraordinary strength to
raise you up to the height of perfection that Jesus requires of you.
All things pass and pass quickly. Do not fret so much about things that will end one day. Aim at what will never
end. By our holy actions united to Jesus, let us embellish our heavenly throne. Let us raise it up a few steps
nearer to Him whom we shall contemplate and love throughout eternity.
This is what should be our sole concern on earth. For a soul that He loves, Jesus does things that at first seem
impossible. That is how He will act toward you. It is Jesus who is drawing you to Himself sweetly and gently but
at the same time strongly and perseveringly. Do not refuse His Divine attraction.
In a short time Jesus will tell you what He requires of you. In the meantime, it is I whom He charges to make
known to you His Divine Will. Listen well to His voice which is speaking to you in the secret depths of your
heart. Refuse Him nothing and you will gain everything, because if you are generous He will be much more so.
You already have had proof of this many times.
God wants in His service generous souls who have no thought of themselves, but who direct all their attention
and good will to making Him loved and who serve Him at the expense of their own interests. God's graces are
pure gifts which He does not owe us. He gives them to whomsoever He pleases without anyone having the
right to question Him about it. Who has the right to lay down the law to the Divine Master? Therefore, receive
in all humility and gratitude the special graces with which Jesus favors you, without trying to understand the
why and the wherefore. Jesus wishes you to soar above all that is created so that not one bond or thread binds
you to earth. You must live the life of the elect, whose only occupation is to enjoy, love and lose themselves
entirely in God Himself.
November 2, 1890 — A Remembrance. This is the last Benediction of the month of the Rosary.
I am going to try to make you understand, as far as you can upon earth, what Heaven is like. There are ever
new feasts which succeed each other without interruption. There is happiness, always new and such, it would
seem, as has never been enjoyed. It is a torrent of joy which flows unceasingly over the elect. Heaven is above
all and beyond all — GOD: God loved, God relished, God delighted in; in one word, it is to be satisfied with God
without ever being satisfied!
The more a soul loves God on earth, the higher she advances in perfection, the more she will love and
understand God in Heaven.
Jesus is the true joy upon earth and the eternal felicity of Heaven.