In the evening of All Souls Day, November 2, 1936, St. Faustina went to the cemetery. After praying there for a while, she went to the chapel and prayed to โgain the indulgences,โ as she writes in her Diary (748).
The indulgences for which she prayed are a special gift the Church offers every year in the beginning of November, when the faithful can gain plenary indulgences for the souls in Purgatory.
The day after St. Faustina prayed in the cemetery, during Mass she saw โthree white doves soaring from the altar toward heaven.โ She understood that those three souls, along with many other souls, had gone to heaven.
Three years earlier, in 1933, St. Faustina was visited by the soul of a religious sister from her order who had died two months previously. The sister โwas in a terrible condition, all in flames with her face painfully distorted,โ and St. Faustina increased her prayers for her. The next night, St. Faustina was astonished to see the sister come again, in an even worse state, surrounded by even more intense flames, with despair โwritten all over her face.โ
โHavenโt my prayers helped you?โ St. Faustina asked.
The sister answered that her prayers had not helped, and that nothing would help her.
โAnd the prayers which the whole community has offered for you, have they not been any help to you?โ
The sister said no, these prayers had instead helped other souls.
โIf my prayers are not helping you, sister, please stop coming to me,โ St. Faustina responded. The soul disappeared at once.
Still, St. Faustina kept praying.
Some time later, the sister returned during the night. This time, though, her appearance had been completely altered. The flames were gone, and โher face was radiant, her eyes beaming with joy,โ St. Faustina writes in her Diary (58). The sister told St. Faustina that she had a true love for her neighbor and that many other souls had benefited from her prayers.
โShe urged me not to cease praying for the souls in Purgatory, and she added that she herself would not remain there much longer,โ St. Faustina writes. โHow astounding are the ways of God!โ
Rescuing souls in purgatory by the Rosary / Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)
Even though this sister was still in Purgatory the third time she visited St. Faustina, her level of suffering was entirely changed. Through St. Faustinaโs unfailing hope and prayers, she had gone from agony and despair to radiance and joy. She wasnโt in heaven yet, but she was on her way.
โOnly We Can Come to their Aidโ
In 1926, about a decade before St. Faustina saw the three souls fly up to heaven during Mass, she asked the Lord one night for whom she should pray. Jesus told her that on the following night, He would let her know. The next night, she saw her Guardian Angel. He took her to โa misty place full of fire in which there was a great crowd of suffering souls.โ
โThey were praying fervently,โ writes St. Faustina in her Diary (20), โbut to no avail, for themselves; only we can come to their aid.โ
She asked what their greatest suffering was, and in one voice they answered her that their greatest torment was longing for God.
Then St. Faustina saw Our Lady visiting the souls in Purgatory and bringing them refreshment. After that, her Guardian Angel led her out again.
โSince that time, I am in closer communion with the suffering souls,โ she writes.
As St. Faustina saw in her vision, the souls in Purgatory cannot pray for themselves. So even if the deceased sister who visited her in 1933 had prayed as hard as she could to be delivered from the flames and despair, her prayers would not have been effective. In Godโs mysterious plan, the sister needed the prayers of the faithful on earth in order to be freed from her suffering.
In the same way, all of the souls in Purgatory at this moment desperately need our prayers, for no matter how hard they pray for themselves, their own prayers wonโt help them. Ours will.
Even though the souls in Purgatory cannot pray for themselves, they can pray for others. And in a beautiful reciprocal act of mercy, if we pray for them, they can pray for us. The Catechism (958) says that โOur prayer for them is capable not only of helping them, but also of making their intercession for us effective.โ
Our prayers for them are the key that unlocks their prayers for us!
An army of prayer warriors is waiting for us in Purgatory. When we pray for them, we can then ask them to intercede for us, so that we may receive the great blessing of their prayers in return.
Every single prayer, big or small, for the souls in Purgatory helps them. Even if a prayer is offered for someone who has already reached heaven, then that prayer will be applied to another soul. No prayer is ever wasted. No act of love for the holy souls goes unanswered. No offering will fail to bring comfort, consolation, and the radiance of heaven to these dear suffering souls.


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