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SHE IS CRYING FOR HER CHILDREN WHO WILL BE LOST TO THE FIRES OF HELL

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2016

STUFF HAPPENS...GO TO CONFESSION NOW WHILE YOU CAN : There are millions of people in Hell today who thought they had one more day to repent.


There are millions of people in Hell today who thought they had one more day to repent.
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Gospel today July 28, 2016 : The angels will go out and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth

Gospel
Jesus said to the disciples:
“The Kingdom of heaven is like a net thrown into the sea,which collects fish of every kind.
When it is full they haul it ashore and sit down to put what is good into buckets.

What is bad they throw away.
Thus it will be at the end of the age.The angels will go out and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace,
where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.”

“Do you understand all these things?”
They answered, “Yes.”
And he replied,“Then every scribe who has been instructed in the Kingdom of heaven is like the head of a household who brings from his storeroom
both the new and the old.”
When Jesus finished these parables, he went away from there.

MT 13:47-53

July 28, 2016

Thursday Of The Seventeenth Week In Ordinary Time

Reflecting on the horrors of hell can help us to avoid ending up there
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There was a certain rich man, who was clothed in purple and fine linen; and feasted sumptuously every day.
And there was a certain beggar, named Lazarus, who lay at his gate, full of sores,Desiring to be filled with the crumbs that fell from the rich man' s table, and no one did give him; moreover the dogs came, and licked his sores.

And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham' s bosom.
And the rich man also died: and he was buried in hell. And lifting up his eyes when he was in torments, he saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom: And he cried, and said:
Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, to cool my tongue: for I am tormented in this flame.
And Abraham said to him: Son, remember that thou didst receive good things in thy lifetime, and likewise Lazarus evil things, but now he is comforted; and thou art tormented.


And besides all this, between us and you, there
is fixed a great chaos: so that they who would pass from hence to you, cannot, nor from thence come hither. And he said: Then, father, I beseech thee, that thou wouldst send him to my father' s house,
for I have five brethren, That he may testify unto
them, lest they also come into this place of torments. And Abraham said to him: They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. But he said: No, father Abraham: but if
one went to them from the dead, they will do penance.

And he said to him: If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they believe, if one rise again from
the dead. -Luke :19-31,The Rich Man (Dives) and Lazarus.
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Sister Josefa Menendez's Description of Hell

The following material is quoted verbatim from
the book"Way of Divine Love" of Sister
Josefa Menendez (1890--1923).
Sister Josefa was a Spanish nun of the Society of
the Sacred Heart and lived only four years
as a religious, at the convent of Les Feuillants in
Poitiers, France, where she died at the age of 33.
"The Way of Divine Love" consists largely of
her notebooks, that she wrote down under
obedience from our Lord, with the revelations
of his Sacred Heart, plus portions of her biography. This
material was composed after Rev. Schouppe
wrote his book on Hell.

This young Spanish sister, who had a short
religious life of great suffering, experienced
revelations throughout much of her life,
compiled in The Way Of Divine Love.
More than once, she was taken
to Hell to witness and feel the suffering
first-hand. Sister Josefa
was reluctant to write on the
subject of Hell, and did so only to conform to Our
Lord's wishes.
Sister Josefa repeatedly dwelt
on what she described as the greatest torment
of Hell, namely,
the soul's inability to love. One
of these damned souls cried out: "This is my
torture...that I
want to love and cannot; there is nothing left me
but hatred
and despair. If one of us could so much as make a single act
of love...But we cannot, we live on hatred and
malevolence..."
(March 23, 1922).

She records, too, the accusations made against
themselves
by these unhappy souls: "Some yell because of
the martyrdom
of their hands. Perhaps they were thieves, for
they say: 'Where
is our loot now?' ...Cursed hands... Others curse
their tongues,
their eyes...whatever was the occasion of sin...
'Now, O body,
you are paying the price of the delights you
granted yourself!..
.and you did it of your own
free will...'" (April 2, 1922).

"I saw several souls fall into Hell, and among
them was a child
of fifteen, cursing her parents for
not having taught her to fear God nor that there
was a Hell.
Her life had been a short one, she
said, but full of sin, for she had given in to all
that her body
and passions demanded in the way
of satisfaction..." (March 22, 1923).

"My soul fell into abysmal depths, the bottom
of which
cannot be seen, for it is immense. . . ;
Then I was pushed into one of those fiery
cavities and
pressed, as it were, between burning
planks, and sharp nails and red-hot irons
seemed to be
piercing my flesh. I felt as if they were
endeavoring to pull
out my tongue, but could not. This torture
reduced me to
such agony that
my very eyes seemed to be starting out of their
sockets.
I think this was because of the fire
which burns, burns. . . not a finger nail escapes
terrifying
torments, and all the time one cannot
move even a finger to gain some relief, not
change posture,
for the body seems flattened out
and [yet] doubled in two. Sounds of confusion
and blasphemy
cease not for an instant.

A sickening stench asphyxiates and corrupts
everything, it
is like the burning of putrefied flesh,
mingled with tar and sulfur. . . a mixture to
which nothing
on earth can be compared. . .
although these tortures were terrific, they
would be bearable
if the soul were at peace. But it
suffers indescribably. . . All I have written,"
she concluded,
"is but a shadow of what the
soul suffers, for no words can express such
dire torment."
(September 4, 1922).

"Others curse their tongues, their eyes...
whatever was
the occasion of their sin... 'Now, O
body, you are paying the price of the delights
you granted
yourself!.. and you did it of your
own free will... '" (April 2, 1922). (That is,
illegitimate
delights).

"It seemed to me that the majority accused
themselves
of sins of impurity, of stealing, of
unjust trading; and that most of the damned
are in Hell
for these sins." (April 6, 1922).

"I saw many worldly people fall into Hell, and
no words
can render their horrible and terrifying
cries: 'Damned forever... I deceived myself;
I am lost...
I am here forever... There is no remedy possible...
a curse on me...'

"Some accused people, others circumstances,
and all
execrated the occasions of their damnation."
(September 1922).

"Today, I saw a vast number of people fall
into the fiery
pit . . . they seemed to be worldlings
and a demon cried vociferously: 'The world
is ripe for me
. . . I know that the best way to get
hold of souls is to rouse their desire for
enjoyment . . .
Put me first . . . me before the rest
. . . no humility for me! but let me enjoy myself . . .
This sort of thing assures victory to me
. . . and they tumble headlong into hell.' "
(October 4, 1923)

"I heard a demon, from whom a soul had escaped,
forced to confess his powerlessness. 'Confound it
all... how do so many manage to escape me? They
were mine' (and he rattled off their sins)...
'I work hard enough, yet they slip through
my fingers
... Someone must be suffering and repairing
for them.'"
(January 15, 1923). ("Repairing," that is,
"making
reparation" for them).

"Tonight I was transported to a place where all
was
obscure. . . Around me were seven or eight
people; I could see them only by the reflections
of
the fire. They were seated and were talking
together.
One said: 'We'll have to be very careful not to be
found out, for we might easily be discovered.'

"The devil answered: 'Insinuate yourselves by
inducing
carelessness in them. . . but keep in the
background,
so that you are not found out. . . by degrees they
will become callous, and you will
be able to incline them to evil. Tempt these others
to ambition, to self-interest, to acquiring
wealth without working, whether it be lawful or
not.
Excite some to sensuality and love of pleasure.
Let vice blind them. . . As to the remainder. . .
get in through the heart . . . you know the
inclinations of their hearts. . . make them love. . .
love passionately. . . work thoroughly. . .
take no rest . . . have no pity. Let them cram
themselves with food! It will make it all the easier
for us. . . Let them get on with their banqueting.
Love of pleasure is the door through which you
will reach them . . .' " (February 3, 1923).

"Tonight," wrote Josefa, "I did not go down into
Hell,
but was transported to a place where all
was obscure, but in the center was a red
smoldering
fire. They had laid me flat and so bound
me that I could not make the slightest movement.
Around me were seven or eight people; their
black bodies were unclothed, and I could see them
only by the reflections of the fire. They were
seated and were talking together.

"One said: 'We'll have to be very careful not to be
found out, for we might easily be discovered.'

"The devil answered: 'Insinuate yourselves by
inducing carelessness in them... but keep in the
background, so that you are not found out... by
degrees they will become callous, and you will
be able to incline them to evil. Tempt these others
to ambition, to self-interest, to acquiring
wealth without working, whether it be lawful or
not. Excite some to sensuality and love of
pleasure. Let vice blind them...' (Here they used
obscene words).

"'As to the remainder... get in through the heart...
you know the inclinations of their hearts...
make them love... love passionately... work
thoroughly.. take no rest... have no pity; the
world must go to damnation.. and these souls
must not be allowed to escape me.'

"From time to time Satan's satellites answered:
'We are your slaves... we shall labor unceasingly,
and in spite of the many who war against us, we
shall work night and day. We know your power!'

"They all spoke together, and he whom I took to
be Satan used words full of horror. In the
distance I could hear a clamor as of feasting,
the
clinking of glasses... and he cried: 'Let them
cram themselves with food! It will make it all
the easier for us... Let them get on with their
banqueting. Love of pleasure is the door through
which you will reach them...'

"He added such horrible things that they can
neither
be written nor said. Then, as if engulfed
in a whirl of smoke, they vanished." (February 3
1923).

"The evil one was bewailing the escape of a soul:
'Fill
her soul with fear, drive her to despair.
All will be lost if she puts her trust in the mercy
of that...'
(here they used blasphemous words
about Our Lord). 'I am lost; but no, drive her to
despair;
do not leave her for an instant, above
all, make her despair.'

"Then Hell re-echoed with frenzied cries, and
when finally the devil cast me out of the abyss,
he went on threatening me. Among other things
he
said: 'Is it possible that such weaklings
have more power than I, who am mighty... I must
conceal my presence, work in the dark; any
corner will do from which to tempt them... close
to
an ear.. in the leaves of a book... under
a bed... some pay no attention to me, but I shall
talk and talk... and by dint of suggestion,
something will remain.. Yes, I must hide in
unsuspected places.'" (February 7, 8, 1923).

Again, she wrote: "Souls were cursing the
vocation they had received, but not followed...
the vocation they had lost, because they were
unwilling to live a hidden and mortified life..."
(March 18, 1922.

"On one occasion when I was in Hell, I saw a
great
many priests, religious and nuns, cursing their
vows,
their order, their Superiors and everything that
could
have given them the light and the grace
they had lost...

"I saw, too, some prelates. One accused himself
of
having used the goods belonging to the
Church illicitly..." (September 28, 1922).

"Priests were calling down maledictions on their
tongues which had consecrated, on their
fingers that had held Our Lord's Sacred Body, on
the absolution they had given while they
were losing their own souls, and on the occasion
through which they had fallen into Hell."
(April 6, 1922).

"One priest said: 'I ate poison, for I used money
that was not my own... the money given me
for Masses which I did I not offer.'
"Another said he belonged to a secret society
which
had betrayed the Church and religion,
and he had been bribed to connive at terrible
profanations and sacrileges.

"Yet another said that he was damned for
assisting
at profane plays, after which he ought
not to have said Mass... and that he had spent
about
seven years thus."

Josefa noted that the greater number of religious
plunged into hell-fire were there for
abominable sins against chastity... and for sins
against the vow of poverty... for the
unauthorized use of the goods of the
community...
for passions against charity (jealousy,
antipathies, hatred, etc.), for tepidity and
relaxation;
also for comforts they had allowed
themselves and which had led to graver sins...
for bad confessions through human respect
and want of sincerity and courage, etc.

Here, finally, is the full text of Josefa's notes on
"the hell of consecrated souls." (Biography:
Ch. VII--September 4, 1922).

"The meditation of the day was on the Particular
Judgment of religious souls. I could not free
my mind of the thought of it, in spite of the
oppression which I felt. Suddenly, I felt myself
bound and overwhelmed by a crushing weight,
so that in an instant I saw more clearly than
ever before how stupendous is the sanctity of
God and His detestation of sin.

"I saw in a flash my whole life since my first
confession to this day. All was vividly present
to me: my sins, the graces I had received, the
day I entered religion, my clothing as a
novice, my first vows, my spiritual readings,
and times of prayer, the advice given me,
and all the helps of religious life. Impossible
to describe the confusion and shame a soul
feels at that moment, when it realizes: 'All
is lost, and I am damned forever.'"

As in her former descents into Hell, Josefa
never accused herself of any specific sin that
might have led to such a calamity. Our Lord
meant her only to feel what the consequences
would have been, if she had merited such a
punishment. She wrote:

"Instantly I found myself in Hell, but not
dragged there as before. The soul precipitates
itself there, as if to hide from God in order
to be free to hate and curse Him.

"My soul fell into abysmal depths, the bottom
of which cannot be seen, for it is immense...
at once, I heard other souls jeering and
rejoicing at seeing me share their torments. It
was martyrdom enough to hear the terrible
imprecations on all sides, but what can be
compared to the thirst to curse that seizes
on a soul, and the more one curses, the more
one wants to. Never had I felt the like before.
Formerly my soul had been oppressed
with grief at hearing these horrible blasphemies,
though unable to produce even one
act of love. But today it was otherwise.

"I saw Hell as always before, the long dark
corridors, the cavities, the flames... I heard
the same execrations and imprecations, for--
and of this I have already written before
--although no corporeal forms are visible, the
torments are felt as if they were present,
and souls recognize each other. Some called
out, 'Hullo, you here? And are you like us?
We were free to take those vows or not... but
no!...' and they cursed their vows.

"Then I was pushed into one of those fiery
cavities and pressed, as it were, between
burning planks, and sharp nails and red-hot
irons seemed to be piercing my flesh."

Here Josefa repeated the multiple tortures
from which no single member of the body
is excluded:

"I felt as if they were endeavoring to pull out
my tongue, but could not. This torture reduced
me to such agony that my very eyes seemed to
be starting out of their sockets. I think this
was because of the fire which burns, burns... not
a finger-nail escapes terrifying torments,
and all the time one cannot move even a finger
to gain some relief, nor change posture,
for the body seems flattened out and yet doubled
in two.

"All this I felt as before, and although

those tortures
were terrific, they would be bearable
if the soul were at peace. But it suffers
indescribably.
Until now, when I went down into
Hell, I thought that I had been damned for
abandoning
religious life. But this time it was
different. I bore a special mark, a sign that
I was a
religious, a soul who had known and
loved God, and there were others who bore the
same sign. I cannot say how I recognized
it, perhaps because of the specially insulting
manner
in which the evil spirits and other
damned souls treated them. There were many
priests there, too. This particular suffering
I am unable to explain. It was quite different
from what I had experienced at other times,
for if the souls of those who lived in the world
suffer terribly, infinitely worse are the
torments of religious. Unceasingly the three
words, Poverty, Chastity and Obedience,
are imprinted on the soul with poignant remorse.

"Poverty: You were free and you promised! Why,
then, did you seek that comfort?
Why hold on to that object which did not belong
to you? Why did you give that pleasure
to your body? Why allow yourself to dispose of
the property of the Community? Did
you not know that you no longer had the right
to possess anything whatsoever, that you
had freely renounced the use of those things?...
Why did you murmur when anything
was wanting to you, or when you fancied yourself
less well treated than others? Why?

"Chastity: You yourself vowed it freely and with
full knowledge of its implications...
you bound yourself.. you willed it... and how have
you observed it? That being so,
why did you not remain where it would have
been lawful for you to grant yourself
pleasures and enjoyment?

"And the tortured soul responds: 'Yes,
I vowed it; I was free... I could have not
taken the vow, but I took it and I was
free...' What words can express the martyrdom
of such remorse," wrote Josefa, "and
all the time the jibes and insults of other damned
souls continue.


"Obedience: Did you not fully engage
yourself to obey your Rule and your
Superiors?
Why, then, did you pass judgment on
the orders that were given you? Why
did you
disobey the Rule? Why did you dispense
yourself from common life? Remember how
sweet was the Rule... and you would not
keep it... and now," vociferate satanic voices,
"you will have to obey us not for a day or
a year, or a century, but forever and ever;
for all eternity... It is your own doing...
you were free.

"The soul constantly recalls how she had
chosen her God for her Spouse, and that
once she loved Him above all things... that
for Him she had renounced the most
legitimate pleasures and all she held dearest
on earth, that in the beginning of
her religious life she had felt all the purity,
sweetness and strength of this divine
love, and that for an inordinate passion...
now she must eternally hate the God
who had chosen her to love Him.
"This forced hatred is a thirst that
consumes her... no past joys can afford her
the slightest relief.

"One of her greatest torments is shame,
" added Josefa. "It seems to her that all
the damned surrounding her continually
taunt her by saying: 'That we should be
lost who never had the helps that you
enjoyed is not surprising... but you... what
did you lack? You who lived in the palace
of the King... who feasted at the board
of the elect.'

"All I have written," she concluded, "is
but a shadow of what the soul suffers, for
no words can express such dire torments."
(September 4, 1922).


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