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Angels & Dragons XXVIII: St. Michael the Archangel, Conductor of Souls!

Published January 20, 2021 • Written by Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez Filed Under: Column, Faith

Excerpts on St. Michael the Archangel, Conductor of Souls were taken from the messages from a Soul in Purgatory [Sister M.G.] to Sister M. de L. C. who was under the care of a spiritual director (priest) when receiving the messages.  The messages were published in a book called: AN UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT ON PURGATORY 

The Church has given the messages an imprimatur and nihil obstat, which ensures that it is free from any doctrinal errors.

Nihil Obstat – Reverend Monsignor Carroll E. Satterfield, S.T.D. Censor Liborium 

Imprimatur – His Eminence, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan

PLEASE NOTE: In conformity with the decrees of Pope Urban VIII, the author formally declares that the 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.


You do well to pray to St. Michael and to urge others to do so.

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.

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.

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…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.

How do they celebrate the feast of St. Michael in Purgatory? 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 overanxious 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.

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 END.

https://youtu.be/qyxcdOeVXY0

Recommended

UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT ON PURGATORY
THIRTY DAY DEVOTIONS FOR THE HOLY SOULS – SUSAN TASSONE
ROSARY FOR THE HOLY SOULS IN PURGATORY – SUSAN TASSONE

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Written by Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez • Published January 20, 2021

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  1. disqus_yqeotfOrSf says

    January 23, 2021 at 10:53 PM

    “The Soul after Death” – 2 ESDRAS 7:75-101 (Not Canon) – Reference: Good News Bible GNT

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  2. Mart1963 says

    January 25, 2021 at 7:55 AM

    When Jesus died on the cross for Man’s sins there was no need for purgatory as His people had a place for them in Heaven.

    John 14:2
    My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you?

    Revelation 1:18
    I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I am alive for ever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and Hades.

    Psalm 68:18New Living Translation
    18 When you ascended to the heights,
    you led a crowd of captives.
    You received gifts from the people,
    even from those who rebelled against you.
    Now the Lord God will live among us there.

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    • Deacon Guadalupe says

      January 26, 2021 at 4:40 AM

      Dear Mart1963,

      Here are 25 Descriptive and Clear Bible Passages About Purgatory!

      https://www.ncregister.com/blog/25-descriptive-and-clear-bible-passages-about-purgatory

      Reply
      • Mart1963 says

        January 26, 2021 at 9:03 AM

        To you these passages may clearly indicate purgatory but to myself these passages seem to have been taken out of context.

        Here is a link for you to read refuting this doctrine if your able:
        https://www.versebyverseministry.org/articles/refuting-purgatory

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        • Deacon Guadalupe says

          January 27, 2021 at 4:01 AM

          Dear Mart1963,
          Here is further biblical proof of purgatory.
          Blessings +

          https://www.scripturecatholic.com/purgatory/

          Reply
  3. Scongili says

    January 30, 2021 at 1:25 AM

    Remember, the reformers expunged books of the Bible that hinted at the existence of a “Purgatory”, e.g. Macabees. They were not to happy about the selling of indulgences.

    Reply
    • Deacon Guadalupe says

      February 1, 2021 at 10:59 PM

      Dear Scongili,
      I found this article on St. Thomas Aquinas, and I thought you might enjoy it. https://catholicexchange.com/what-the-angelic-doctor-taught-on-the-nature-purpose-of-purgatory

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      • Scongili says

        February 5, 2021 at 9:40 PM

        Thank you Deacon Guadalupe. I enjoy your writings. I believe in Purgatory myself. I just point out that Protestants have purged its existence from their version of the Bible.

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Deacon Guadalupe was ordained December 9, 2006 on the Feast of Saint Juan Diego in Laredo, Texas by Bishop James Tamayo of the Diocese of Laredo. He has been working for the Catholic Church since 2005 as Retreat Center Administrator for Catholic Solitudes, the Director of Religious Education for Saint Williams and Saint Mary Cathedral, and is now Co-Director of Diaconal Formation, Diocese of Austin. Email: guadalupe-rodriguez @ austindiocese.org

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