Charity for the Suffering Souls; an Explanation of the Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory. with a Treatise on the Archconfraternity of the Most Precious B

Charity for the Suffering Souls; an Explanation of the Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory. with a Treatise on the Archconfraternity of the Most Precious B

Author: John August Nageleisen

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781230463803

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ... 53. Motives Relating to God. 319. One man has a strong affection for another. How will he show it? He will strive always and everywhere to please his friend, to gladden his friend's heart; he will endeavor to influence others that they also may love, praise and honor the person whom he himself loves. The same may be said as regards our love for God. If we truly love God, we will prove our love by being eager to do whatever we know is pleasing to Him; we will strive to promote His glory to the best of our ability. It was thus our Divine Savior Himself manifested His infinite love for His Heavenly Father; for He said, "I do always the things that please Him." (John vni. 29.) And again, "The works that I do in the name of My Father, they give testimony for Me." (John x. 55.)--The purpose for which man was created is this: "Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, with thy whole heart, and with thy whole mind, and with thy whole soul." (Matth. xxvn. 17.)--In the Book of Proverbs we read, "The Lord hath made all things for Himself." (Prov. xvi. 4.) The Lord Himself, through His prophet, says of man, "I have created him for My glory." (Isai. Xliii. 7.) Man was therefore created for this sole end--to love, to serve, to honor and adore God. 320. "The greater glory of God"--this was the controlling motive of the saints in all their actions. Our Lord Himself taught us to pray, "Hallowed be Thy name." And in the Gloria of the Mass the Church says, "We thank Thee for Thy great glory." Finally, to praise and glorify God is the chief occupation of the saints in heaven. The glory of God must therefore be the chief motive also in our works of charity for the Suffering Souls. And in fact we do promote His glory in a most efficient manner by hastening...


Charity for the Suffering Souls

Charity for the Suffering Souls

Author: Rev. Fr. John A. Nageleisen

Publisher: TAN Books

Published: 1994-07

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1618908944

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Profound, provocative, complete treatment of Purgatory--its sufferings, consolations, duration, etc., plus, how we can assist the Poor Souls, their gratitude, and God's reward to us for helping them. A very moving book.


Purgatory

Purgatory

Author: Rev. Fr. Frederick William Faber

Publisher: TAN Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 1618903179

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Is Purgatory almost like Hell? Or is it a place of peace and even joy? The famous Fr. Faber explains both of these classic Catholic views of Purgatory, basing his discussion on Catholic teaching and the revelations of saintly souls, especially St. Catherine of Genoa, in her Treatise on Purgatory.


Treatise on Purgatory

Treatise on Purgatory

Author: St. Catherine of Genoa

Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC

Published: 2020-05-10

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1647981018

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Saint Catherine was born in Genoa, in 1447, of the family of Fieschi. Her parents married her to Giuliano Adorno, of a noble Genoese house. After his death she served the sick in the Great Hospital, where her body, still perfect and visible, is venerated over the high altar in the choir of the religious which is attached to the wards, and looks down upon the external Church; and her memory is blessed among the Saints as the Seraph of Genoa.