Lent is the time of year to offer your sufferings up to God liturgically. God will in turn, sanctify you.
Lent is above all a time when we can purify and accomplish part of
purgatory while on earth. It is not an opportunity to miss. Each Lent is a great
chance. Voluntary sacrifice mitigates suffering otherwise warranted. Salvation
is our religion. It is not the opposite. Watch each thought. Fast from bad ones.
Here we form a habit that lessons purgatory. As the classic Unpublished
Manuscript on Purgatory relates:
"If you have 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.
"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. 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.
"In order to fix your mind firmly on
the Presence of God, take every 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, etcetera.
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.'
"All things pass quickly. Do not fret so much about things that
will end one day. Aim at what will never end. By your 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."
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