Sailing to Purgatory under the Beacon of the Communion of Saints

 

Purgatory is not a place of fear, but the final gift of God’s Mercy.

What is Purgatory? Is it a physical place of torment? A burning prison? Or is it, perhaps, the ultimate expression of Divine Love?

Throughout history, Purgatory has been a source of both controversy and dread. This book invites you to transform that perspective into one of profound hope. Through the «fire of love,» we are called to shed our earthly attachments in a dual process of purification—both internal and external—that acts as the final embrace of Divine Mercy.

This is not just a prayer book. It is a compelling analysis that weaves together the deep theology of figures like Saint Thomas Aquinas and Saint Catherine of Genoa with the vivid mystical experiences of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, Saint Faustina Kowalska, Padre Pio, Saint Juan Macías, and many others.

In Sailing to Purgatory under the Beacon of the Communion of Saints, you will journey through Christian doctrine to discover a powerful truth: love is the only bridge that never breaks. Through the Communion of Saints, that bridge continues to unite the living with those who have already departed.

Discover the final step of the soul’s journey—a path not toward punishment, but toward the light.

Purgatory is not a place of fear, but the final gift of God’s Mercy. This book transforms our view of the afterlife into one of hope. Through the «fire of love,» we explore the deep theology of St. Thomas Aquinas and the mystical visions of Padre Pio and St. Faustina. Discover how the Communion of Saints acts as a bridge of love that death can never break.

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