Most people have different reasons for believing in immortality. Some believe in it on authority. Other on sheer hope. Some even appear to have communicated with the dead.
There is nothing in Catholic theology I know of that prohibits our believing we can communicate with the dead. And if we can, that is another reason to glorify and praise God.
Science, of course, wants nothing to do with such a notion. How can it be proven? Too many sham cases. No way to falsify. A money making scheme. Etc., etc.
But people have had experiences. There are those who claim to have had visions of Mary.
I’m interested in such experiences with the dead, if anyone here wants to share. I’ve had at least three occasions of my own to sit up and take notice.
- When a boy, I dreamed one night my great grandfather had died. I thought nothing of it, until the next day at lunch when I came home to hear my mother crying in the bedroom and a notice a telegram on the kitchen table. We lived 2,000 miles from my great grandfather.
- At about the age of fifty I was invited to attend a retirement function for one of my old college professors. I had frequently socialized with him and his wife when I was a student, but had not seen either of them in many years. Passing through the crowded lawn I noticed the wife appear to be anxious about the professor and she had a worried look on her face. I thought she looked fairly healthy, so I assumed it was his health she was concerned about. I later mentioned to one of men who had been a student with me that I thought the professor’s wife looked good. He stared at me oddly for a long moment and then moved away. Another former student of the professor mentioned to me in passing that the professor’s wife had died about ten years earlier.
- Several months before my mother died, she gave me the family mantle clock to put over my fireplace. The day she died I came home and noticed the clock had stopped. I went over to wind it up, and found that the dials were pointed to the approximate hour and minute she had died.
True, these are all anecdotal signs, pointing at least for me if for no one else, to the likelihood that something happens beyond the grave. I’m interested to know if any of you have been blessed with any such incidents of “proof,” or if you know of someone else who has.