A very interesting thread!
Regarding dream visits:
My uncle was taking a nap before coming over to visit our house; my father was in hospice and had been unconscious for several days by then. Well, he dreamed that he was at our house and my father came over and talked to him, looking healthy and cheerful. Then the phone rang and woke my uncle up and he thought, “something’s happened”. It was my aunt calling him, telling him that my father had passed away a few minutes previously.
My friend’s father also came to her in a dream before he died. Since she was unable to visit him (he was on the other side of the world) and she was his favourite child, I think he came to say goodbye; he came with one of his deceased sisters (my friend’s aunt). She also told me that when her brother died, he appeared to her in her room and smiled at her.
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As wonderful and consoling as these experiences are for me, I never forget the fact that prayers and Masses should be said for loved ones, not assuming my family and friends are already in Heaven. I prefer rather to err on the side of caution and offer up many prayers for their relief in case they are in Purgatory.
Several years back, Fr. Finigan posted an entry on his blog, “Reasons why we should pray for the Holy Souls” –
the-hermeneutic-of-continuity…-for-holy.html
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Jesus, God and man,
imprisoned by love in Thy most holy Sacrament,
have mercy upon us.
- Blessed John Henry Newman, December 22, 1851
Tú y yo sabemos por la fe que oculto en las especies sacramentales está Cristo,
ese Cristo con su Cuerpo, con su Sangre, con su Alma, y con su Divinidad,
prisonero de amor.
- San Josemaría Escrivá, 1 junio 1974
God loves to be resisted in His displeasure, and to be restrained by the humble from inflicting punishment… One saint will often save a nation; so true is it that humble souls are the hinges on which God moves the world.
- Abp. W. B. Ullathorne, The Groundwork of the Christian Virtues, 1882.