In response to repent before it is too late

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We should always repent or reconcile with God. Grave sins are very common nowadays. But yes we need to help the non-believers and help the believers go to the sacrament of confession. It is there they will know their sins are forgiven. “‘As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.’ And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained’” (John 20:21–23). God will forgive. We are to believe if Hitler repented wholeheartedly on his deathbed, even He can go to Heaven. Anyone who evades the fires of Hell can be prayed for to get to Heaven. Purgatory is not Hell. It has spiritual fire but does not burn, like the tongues of fire over the apostles on the day of Pentecost. It is there that people work out the kinks in their soul. There they are cleansed. There are people all the time praying for souls in purgatory. Even for those on Earth who do not have anyone in their family to pray for them while they are in purgatory. Mary asks people to pray for them, and I do every time I pray a rosary. If you are truly sorry for your sins you will evade Hell. God is love. He loves everyone. Even the very sinful ones. It hurts his heart when people sin. Even the Saints sinned. Blessed Bartolo Longo was a satanic priest. He was not a saint but he was 2/3 of the way there. He converted when he became depressed and was given a rosary. He was healed and built a church.

"Longo wrote of his personal struggles with mental illness, paranoia, depression and anxiety. At one point, he noted struggling with suicidal thoughts, but rejected them by recalling the promise of Saint Dominic:
“he who propagates my Rosary will be saved.”
Longo wrote that this promise is what convinced him to encourage public devotion to the rosary.


He and his wife dedicated their lives to helping orphans and promoting praying the rosary.

This video will show you how the rosary has fought evil throughout history.

 
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God bless you. It is a wonderful thing to pray for others’ repentance and salvation, in welcome of God”s mercy
 
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