Question about victim souls

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So I have been reading a lot lately, and I got into “ The Way of Divine Love”. There is a sentence in there that more ornless says that victim souls have to be perfectly clean of sin. It says that if they had sins of their own to expiate they wouldn’t be victim souls at all since they are supposed to expiate for the sins of others. This makes a lot of sense to me. The Sister who received this revelation( The revelations in The Way of Divine Love. I am not reffering to the statement about victim souls. That was written by whoever put the book together.)never commited a mortal sin, just like St. Therese, St. Faustina, St. Padre Pio, St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, St. Gema Galganni, and all the other victim souls. However, this got me thinking about the vast majority of us. Not to sound pessimistic, but I believe that most of humanity has commited a mortal sin at some point. Does this mean they cannot offer themselves as Victim souls even if they ammend their lives and go to confession? I think it makes sense that a victim soul has to be innocent, pure, good and generous, but could this ever be a repentant sinner?
 
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I think it has to reach a state of purity of sorts not to have never sinned mortally.
 
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