The Virgin Mary speaks to Fr. Scheier.. After-death Experience.. (!!)

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Fr Steven Scheier was ordained in 1973. Unfortunately he was more concerned about what other priests thought of him than about being a good priest for Jesus. His priesthood was not in the service of Jesus but to win people’s admiration. Deep down he knew he was not doing what he should be, that he was not the priest he should be. He hid that to the point that people thought he was a good priest.

On October 18, 1985, Fr Steven was traveling from Wichita to his parish (Parish of the Sacred Heart) in Fredonia, Kansas, 86 miles away [lots of weird things seem to happen in KS :hmmm:]. The highway does not have any shoulders, it is heavily traveled by semis, pickups and vans. That morning he had gone to Wichita to meet a priest and was returning that afternoon. ***He was involved in a terrible accident: a head-on collision ***with a pickup truck and with God. Three people were in the pickup. No one was killed. Fr Scheier was thrown from his vehicle. His entire scalp was taken off on the right side. The doctors told him afterwards the right side of his brain was partially sheered off and many cells were crushed. He was unconscious at the scene. Behind him in the ambulance on the way to the hospital was a nurse, who later mentioned she tried to help him with the Hail Mary but didn’t know it but he was saying the Hail Mary over and over by himself. He was taken to a small hospital in Eureka Kansas. He had suffered a broken neck, a C2, the second cervical vertebra was broken, the hangman’s break. Had his head been turned either way at the scene of the accident he would have asphyxiated. The doctor said there wasn’t much he could do and sewed his scalp back on and called for the lifewatch helicopter in Wichita from Lesley Hospital and they brought him to Wichita… he was unconscious. One of his parishioners who happened to be in the hospital was told he was being given a 15% chance to live. Many people of different Christian faiths prayed for him. He said God hears everyone’s prayer and that’s why he’s still here today. He had no surgery. … 2nd Dec he was released from hospital … with a support around his head. He recuperated at home until they could take the halo off, in April. He returned to his parish in May.

One day when saying Mass, the Gospel was today’s Gospel about the fig tree. When reading it in the Church, the page became illuminated, enlarged and came off the lectionary towards him. He finished Mass as best he could and back at the rectory/presbytery remembered a conversation that had taken place shortly after the accident.

In that conversation Fr Scheier found himself standing before the judgment of Jesus. He doesn’t know how long it lasted. He says the Lord took him through his entire life, and showed him how he had failed in his priestly service. Fr Scheier said “yes” to everything Jesus said about his life. . [On Earth] he used to confession regularly before the accident but not appropriately i.e. he was not allowing the sacrament to change his life. He did not have a [firm] purpose of amendment. After the accident he wondered how many of his confessions were valid because he had no purpose of amendment. Before the accident he was thinking there would be time to convert but during this judgment scene Jesus taught him there is no time. Now before Jesus he was talking to Truth and when you are talking to Truth you can’t give excuses. At the end of his judgment his sentence from Jesus was [H]ell. Fr Scheier said “yes” as that was the only logical thing he deserved. At that moment, however, he heard a woman say, “Son, will you please spare his life and his eternal soul?” The Lord replied, “Mother, he’s been a priest for twelve years for himself and not for me, let him reap the punishment he deserves.” “But Son,” she said, “if we give him special graces and strengths then let’s see if he bears fruit; if not, your will be done.” There was very short pause, after which Jesus said, “Mother, he’s yours.”

Ever since then he has been hers. He didn’t have a special relationship with her before the accident… ***At the foot of the cross Jesus looked on her and made her mother of the whole Church. ***Fr Scheier says she takes that very literally and seriously. Fr Scheier experienced Jesus’ mercy but Mary was the one who interceded for him. He has learned this beautiful truth, no one of the Blessed Trinity can say “no” to Our Lady. It is impossible. They will not say “no” to her. He says “Isn’t she someone you want on your side?”

We believe in Jesus, Our Lady and the saints in two ways, with the head or the heart. Fr Scheier believed with his head and knew nothing with his heart. He believed the angels and saints but they were make-believe friends and were not real. After the accident he became aware that they are very real, that we have only one home and its not here. Fr Scheier says a lot of our priorities are mixed up. His priorities were mixed up, his priority should have been to save his soul and save other souls. If he had died his parishioners would not have thought that he would have gone to hell. Jesus doesn’t take a popularity poll, Jesus is the only one that matters when it comes to what others think about us because we are alone before Jesus in judgment. We cannot say somebody made me sin. Jesus knows the truth.

Fr Scheier says during his first twelve years after ordination he was not being a priest for Jesus. Instead of suffering for Jesus he was a priest for himself. He always ran from the cross. If we run from the cross there is a bigger one awaiting us. He says he was a coward during those twelve years. His mission now is to let people know that Jesus’ love outweighs justice, that [H]ell exists and that we are liable to hell and also that Jesus’ Divine Mercy exists. I conclude with some of the words of the parable in our Gospel today which has become so meaningful to Fr Scheier,

“Look here, for three years now I have been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and finding none. Cut it down: why should it be taking up the ground?” “Sir,” the man replied, “leave it one more year and give me time to dig round it and manure it: it may bear fruit next year; if not, then you can cut it down.”

from: frtommylane.com/homilies/year_c/lent3.htm
 
years ago… before i knew better :D, in the days when i questioned (somewhat) the Catholic Church’s teaching on the role of the Virgin Mary, when i wondered about the way some Catholics prayed to her… i found this story.

I like to think it was a gift straight from God because it ended all my doubts about choosing to return to the Catholic Church (whole-heartedly. i was already there not so whole-heartedly… still searching since i’d been gone for so many years… 😦 ). At that time i didn’t realize that the Catholic Church was the one (and only one) that went back to the time of Christ and etc, etc… I didn’t know that i could trust the Church on everything it officially teaches…
 
I heard Father Scheier speak @ a Marian Confrerence some years ago. He was a priest in the order of Intercessors of the Lamb. He told this story. He died a few yrs back.
 
Distracted that’s a real powerful story! Thanks for sharing it…really gets me motivated to really search within myself and really set some priorities straight right now.

I’ve read many stories about the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary…but it’s real nice to read one in today’s world and not from the 1600’s.

I’ve been slacking on praying the Rosary lately and you gave me the kick in the butt that I needed. Thank you again.
 
I heard Father Scheier speak @ a Marian Confrerence some years ago. He was a priest in the order of Intercessors of the Lamb. He told this story. He died a few yrs back.
that was shocking… i didn’t know he died… he didn’t seem to be very old… Did it have to do with his injuries??
 
Distracted that’s a real powerful story! Thanks for sharing it…really gets me motivated to really search within myself and really set some priorities straight right now.

I’ve read many stories about the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary…but it’s real nice to read one in today’s world and not from the 1600’s.

I’ve been slacking on praying the Rosary lately and you gave me the kick in the butt that I needed. Thank you again.
wow… thank you so much for tellling me that… :heaven:

maybe i am not a useless piece of dirt after all (as my ex told me [and/or implied] once… ) 😃

God bless… 🙂
 
wow… thank you so much for tellling me that… :heaven:

maybe i am not a useless piece of dirt after all (as my ex told me [and/or implied] once… ) 😃

God bless… 🙂
No you’re not, not at all! God Bless you too.
 
i like the part about if we run from the cross there is a bigger one waiting for us. I’ve found out the hard way how true this is…

and yet i keep “running”… possibly… from this one thing… but i don’t know 100% that the thing i’m running from is really of God… so… I’m :confused:

in any case, the bigger meaning of that sentence is that if we run from the Cross of following christ in this world (& it is usually a pretty heavy cross… No, i’d say ALWAYS), we run into a bigger one in the next world: Hell… :eek:
 
The Blessed Trinity, Father, Son and the Holy Spirit cannot never say NO, to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Why?

Because during Her Life she had never said NO, to the Blessed Trinity!

Therefore Virgin Mary is a Mother indeed for all who call upon her.

Ufam Tobie
 
The Blessed Trinity, Father, Son and the Holy Spirit cannot never say NO, to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Why?

Because during Her Life she had never said NO, to the Blessed Trinity!

Therefore Virgin Mary is a Mother indeed for all who call upon her.

Ufam Tobie
i’m not sure i agree…

if there had not been a chance for her to say NO she wouldn’t have had to ask Jesus, not once but twice (in the OP) to give the Fr another chance…

it would have been a foregone conclusion - seems she probably wouldn’t even have had to ask once…

the Fr was praying the Hail Mary atthe accident scene… but it didn’t automatically save him… at least it doesn’t appear that he was g oing to be saved instantly, as soon as Mary appeared… and he wasn’t… he was given another chance on Earth to straighten up…

btw: this story is anti-OSAS

but it is also against the notion that pryaing to Mary is a cure-all. Maybe you didn’t mean to say that… but it could be construed, esp by protestants, that that’s what you werre saying (?)
 
Thank you for sharing that. I am going on silent retreat soon and this will be somethign to contemplate. Am I being Catholic for me, or for Jesus?
 
Thank you for sharing that. I am going on silent retreat soon and this will be somethign to contemplate. Am I being Catholic for me, or for Jesus?
who cares… as long as you’re Catholic… 😃

but seriously…

why would someone be Catholic for himself?? :confused:

***all that persecution (& the more outspoken you are about the Faith, the more persecution :()

all that guilt… 😃

all that lack of sexual gratification (if you are single… or even if married… meaning: It would be my luck to… after 100s of years of celibacy 😃 marry someone like Al Bundy of Married with Children** fame… :rolleyes:)

all that fear of Purgatory… :eek:*

No… i can’t see why anyone would be Catholic for himself… except that Catholics have the Exposed Sacrament… 🙂

but in any case, i think we should be Catholic both for self and for Christ…

in which case we will also be helping others…
 
i like the part about if we run from the cross there is a bigger one waiting for us. I’ve found out the hard way how true this is…

and yet i keep “running”… possibly… from this one thing… but i don’t know 100% that the thing i’m running from is really of God… so… I’m :confused:

in any case, the bigger meaning of that sentence is that if we run from the Cross of following christ in this world (& it is usually a pretty heavy cross… No, i’d say ALWAYS), we run into a bigger one in the next world: Hell… :eek:
I have also learned that too but I don’t have to wait until the next life, I pretty much get it right away…the more I resist the harder it comes back to me & knocks me upside the head:ouch::hypno: Now I try as best I can to surrender to God’s Will and embrace the cross as Jesus embraced His cross. When I do this to the best of my ability, it is much easier and I actually feel the sweetness & love of the cross. But I have to keep surrendering & accepting & stop listening to the negative voices in my head.
 
I have also learned that too but I don’t have to wait until the next life, I pretty much get it right away…the more I resist the harder it comes back to me & knocks me upside the head:ouch::hypno: Now I try as best I can to surrender to God’s Will and embrace the cross as Jesus embraced His cross. When I do this to the best of my ability, it is much easier and I actually feel the sweetness & love of the cross. But I have to keep surrendering & accepting & stop listening to the negative voices in my head.
this brings up an interesting question: how do we know its a cross we should accept and not evil we should run from as fast and as far as possible…:confused:

whatever we do to the least of Christ’s brethren, we do to Him so wahtever we subject ourselves to we subject Him - who lives in us - to as well… :hmmm::coffeeread:
 
if you can answer Post 14 to my satisfaction…

you get my Most Wonderful Christian of All award… 🙂
 
What a beautiful story. It sort of reminds me of my own conversion, which was sudden, miraculous and some who have heard the story use the word “mystical”.
 
this brings up an interesting question: how do we know its a cross we should accept and not evil we should run from as fast and as far as possible…:confused:

whatever we do to the least of Christ’s brethren, we do to Him so wahtever we subject ourselves to we subject Him - who lives in us - to as well… :hmmm::coffeeread:
I’m not quite sure. I make so many mistakes but I do pray and I read something from Padre Pio that we should accept all as coming from Christ no matter what it is. So I figure Jesus accepted His suffering as coming from the Father so I should try to do the same as best I can…somehow, somewhere along the way I find out if I’m doing the right thing or I’m just totally messed up. If it’s a real tough one I do go to those who can help me…priest, friends, professionals God speaks through people as well. And I go to The Blessed Virgin Mary…I can’t lose.👍
 
What a beautiful story. It sort of reminds me of my own conversion, which was sudden, miraculous and some who have heard the story use the word “mystical”.
Sounds like a good one. Do you have a thread on your conversion?
 
Sounds like a good one. Do you have a thread on your conversion?
No. It is story that is difficult to summarize. I wrote a book about it and a publisher has agreed to publish it. No release date yet.
 
No. It is story that is difficult to summarize. I wrote a book about it and a publisher has agreed to publish it. No release date yet.
Well I hope when it is available to buy you post the the title. I’m gonna buy it.
 
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