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peace2u2
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By all means use this analogy to explain the saints in Heaven; it is not my analogy. This analogy was shared with me when I went thru my 2nd conversion by a very close friend who is like a walking encyclopedia of information on the saints. When I discovered St. Pio unexpectantly, I got in touch with my friend for info on him because I had never heard of him and she suggested that I pray to St. Pio to help my situation at that time. I was praying for someone else to be lead to repentance and conversion and miraculously, I was led to the confessional to repent of my own sin and St. Pio was known for his work in the confessional and I believe that God was trying to get my attention all along, but I was ignoring Him, so God placed St. Pio in my path to get my attention. It worked! Also this person that I was praying for was also led to the confessional a couple of years later (I drove)- and the priest who heard this person’s confession, told the person to thank me for bringing them and things are looking really positive for this person.Wow, that is a beautiful analogy!!! Can I use that with my sister? I think that might help her understand, for she is the type who embraces that whole - “just a me and Jesus only relationship”
At the time, I was also going to a protestant church and I would note how empty it felt, and I don’t mean that the people were not reverent towards God or didn’t love Jesus because they did show God reverence and yes they love Jesus just as much as we do, but something was missing for me anyway. Can you guess what that something was?