J.M.J.
As young children we learned that God freely created us for Himself and
desires that we be genuinely happy here on earth and one day with Him in
Paradise. This cherished truth, which is solidly based on Sacred Scripture and
the Apostolic Tradition, can never change.
But as often as we have heard this doctrine of our Catholic Faith, we admit that we sometimes live as though going to Heaven is not really our primary concern. Other more “pressing” matters (even those that are important and must be addressed, like our families, relationships, school, work, etc.) cloud our vision.
“The Prayer of Heaven,” which enjoys an imprimatur, is a brief but powerful invocation that is truly a meditation in itself.
My God, I adore You and I love You!
Through the hands of the Madonna, with Your grace and help I accept from
You, O Lord, at the unexpected hour any kind of death as it will please You to
send me, and I ask of You the grace not to have fear of death. Please forgive
all of my sins.
I accept my death in union with the Sacrifice that You, O Jesus, High and
Eternal Priest, Yourself made on the Cross and that now You renew on many
Altars. I intend to offer to You my death in the spirit of the Holy Masses
which at that moment will be celebrated, and I offer You Your infinite merits
to pay for my sins and the penalty of Purgatory.
Saved by Your Blood, through Your merits and those of Your Mother I ask You
the same mercy granted to the Good Thief, namely the grace to enter immediately
with You into Paradise and to have immediately the perfect Beatific Vision of
God. Amen.
I thank You, my Jesus!
When we die, if we go to Purgatory, then we will be magnificently blessed insofar as we died in the State of Grace (that is, God’s Friendship) and have the opportunity to atone for our sins. Yet, our current, constant efforts should be geared towards attaining Christian Perfection. We wish to be admitted immediately into Heaven because the Most Blessed Trinity—our Living God—is present there in a most unique way.
How we love and long for our beloved Lord! May we see Him face-to-face as
soon as we have drawn our last breath. Our Lady and Saint Joseph, Patron of a
Happy Death, pray for us!
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