Every soul in Purgatory, before coming there,
appears before the judgment seat of Christ and
there recognizes its state before God, and (as many
theologians tell us) makes an act of perfect contrition
and fervent love, by which all the guilt of
sin still attaching to it is removed. It is, as far as
its own intrinsic condition is concerned, ready to
appear in the immediate presence of God, and to
enjoy the Beatific Vision for ever. O happy souls
that die in a state of grace, and are united to God
by bonds that no power on earth or Hell can
sever!
This act of perfect contrition also implies a
detestation of all venial sin, and of anything that
interferes with the pure love of God. But it does
not remove the debt that still has to be paid. It
is rather the very intensity of the act of contrition
that will make the soul long to do penance, and
cause it to rejoice in being buried in Purgatory
until the justice of God is satisfied. How differently
I shall then view my sins! How I shall loathe
and detest the folly that led me to prefer to the
will of God what was hateful in itself, and more
hateful still by reason of the Divine prohibition!
These Holy Souls will, however, gain no merit
by their act of contrition and love. They will indeed
receive the assistance of actual grace in proportion
to the degree of sanctifying grace in which they
died, but their co-operation with it will not add
to their glory in Heaven, or shorten their Purgatory.
After death, no redemption; no power to
shake off the temporal punishment of a single sin.
Pray that you may lose no opportunity of merit
while on earth.