Friday, November 26, 2010

Servant Girl is Rewarded for Having Monthly Mass Said for Souls in Purgatory

A poor servant girl in France named Jeanne Marie once heard a sermon on the Holy Souls which made an indelible impression on her mind. She was deeply moved by the thought of the intense and unceasing sufferings the Poor Souls endure, and she was horrified to see how cruelly they are neglected and forgotten by their friends on Earth.

Among other things the preacher stressed was that many souls who are in reality near to their release -- one Mass might suffice to set them free -- are oftentimes long detained; it may be for years, just because the last needful suffrage has been withheld or forgotten or neglected!

With her simple faith, Jeanne Marie resolved that, cost what it might, she would have a Mass said for the Poor Souls every month, especially for the soul nearest to Heaven. She earned little, and it was sometimes difficult to keep her promise, but she never failed.

On one occasion she went to Paris with her mistress and there fell ill, so that she was obliged to go to the hospital. Unfortunately, the illness proved to be a long one, and her mistress had to return home, hoping that her maid would soon rejoin her. When at last the poor servant was able to leave the hospital, all she had left of her scanty earnings was one franc!

What was she to do? Where to turn? Suddenly, the thought flashed across her mind that she had not had her usual monthly Mass offered for the Holy Souls. But she had only one franc! That was little enough to buy her food. Yet her confidence that the Holy Souls would not fail her triumphed. She made her way into a church and asked a priest, just about to say Mass, if he would offer it for the Holy Souls. He consented to do so, never dreaming that the modest alms offered was the only money the poor girl possessed. At the conclusion of the Holy Sacrifice, our heroine left the church. A wave of sadness clouded her face; she felt utterly bewildered.

A young gentleman, touched by her evident distress, asked her if she was in trouble and if he could help her. She told her story briefly, and ended by saying how much she desired work.

Somehow she felt consoled at the kind way in which the young man listened to what she said, and she fully recovered her confidence.

"I am delighted beyond measure, " he said, "to help you. I know a lady who is even now looking for a servant. Come with me. " And so saying he led her to a house not far distant and bade her ring the bell, assuring her that she would find work.

In answer to her ring, the lady of the house herself opened the door and inquired what Jeanne Marie required. "Madam, " she said, "I have been told that you are looking for a servant. I have no work and should be glad to get the position. "

The lady was amazed and replied: "Who could have told you that I needed a servant? It was only a few minutes ago that I had to dismiss my maid, and that at a moment's notice. You did not meet her?"

"No, Madam. The person who informed me that you required a servant was a young gentleman. "

"Impossible!" exclaimed the lady. "No young man, in fact no one at all, could have known that I needed a servant. "

"But Madam, " the girl answered excitedly, pointing to a picture on the wall, "that is the young man who told me!"

"Why, child, that is my only son, who has been dead for more than a year!"

"Dead or not, " asserted the girl with deep conviction in her voice, "it was he who told me to come to you, and he even led me to the door. See the scar over his eye; I would know him anywhere. "

Then followed the full story of how, with her last franc, she had had Mass offered for the Holy Souls, especially for the one nearest to Heaven.

Convinced at last of the truth of what Jeanne Marie had told her, the lady received her with open arms. "Come, " she said, "though not as my servant, but as my dear daughter. You have sent my darling boy to Heaven. I have no doubt that it was he who brought you to me. "

~ Excerpt from Read Me Or Rue It by Fr. Paul O'Sullivan, O.P. ~

3 comments:

Anne said...

I can't help thinking I wish something like this at finding a job happend to me. I used to work in the Banking sector, I want to stay well clear of that area. My time there was like walking through hell. (it knocked my confidence) I still get upset at just thinking about it. I have been unemployed for over a year. Anyhow, onwards and upwards. The Holy Souls are aware of my situation, they are by my side. I live to pray for others now.

one grateful heart said...

Anne, you are in my prayers. Also, pray to St. Joseph for help in finding a job--if that is God's will for you.

Many years ago I had a part-time job. The extra income was very helpful, but not critically necessary. I became so weary and bored with the job that one day I told Jesus that I would rather give up the paycheck and work for Him for nothing. He took me at my word and "dropped an apostolate in my lap" that I have been taking care of for Him since 1986.

I meant what I said to Jesus, but was still surprised at the swiftness of His response. Of course, He was just waiting for me to get to that point because He knew all along what He wanted of me. For 24 years I have been doing the work that Jesus chose for me and there could be no better job. That doesn't mean that it is easy, but there is great satisfaction in knowing you are doing the work that He wants you to do.

If you are not actually in need of the income, I would encourage you, or anyone else, to open yourself up to the possibility that Jesus is waiting for you to offer your services to Him instead of to another employer. He needs workers who are willing to give their all to His service.

Anne said...

Firstly, Abundant Blessings and ad multos annos in your current job working for the Lord! I am currently living off my savings but asking the Lord to work for him is a beautiful idea which I had not thought of, although having said that I ask myself, who, what, where? How could it happen? Ideally if financially that wasn't an issue I would love to be able to do this, unfortunately, it is a bit of an issue. I pray to Saint Joseph each day but so far I am waiting on the Lord. Thank you for your charity and your prayers. Having my Faith I have everything.