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Catholic Lenten reflection on repentance, death, and the urgency of conversion. In this Lent Daily episode we share a powerful story from Catholic tradition about a woman buried alive and the sobering reminder that the most dangerous moment to change your life is “later.”
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Lent is a sacred season in the Catholic Church devoted to prayer, fasting, penance, and conversion of heart. This Catholic reflection explores the reality of death, the possibility of eternal loss, and the mercy of God who gives us time to repent.
In Catholic spiritual tradition, saints and theologians have often reminded the faithful to live with the awareness that life is short and eternity is real. St. Alphonsus Liguori frequently taught that remembering the hour of death helps the soul remain faithful to God.
This striking story invites us to ask an important question:
If death came today, would we be ready to meet God?
Many Catholics experience moments in life when they are preserved from danger — a serious illness, a near accident, or a sudden moment of clarity about eternity. These moments can be graces from God calling us back to Him.
Lent is the time the Church gives us to respond to that call through repentance, confession, prayer, and deeper conversion.
“The most dangerous moment to change your life is later.”
Share in the comments what stood out to you from this story and how God may be inviting you to conversion this Lent.
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