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There is a line in Faustina's diary that most people who pray the Divine Mercy chaplet every day have never read. She recorded what Christ communicated to her about the soul that reaches the moment of death and, in full clarity and full freedom, turns away from mercy. Not the soul that struggled and fell. Not the soul that doubted or delayed. The soul that, at the final moment when everything is completely visible, looks directly at what is being offered and refuses it.
This video examines what Faustina recorded in diary entries 1698 and 580 about the soul that refuses mercy at the moment of death. Why she described that refusal not as something imposed from outside but as an act of complete and final self determination made in full clarity. The specific category of soul she identified as most at risk of this final refusal, and why it is considerably more unsettling than most people assume. How Saint Robert Bellarmine's theological writing on the art of dying well aligns precisely with what Faustina recorded from within mystical experience. And what Hebrews 9:27 contributes to the interior dimension Faustina's diary adds to defined Catholic doctrine on judgment.
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DISCLAIMER:
This video engages with the approved private revelation of Saint Faustina Kowalska as contained in her Church approved diary "Divine Mercy in My Soul." Private revelation is considered worthy of belief but not required belief, and this distinction is clearly maintained throughout the video. All theological content presented in this video is consistent with defined Catholic doctrine on death, judgment and divine mercy as contained in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. This video is offered for educational and spiritual reflection purposes only and does not constitute formal theological instruction or pastoral counseling. Viewer discernment is always encouraged.






