The Good News About Death—Souls, Purgatory, and the Power of Prayer

November 04, 2025 00:14:16
The Good News About Death—Souls, Purgatory, and the Power of Prayer
Chris Stefanick Catholic Show
The Good News About Death—Souls, Purgatory, and the Power of Prayer

Nov 04 2025 | 00:14:16

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Chris Stefanick

Show Notes

What happens after we die?

If the answer is "nothing," then what are we doing here? The good news is that we ARE headed somewhere. Our Christian hope changes everything—we have our eyes fixed on heaven as a final destination.

As Pope Benedict XVI wrote, our entire story can be redeemed by a good ending. Jesus won that victory for us, so death becomes a comma instead of a period. This hope also grants us the opportunity to perfect ourselves after death—and to pray for those who have died before us who are in Purgatory preparing to meet the Lord.

We can even reconcile with our loved ones through these prayers and sacrifices for their souls. You can help get them to heaven...and they will be made pure once they get there. The sin and wounds of their earthly existence will be erased. It's a beautiful and healing aspect of our theology!

Learn more in my video reflection and join me in praying a decade of the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the holy souls in Purgatory. Hope does not disappoint!

Chapters:

0:00 Is your life going somewhere?
1:52 Pope Benedict XVI on hope
4:38 Proof from near death experiences
6:30 The Church’s teaching on purgatory
9:40 How to reconcile with loved ones who have died
11:30 Pray a decade of the Divine Mercy Chaplet with us

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1. When you think about your “final destination,” what emotions come up—fear, apathy, hope? Why?
2. How does believing that “if the ending is good, the whole story is redeemed” change the way you view your struggles and failings?
3. What are your thoughts on Purgatory? Did any part of the Church’s teaching on purgatory surprised you or bring relief?
4. Is there someone who has died with whom you still feel “unfinished business”? What concrete prayer or sacrifice can you offer for them this week?
5. After praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet, did you notice any shift in your heart (peace, forgiveness, gratitude)? Who can you invite into this hope right now?

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Watch my interview with John Burke on near death experiences: https://youtu.be/-9Y-hE_ZFQM

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Sign up for updates from Real Life Catholic to hear about our upcoming series on joy: https://bit.ly/48Xfhfk

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Pray the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/chaplet-of-the-divine-mercy-387

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Join Chris Stefanick on pilgrimage to Poland and Prague: https://www.canterburypilgrimages.com/tour/12693/

 

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