Maria Simma: The Amazing Secret of the Souls in Purgatory Purgatory is a delay imposed by our impurity, a delay before God's embrace, a wound of love which causes intense suffering Maria Simma: The Amazing Secret of the Souls in Purgatory Bio: Maria Simma was born on February 2, 1915 in Sonntag, Austria. She was the second of eight children. The following are excerpts from this interview of Sister Emmanuel of Medjugorje with Maria Simma, taken from a booklet entitled: The Amazing Secret of the Souls in Purgatory, published by Queenship Publishing Co., P.O. Box 220, Goleta, CA 93116, USA (Phone 800-647-9882, Fax: 805-967-5843):
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Maria Simma (1915-2004) Today, very little is taught in regular catechism classes about Purgatory, about the suffering that the Poor Souls experience in order to be completely purified to be able to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. Yet Purgatory does exist, and the sufferings that the Poor Souls experience there are very real. Maria Simma was an Austrian nun who lived from 1915-2004. When she was 25 she was graced with a very special charism, the charism of being visited by many souls in purgatory and being able to communicate with them! In her own words she shares some amazing secrets about the souls in purgatory. She answers questions such as: These are Maria Simma's words: "Yes, they know something, but not everything. They told me that something very important is going to happen, and that it is approaching. For many years they said that it was "in front of the door," but since May 1993 they used the expression "at the door.". It will be something for the conversion of. A certain woman by a name of Maria Simma was favored with an extraordinary charism, that of being visited by the souls in Purgatory. She was interviewed by Sister Emmanuel of Medjugorje in 1997. At that time Maria was 82 years. She given this rare charism to communicate with the souls in purgatory when she was twenty-five years old and since.
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In this video we share Maria Simma, the Holy Mass and the Souls in Purgatory. At the age of 25, Maria Simma, in 1940, began to come into contact with the. Maria Simma Maria Simma was born on February 2, 1915 in Sonntag, Austria. She was the second of eight children. Her mother and father were poor peasant farmers and the family lived a "hand to mouth" existence. They were humble Catholic country folk who possessed a simple yet very devout faith in God. An eleven year old boy from Kaiser asked Maria Simma to pray for him. He was in purgatory to have, on the day of the dead, blown out the candles burning in the graves at the cemetery and to have stolen the wax for fun. Blessed candles have a lot of value for souls. On the day of Candlemas Maria Simma had to light two candles for one soul while. These souls will ask Maria Simma to have prayers said for them: a Mass, or a Rosary, or the Stations of the Cross. The author, Sister Emmanuel, interviewed Maria Simma through an interpreter, and," for the sake of brevity and clarity" (page 3), Sister Emmanuel summed up some of Maria's answers.
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Maria Simma on Medjugorje and the Holy Souls in Purgatory is the topic of this video.The following comes from the writer Nicky Eltz's interview of Mystic Mar. Maria Simma was born on February 2, 1915 in Sonntag, Austria. She was the second of eight children. Her mother and father were poor peasant farmers and the family lived a "hand to mouth.
Larry — Thanks for the information. My copy was only in the fifth printing, so between my copy and the eighth printing, the book must have received its imprimatur, if it is in fact, an imprimatur you are looking at. Maria Simma; who is interviewed in this book about her "vocation" of assisting souls; making sacrifices, having Masses offered for them, & willingly suffering to pay their debt,she has led many , many souls joyfully into Heaven. Souls who are in Purgatory but whom their living relatives forget about; don't pray for; nor have masses said for.
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Thus far, the Church has made no pronouncement regarding the revelations of Maria Simma, an Austrian woman who claimed to have received regular visits from souls in Purgatory since the age of 25. Born in 1915 in Sonntag, Austria, Maria was one of eight children who were raised in poverty and began working at an early age. Maria Simma was born on February 2, 1915 in Sonntag, Austria. She was the second of eight children. Her mother and father were poor peasant farmers and the family lived a "hand to mouth" existence. They were humble Catholic country folk who possessed a simple yet very devout faith in God.