Speaking from his own experience of losing his grandmother to suicide, Fr. Chris explores the hope for her salvation, as well as those lost to any tragedy. Drawing deeply on Church teaching and Divine Mercy, this talk offers real hope for the salvation of those who’ve died tragically and unprepared. There’s hope in a real way to help our loved ones if we understand that God’s mercy knows no bounds. Using the concept of God being outside of time, Fr. Chris explains how we can help our loved ones even now, years later, at the moment of their judgment.
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