MONTLIGEON MIRACLE:
HOW PRIEST TURNED INTO 'TRAVELING SALESMAN' OF PURGATORY
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By Susan Tassone

Father Paul-Joseph Buguet was born on March 25, 1843, in 
Bellavilliers, Orne, France. His impoverished parents could barely 
support the two boys God graced them with. However, Father Paul 
entered the seminary in the city of Sees and devoted himself to God 
the Church and souls. He felt mortification, humility, and 
cultivation of the inner spirit were the three things  necessary to 
become a holy priest. Who could disagree!

He was ordained on May 26, 1866.

Ten years later, on the evening of November 1, 1876, his brother, 
Auguste Buguet, was ringing the bells at the Church of Our Lady of 
Mortagne-au-Perche, in Normandy when, incredibly, one of the bells 
flung loose and killed him.

Father Paul was crushed with sadness by his brother's untimely death. 
Only God's goodness sustained him. Not knowing the state of his 
brother's soul, he begged God to tell him that He saved his brother. 
He abandoned himself and his brother to the God's Will and prayed for 
his brother's entry into paradise.

The priest considered this experience a call from Heaven to commit 
himself to a work of mercy for the departed.

The 700-member parish of LaChalpelle-Montligeon to which Father 
Paul  was assigned was poor. Factories were replacing old cottage 
weaving industries. Machines were replacing hand-made crafts. The 
young went to the city for jobs. Employment was sinking (so much like 
today). Father Bugeut wanted to give the people work without leaving 
their region so as to have a future for the parish and the next generation.

The priest had two goals: "to have prayers offered for the neglected 
souls of purgatory, to free them from their pains by the sacrifice of 
the Mass, which contains the Supreme expiation, and in return, to 
obtain the means to support the worker to make a decent living.

"This was in my mind as a reciprocal gift between the suffering souls 
in purgatory and the poor abandoned ones on earth," he once said. "It 
was a mutual deliverance." What a message for today!

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Each Monday, Mass for the deliverance of the most forgotten soul 
in  purgatory was offered in the Oratory dedicated to "St. Joseph, 
Patron of a Good Death. "

Here an extraordinary happening took place.

A mysterious woman attired with a sky blue dress, her head covered by 
a long white veil, appeared in church and approached Father Buguet, 
asking him to celebrate a Mass for her intentions. He'd never seen her before.

She came twice and both times disappeared shortly after.

Father Buguet confided to his closest friends that the mysterious 
lady praised him and thanked him "for this charity of offering Mass 
each Monday for the most abandoned soul in purgatory." From this 
visit he drew forth the rules of "The Work of Expiation," explaining: 
"To diminish purgatory, do penance. For that, one can offer 
everything from dusk to dawn, all one's afflictions, sorrows, 
worries." He became known as "the traveling salesman of the souls in 
purgatory."

Permission was granted to establish an association for Masses to be 
celebrated for the benefit of the most abandoned souls. "If you do 
not succeed, you will be to blame; and if God wills it, nothing will 
stop your work," the bishop told him.

In 1887 a printing apostolate was formed to publish magazines about 
the work for the poor souls.  Pilgrimages were organized to pray for 
the holy souls to "Our Lady of Montligeon" in the parish church.

A new church was raised where requests "from the entire universe will 
be united every day, rising together to God." A statue of Our Lady of 
Deliverance was also fashioned.

Today Our Lady of Montligeon is the World Center of Prayer for the Dead.

There are nine million Fraternity members. You can join an Our Lady 
of Montligeon Prayer Group. Visit their website. Offer Masses for the 
most neglected soul in purgatory. Start a Monday purgatory prayer 
group. Pray the Rosary on Mondays for the souls.

Who are the most abandoned?

Non-believers and those who have no family to pray for them, and, 
often, priests, bishops, and consecrated religious, who many don't 
think need prayers. Offer a Mass for them and look forward to meeting 
them someday in the upper reaches of Heaven!

[see also: <http://www.sanctuaire-montligeon.com/en/index.html>Our 
Lady of Montligeon and 
<http://www.sanctuaire-montligeon.com/en/droite01-01.html>The Life of 
Father Buguet]

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