Here is some more photos from the Small Purgatory Museum and their explanations. Fr. Victor Jouet, with the support of Saint Pope Pius X, started this museum to help people have devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and from this devotion, help the souls in Purgatory _______________________________________________________________________________On November 1, 1731, the deceased Abbot Panzini (Benedictine Olivetan Order in Mantua Italy) appeared to Mother Isabella Fomari (Poor Clare nun in Todi) as she sat at her work desk. He explained to her that he was suffering in Purgatory. He then placed his burning hand on the work desk and left his hand mark. Then he burned a cross on it with his finger. He also touched the sleeve of her habit. This burned all the way to her flesh and caused her to bleed on her arm. Her habit and the blood are not in the museum, but a piece of the wood from her work table is.{See Picture}_______________________________________________Mother Isabella then gave a detailed account to Fr. Isidoro Gazata. He let the diocese do a thorough theological investigation which determined that this burned handprint was of a supernatural origin.
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