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A very less known aspect of her life is a daily dialogue with the souls of dead people who were alive in Paradise or in the Purgatory.
Like other mystics, she believed that the consacrated host not uniquely is Jesus Christ God, but more appropriately the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ God. The difference is in that the host also contains all the communion of saints, thus including bodiless angels of God and souls of dead people separated from their earthly body.
This substantial truth made her capable to talk to Jesus in the Eucharist and the to some members of her family. It needs to be sources through her (un)published works.
Nothing could be made in change of money or tor commercial purposes, avoiding to dall' in the mortal sin of Simone.05:46, 27 August 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Philosopher81sp (talk • contribs)