Natuzza Evolo and her stories about the afterlife

Natuzza Evolo (1918-2009) was an Italian mystic, considered one of the greatest saints of the 50th century by the Catholic Church. Born in Paravati, in Calabria, from a family of farmers, Natuzza began to manifest her paranormal powers since childhood, but it was only in the XNUMXs that she decided to devote herself completely to the spiritual life, abandoning her job of seamstress.

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His life was characterized by numerousand visions, revelations and prodigies, including the ability to heal disease, read people's minds, and communicate with the spirits of the dead. Natuzza believed that his mission was to carry the message of Christ and to help the souls in purgatory to reach eternal peace.

As for the afterlife, Natuzza recounted numerous experiences of encounters with the spirits of the deceased, both in dreams and in a waking state. According to the woman, after death the soul is judged by God and sent either to heaven, or purgatory, or hell, based on her earthly conduct. However, she Natuzza believed that many souls get stuck in purgatory due to unconfessed sins or unresolved issues with the living.

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What Natuzza Evolo believed about the spirits of the deceased

The Calabrian mystic claimed that she could help these souls free themselves from the purgatory through prayers, fasting and sacrifices, and that these souls in return communicated messages of comfort and hope for herself and for the people she loved. Furthermore, she Natuzza believed that the spirits of the deceased could manifest to the living in various forms, such as lights, sounds, smells or physical presences, to communicate messages or to ask for help.

Natuzza also had numerous visions of thehell, described as a place of suffering and darkness where the souls of sinners are tormented by demons. However, the Calabrian mystic believed that even the souls of hell could be freed through the prayers of the living and the help of divine mercy.

The mystical experience of Natuzza Evolo has attracted the attention of many faithful and scholars of spirituality, but has also aroused controversy and criticism. Some of her considered her a saint or medium, while others venerated her as a living saint. The Catholic Church has recognized her holiness of life and her testimony of faith, but has not yet started the canonization process.