I can imagine I am a soul in Hell, and God in His mercy is saying to me, “Return to the world for this year and on your manner of life during the year will depend your returning to Hell or not.” What a life I should lead! How little I should think of suffering, of mortification! How I would rejoice in suffering! How perfectly each moment would be spent!
COMMENT: The thought of Hell is an unpleasant one. Yet the Gospel contains numerous references to the possibility of eternal damnation – if we want to ignore this aspect of the Gospel we would end up deleting quite a lot of the Gospel texts!
The mental exercise in Fr Willie’s quote today is a very valuable one as we start the new year. If we knew this was to be our last year, how differently we might live it!
However, our eternal destiny does not depend on how we live this year, but how we live this moment. We cannot change what we have done in the past, and we are not guaranteed the future – we may not live to see the end of the year! Not even the most powerful or wealthy individuals can prevent death or guarantee that they will be alive tomorrow. Fr Willie always emphasised the importance of the present moment, and of doing our duty well. This is the ordinary discipline and penance that we are all called to follow.

Father Doyle lived in the real world, quite aware of consequences of good/bad behavior. right/wrong way of choosing how to live, etc. That important awareness of being held accountable for our behavior is the moral map we must be determined to follow. It’s great if we live a morally good life because we love God, and want to love our neighbor; however, if we are weak in those areas, Father Doyle reminds us that the fear of Hell should make a difference in how we choose to think, speak, act…and a reason for doing the right thing even when we’re tempted to omit it.
Thank you, Father Doyle, for keeping us aware that this life we live now and how we respond to God’s graces can lead us to Him and the life He has planned for us. How fortunate we are to possess God, and to know He possesses us.