I believe my prayers contributed to a deathbed conversion. There were surely other prayers at work, but mine were in the mix. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working, (James 5:16).

A Catholic I
knew had a relative across the country that had been fighting cancer for a long
time before she slipped into a coma. Doctors did not expect the woman, whom I’ll
call Barbara, to come out of it. Anyone who knew Barbara, knew of her
passionate liberal views especially about advocating abortion. She herself had and
abortion many years earlier. 
Although
Barbara was Catholic, it was often a sordid relationship she had with the Church,
frequently disparaging it. The years of cancer had done nothing to loosen
Barbara’s liberal opinions.
She needs Last Rites, I thought
when I learned about Barbara’s situation. Last Rites
prepare Catholics for
death with the sacraments of
ConfessionHoly Communion, and the Anointing of the Sick. All but one
of Barbara’s adult children had left the Church, however, and the one Catholic lived
far away. The idea of getting a priest to visit Barbara in the hospital was not
something her nearby children or her sort of-Catholic husband would arrange.
And besides, a woman in a coma cannot go to Confession.
I began
praying the
Chaplet of
Divine Mercy

for Barbara, every day, and convinced her relative to join me. I knew from
reading St. Faustina’s
Diary:
Divine Mercy in My Soul
, that it was powerful prayer for conversion
and to prepare people for death.
During St. Faustina’s revelations in the 1930s, Jesus appeared and asked
her to pray the
Chaplet of The Divine Mercy for sinners and the dying, saying:
“Pray as much as you can for the dying. By your entreaties, obtain for them
trust in My mercy, because they have most need of trust, and have it the least.
Be assured that the grace of eternal salvation for certain souls in their final
moment depends on your prayer. You know the whole abyss of My mercy, so draw
upon it for yourself and especially for poor sinners. Sooner would heaven and
earth turn into nothingness than would My mercy not embrace a trusting soul.”
(Diary of St. Faustina, 1777)
Jesus told her: “My daughter, encourage souls to say the chaplet which
I have given to you. It pleases Me to grant everything they ask of Me by saying
the chaplet. … Write that when they say this chaplet in the presence of the
dying, I will stand between My Father and the dying person, not as the just
Judge but as the merciful Savior,” (Diary, 1541).
St. Faustina wrote of a time she was praying for
a dying man:  “‘My daughter, help Me
to save a certain dying sinner. Say the chaplet that I have taught you for
him.’ When I began to say the chaplet, I saw the man dying in the midst of
terrible torment and struggle. His Guardian Angel was defending him, but he
was, as it were, powerless against the enormity of the soul’s misery. A
multitude of devils was waiting for the soul. But while I was saying the
chaplet, I saw Jesus just as He is depicted in the image. The rays which issued
from Jesus’ Heart enveloped the sick man, and the powers of darkness fled in
panic. The sick man peacefully breathed his last. When I came to myself, I
understood how very important the chaplet was for the dying. It appeases the
anger of God” (Diary, 1565).
 After a couple of weeks of praying the Divine
Mercy Chaplet for Barbara, I learned that she had unexpectedly came out of her
coma and was coherent for several days. Her children from near and far were
able to gather around her and through very circumstantial events, (too
complicated to explain here) a priest came by and gave her Last Rites. Barbara
had spent a long time with the priest.
Later, she
shared with her Catholic child, that many of her opinions were now drastically
changed.  A few days later, Barbara
passed away.  The family had a beautiful
Catholic funeral.  Her husband, who lived
another 7 years, became a daily communicant and prayed the rosary daily.
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