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Saint Teresa of Ávila was granted one of the most haunting visions in Christian history — a glimpse into the reality of sin, confession, and divine mercy. In her prayer, she saw a priest celebrating Mass while two demons clung to him, whispering as he consecrated the Eucharist. Despite his mortal sin, Christ descended upon the altar, revealing that divine mercy operates even through unworthy hands. But later, Teresa witnessed that same priest’s soul fall into darkness, unrepentant, lost by pride and presumption. This moment changed her life and her understanding of confession forever. She realized that confession without contrition is not redemption — it is illusion. Her writings echo with urgency: “One true confession is worth more than a thousand careless ones.” Through these visions, God showed her both His mercy and His justice. The sacraments are real, she learned, but their fruit depends on the sincerity of the heart. Confession is not routine; it is resurrection. The devil fears confession rightly made, but rejoices in confessions without repentance. Teresa taught her nuns to confess as if kneeling at Calvary itself. She warned priests to guard their purity and their reverence in the confessional. Each soul that hides sin, she said, hides from love itself. Her vision still speaks to the Church today, where confession is often forgotten. We live in an age of pride, where mercy is misunderstood and sin is renamed. Teresa’s warning burns brighter now than ever before: mercy rejected becomes judgment. Confession is not therapy; it is transformation. It is where hell trembles and heaven rejoices. Through Teresa’s eyes, we see the confessional not as a booth of fear, but a battlefield of grace. Her message is timeless — holiness without repentance is impossible. The story of this vision invites us all to return to the sacrament of mercy. The same Christ who terrified Teresa with justice now invites us with love. Confession remains the doorway between sin and salvation.