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Included with this poem in Disquis comments, a commentary on penitent souls. God pray, I would recommend it for sinners who've sinned much. What we do will speak for eternity, but it'll come to be between Heaven or Hell that Heaven will know whether we loved God more than we ever did to hate.
In sum, I'd say great sinners have a glory which most lukewarm souls do not. Sins, and sorrow out of sin, so much as a flame of Hell may be borrowed in this life, can make souls very hot for God, more than any soul who has lived a perfect life. Such souls will be cooked at greater temperatures, and since God prefers hotter meals, they may be all the more pleasing to Him.
Oh, and by perfect life, I mean "perfect" in the world's eyes. A poetic term might be the best way to describe. People who love the world because the world loves them. Merit comes from loving those who don't love you. That's the Christian way, but if a "Christian's" born beautiful, they actually have a greater task because it's difficult to meritably love a world which may love them by default.
This said, I'm less qualified to speak about the salvation of cold souls. Nonetheless, the universal, the Catholic solutions are the Rosary and the Holy Mass. To be like Christ, and die like Christ would wish to die. That's the end of the matter, but God wills different methods of cooking for different people. A soul that does penitence, is a soul which is cooked more brutally by heat for love of God.
An innocent soul, souls of children, souls like Saint Mary's. God may just cut them off like a slice of sashimi if He wished.
Excuse me, last comment due to the Neocities limit. I had a rant listed. I recant. Publishing's a tough business. God wills what He wilt about the artistic tastes of man. God be with.