No.
Anybody can come on the internet and say anything.
sentiment for someone very close whose dedication to this exceeded any ten freepers in your Catholic Forum, and yet despite that, he died not with Jesus' name on his lips but Mary's, calling out to her to receive his soul. It is a memento that I keep in his communion container, a perpetual reminder of the many conversational arguments that we had over whether it was bread or flesh. It is a remembrance of a man dedicated to something that turned out NOT to be what he trusted in for his salvation. It is a memorial of a man who thought that he did not need the Word of God in his heart because he had the body blood, soul and divinity of God in his stomach. It is a memory ---
Since I believe you to be a liar, I will also posit that this little maudlin story is a fairy tale, made up in the entrails of your macabre mind.
You are one sick puppy, Woodkirk. And I apologize to puppies.