My dearly beloved children,
You are more My children than you are your parents’ children; I love you, you are Mine, and in Heaven you will be fully the children of My Heavenly Father, My brothers, and the supernatural family will be your true family. In Heaven, your earthly parents will be your brothers in God, and all of you will honor Me as your most exquisite Savior and Redeemer, your Elder Brother, the best among you, and you will never cease to imitate Me, to be My equals while lifting Me up to the heavens.
I am, indeed, your God, and I have humbled Myself to become like you, a man, even though I am your Creator, the one and only Almighty God.
I am your God, and I say this again because you, My creatures, tend to treat Me as your equal; you address Me informally, with respect, certainly, but you would not address the Pope or your king informally. The Catholic religion teaches you: (1st and 2nd Commandments) “You shall worship and love one God perfectly” and “You shall respect His holy Name, avoiding blasphemy and false oaths.” What is worship, what is respect? Worship is expressed through a cult of latria, that is, a form of worship reserved for God alone; He therefore deserves immense respect, an appropriate attitude, and language befitting His unparalleled Majesty.
My dearest Children, I leave this statement for your meditation; think about it, reflect on it, see how you can do better than you do, speak to Me more respectfully than you do, serve Me as the best of servants would serve the best of Masters—the best, yes, but also the Most Powerful, the Most Just, and the Most Majestic.
Yes, My children, consider that you are kneeling before the King of kings and that you are so small that you cannot for a moment imagine yourselves to be comparable to Him—you who are so small, so unassuming—and yet, yes, it is indeed you who stand before Him, but He is so far superior to you that you dare not utter a single word. Nevertheless, He extends His arms to you, He reassures you, He smiles at you, He makes Himself small so as not to intimidate you; but you, knowing who He truly is, remain respectful while being filled with wonder, and you never cease to feel small beside His Perfection.
Meditate on this, My children, My little brothers, and take the Saints as your example, who left behind many writings. They were familiar to a certain degree; they were always aware of the great difference between divine Perfection and their human smallness, their faults, their need for Him, for without Him, they were nothing. All their strength came from Him, their knowledge came from Him, their wisdom as well; all their gifts came from Him, and their veneration for this most exceptional Master filled them with respect, dependence, adoration, and a constant sense of His presence.
It is true that the Holy Catholic Church has always raised its children in this spirit of adoration and of giving priority to all that pertains to God, but since the Second Vatican Council, church leaders have encouraged the faithful to seek an apparent greater closeness with Almighty God to the point of blunting that necessary respect, that essential delicacy in any relationship between a Superior and an inferior, and Our Lord has all too often been taken lightly, treated as an equal, and then, as habit set in, no longer seen as infinitely Different from ordinary mortals. The faithful too often sit during Mass; they forget to kneel, which is an attitude of adoration; they take the Most Holy Eucharist in their hands, whereas the Lord, on the morning of His Resurrection, said to Mary Magdalene in the garden near the tomb where He was no longer: “Do not touch Me.”
The faithful—you, My children, who are part of My faithful—should not take the Holy Eucharist in their hands. I say this again and again: hands that have not been anointed by the Sacrament of Holy Orders are not authorized to touch the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. Only priests possess this authority, and the faithful must not take their place; and those among them who entrust the Holy Eucharist to the faithful are on the wrong path.
I am God, and even as I became man, I lost none of My attributes. I am your Brother; I draw you to Me, and you will be perfectly Mine in Heaven, where you will enjoy all the attributes of My Divinity. In Heaven, you will be perfect as I am perfect; you will share in My Divinity, and I created you for Heaven. In Heaven, you will have reached the Goal of your existence, and you will look upon your earthly state as an oak looks upon its acorn.
Strive to imitate My virtues—My patience, My gentleness, My humility—and I will welcome you into My Heaven with the Affection of God for His own. Your presence on earth, a place of preparation far removed from the reality for which you were created, is necessary, and I remain with you through the Holy Eucharist to give you the strength of holiness, the strength of My Life within you, with all its qualities, all its virtues, and all its vitality.
This week is the Week of My Passion; live it fully, in union with Me. The Gospel accounts are true, but they do not dwell on all the sufferings, humiliations, obscenities, and mockeries of which I was the innocent Victim during those interminable hours of injustice and cruelty that were inflicted upon Me.
This week is the most important week of the year; pray for the world that is so indifferent, for your apostate country, and for so many unbelievers who do not know or have forgotten what is at stake during this Holy Week. My Passion is repeated every year because every Mass is the renewal in your time of what happened two thousand years ago, and every Passion Week is the renewal in your time of that Holy Sacrifice offered by God to God for the remission of your sins and your admission into Heaven.
Do not remain neutral; offer yourselves to God with Me; forget yourselves as I have forgotten Myself; and the key word of this Passion is what I said to the women of Jerusalem who wept as they saw Me, suffering, passing before them carrying My Cross: “Do not weep for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your sins!”
Your sanctification is My concern; your love for your neighbor is necessary to achieve it, and I bless you, My dearest Children, you and your loved ones, in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit †. So be it.
Your Lord and your God
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