M
MariaChristi
Guest
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
As promised in my last thread on St. Faustina’s Diary entry of Feb. 9, in which Jesus gave her to know it is chosen souls who are upholding mankind, after giving her to know the sins committed during the days of carnival – I’m continuing her words from that time:
Come Holy Spirit, kindle in us the Fire of Your Love.
Mary, Mother of the Church, Mother of Mercy, pray for us.
St. Faustina, pray for us.
As promised in my last thread on St. Faustina’s Diary entry of Feb. 9, in which Jesus gave her to know it is chosen souls who are upholding mankind, after giving her to know the sins committed during the days of carnival – I’m continuing her words from that time:
Many in the world today seem to be on an extended “carnival” in their lives – looking for one pleasure after another thinking to find happiness. God made us for union with Him Who is our ultimate and complete happiness. As God’s Word assures us:
- On these two days, I received Holy Communion as an act of reparation, and I said to the Lord, “Jesus, I offer everything today for sinners. Let the blows of your justice fall on me, and the sea of Your Mercy engulf the poor sinners”. And the Lord heard my prayer: many souls returned to the Lord, but I was in agony under the yoke of God’s justice. I felt I was the object of the anger of the Most High God. By evening my sufferings had reached such a stage of interior desolation that moans welled up involuntarily from my breast. I locked the door of my room and began an adoration; that is to say, a Holy Hour. Interior desolation and an experience of God’s justice – that was my prayer; and the moans and pain that welled up from my soul took the place of a sweet conversation with the Lord.
Like St. Faustina we were also chosen and by our Baptism in Christ, we are called to be holy and to grow as she and all the saints learned from Jesus and Mary how to grow in holiness. We are each unique and unrepeatable in God’s Plan and thus we are not all called to suffer in exactly the same way. We will all suffer in this world because of sin (our own as well as the sins of others) but how will we receive whatever God allows? By His Grace we can will, as Mary and the saints have done, to say “Yes” and offer ourselves in prayer and in little acts of reparation. Some may be called to more, but all of us are called to love as God loves – fully.…In him we were also chosen, destined in accord with the purpose of the One who accomplishes all things according to the intention of his will, so that we might exist for the praise of his glory, we who first hoped in Christ. (Ephesians 1: 11-12)
Come Holy Spirit, kindle in us the Fire of Your Love.
Mary, Mother of the Church, Mother of Mercy, pray for us.
St. Faustina, pray for us.