5/17 Fourth Saturday of Easter

Today’s Gospel is from John 14:7-14
Jesus speaks about His Father

J_Johns Gospel show us Father

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Holy Card of the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreata

Letter #94 to Mrs. Savorani, from Faenza, by the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta

Fiat – In Voluntate Dei

My good daughter in the Divine Volition,

Thank you for your wishes and for the so many attentions you have for me.  My daughter, you have to bear with me and forgive me for I cannot write you at length, or answer to all of your beautiful questions.  But I entrust all of you to the Lord, that He Himself may speak to you, and do whatever pleases Him the most.  What I care about is that we live of Divine Will, because these are all the sighs, the yearnings of Jesus, and maybe even His tears, as He does not see in us the purpose for which He created us:  His divine likeness.  He sees us outside of His Dwelling, like blind and lame children, who do not look like their Celestial Father… What sorrow for our dear Jesus!  To have children who do not live with Him, and therefore do not love with His Love, and are not saints of His own Sanctity.

Order and peace are far away from them because, not living of Divine Will, they have neither capacity, nor strength, nor space to be able to embrace and to become images of our Creator.  Therefore, I recommend to you:  never go out of the Divine Will; keep It as your life, nourishment, royal garment, dwelling, and It will take on the commitment of everything; It will compensate for you in everything, and will let nothing lack to those who live in His Will.

I cannot give you any good news about our things, which regard the Divine Will; but the Lord will make His way, since it is a divine decree that the Divine Will will form Its Kingdom upon earth.

If you don’t mind, I would love to get about ten copies of the Consecration reprinted.  Let us pray, and let us offer our little pains to obtain the triumph of the Divine Will upon earth.  We will be the first fortunate ones; we will have Divine Love and Sanctity, and Jesus Himself, in our power; and so we will follow our way together with Him.

I leave you in the Divine Volition.  Pray for me very much, for I so much need it.  I renew my wishes.

Most affectionately yours,

The little daughter of the Divine Will.

Corato, January 10, 1941