THE SURPRISE OF LUISA!

Luisa is seen between the Two Hearts of Jesus and Mary
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“I am nothing, God is All…”
The Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is Our Lady of the Divine Will
Our Lady in the Divine Will is Clothed in the Sun with the moon under Her feet

Volume 15 –  December 8, 1922

Here, then, is the reason why We constituted Her Queen of all; because when We operate, We do it with reason, wisdom and justice:  She never gave life to Her human will, but Our Will was always intact in Her.  How could We say to another creature:  ‘You are Queen of the heavens, of the sun, of the stars, etc.’, if instead of having Our Will as dominion, she were dominated by her human will?  All the elements, the heavens, the sun, the earth, would have withdrawn from the regime and dominion of this creature.  All would have cried out in their mute language:  ‘We do not want her, we are superior to her, because we have never withdrawn from your Eternal Volition – as You created us, so we are’.  So would the sun have cried out with its light, the stars with their twinkling, the sea with its waves, and everything else.  On the contrary, as soon as they all felt the dominion of this excelling Virgin who, almost as their sister, never wanted to know Her own will, but only that of God, not only did they make feast, but they felt honored to have their Queen, and they ran around Her to form Her cortege and to pay obsequies to Her – the moon, by placing itself as footstool at Her feet; the stars as crown, the sun as diadem, the Angels as servants, and men as though in waiting. Everyone – everyone paid Her honor and rendered their obsequies to Her.  There is no honor and glory which cannot be given to Our Will – whether acting within Us, in Its own center, or dwelling in the creature.

From a MESSAGE FROM OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
SEPTEMBER 25, 2017

My Beloved People:

…My Mother, in the invocation of Guadalupe, is the Woman Clothed with the Sun, She is the Mother of these last days. She contains the balm for the culmination of humanity’s purification. THE TILMA, ON WHICH MY MOTHER IS TO BE FOUND, WILL BE A SIGN FOR HUMANITY, WITH A GREAT MANIFESTATION THAT MY PEOPLE ARE NOT EXPECTING AND WHICH WILL SURPRISE THE WHOLE OF HUMANITY. IT WILL BE VISIBLE TO ALL AND CORROBORATED BY SCIENCE…

My Love remains current within each person, but it depends on you whether you embrace it or rebel.

I love you all although not all love Me. My People suffer and I do not abandon them. I bless you.

Your Jesus

 

 

Daily Prayers for the Dying in the Divine Will

Most Merciful Jesus, lover of souls, I pray to Thee, in Your Most Holy Divine Will by the agony of Thy Most Sacred Heart, and by the Sorrows of Thy Immaculate Mother, through the intercession of Luisa, cleanse in Your own Blood the sinners of the whole world who are now in their last agony, and are to die this day. Amen.


Loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary, once in agony, pity the dying and have mercy on us poor sinners in Your Divine Will.

Prayer to Jesus Christ on the Cross and Our Blessed Mother at the foot of the Cross for a happy death in the Divine Will.



Oh my Crucified Jesus, Mother Mary with Luisa in the Holy Divine Will, I beg of You and to receive the prayer I now offer Thee for my last moment, when, having desired a holy death, all my senses have failed me.

At my last moments when therefore my sweetest Jesus, my eyes, languid and sunken, can no longer look upon Thee, remember this loving look which I now turn to Thee in Your Will with Our Blessed Mother Mary through little Luisa, and have mercy on me a poor sinner!

When my lips, dried up, can no longer kiss Thy Most Sacred Wounds, remember these kisses which I now give Thee and Our Blessed Mother Mary with Luisa, and have mercy on me a poor sinner!

When my cold and numbed hands can no longer clasp Thy Cross, remember the times that I held Your Crucifix in Your Will one with Our Blessed Mother and Luisa with love and devotion, and have mercy on me a poor sinner!

And when my tongue, swollen and immovable, can no longer speak, remember my present prayers, and have mercy on me a poor sinner!

Jesus, Mary, and Luisa I commend to you my soul in the Most Holy Divine Will.

Lord Jesus crucified, have mercy on me, a poor sinner!

Sacred Heart of Jesus, Immaculate Heart of Mary one with Luisa I place my trust in Thee. Amen.

12/3 St. Nicholas, co-patron of Bari, Italy along with San Sabino

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St. Nicholas
Feast Day is December 6th

The charm of Nicholas is fueled by the mystery about his origins, since very little or nothing is known of his family or childhood. He was probably born in Patara in Lycia (today’s Turkey), between 261 and 280, from Epiphanius and Joanna who were affluent Christians. He grew in an environment of Christian faith, but lost his parents prematurely because of the plague, and became therefore a wealthy man. About that period is dated the so-called Miracle of the three girls, masterfully represented by a painting of Sebastian Dayg (1525), as well as by Beato Angelico.

At this point however history fades into legend: a nobleman of Patara had become poor and decided to start his three daughters of marriageable age into prostitution because he could not marry them decently; Nicola learned of that situation and on three consecutive nights threw into the man’s house three cloth bundles full of gold coins, so that the three girls could have a dowry. On the third night the father stayed awake to discover who the benefactor was, but Nicholas asked him not to reveal what had happened. Also for this episode he is revered as a protector of children.

Later on, Nicholas left his hometown and moved to Myra (now Demre, Turkey) where he was ordained as a priest. On the death of the metropolitan bishop of Myra, he was hailed by the people as the new bishop. Imprisoned and exiled in 305 during the persecution by Diocletian, he was later freed by Constantine in 313 and continued his apostolic activity. It is not certain that he was one of the 318 participants at the Council of Nicea in 325: according to the tradition, however, during the Council he condemned Arianism defending the Catholic faith, and in a rush of rage he is said to have slapped Arius. The writings of Andrew of Crete, and Johannes Damascene confirm his faith was rooted in the principles of Catholic orthodoxy.

A famous episode in the life of Nicholas took place when Roman troops commanded by General Nepotianus, Ursus and Erpilion stopped at Myra during an expedition to quell a rebellion in Phrygia. The presence of soldiers in the city created riots, and in the ensuing chaos, the corrupt governor Eustathius agreed to condemn to death the three innocent generals. The execution was stopped by the bishop personally. However, upon their return to Constantinople, the three generals who had quelled the uprising were hailed as winners and this aroused the jealousy of the prefect Ablabius who organized a conspiracy, took them prisoners and sentenced them to death without trial. The three remembered the Bishop of Myra and implored his help: at night Nicholas appeared in a dream to both the prefect and the emperor threatening them of dire punishments if they had harmed the three innocent men. Once released, the three generals went to Myra to say thanks to their savior.

St. Nicholas died at Myra on December 6, presumably in the year 343.