Tag Archives: Mercy

I will intervene in ways which will astonish the world

I will intervene in ways which will astonish the world

My dearly beloved daughter, I know My Own and they know Me. They also know those who are of Me, just as they know those who do not come from Me.

Those who are of Me are tender of heart, full of love for all sinners including My enemies, and full of humility for they know they are nothing without Me. Their souls are free of malice, spite, hatred and they suffer because of this. They shine like beacons, their souls full of the Light of God. It is this Light, which Satan and every fallen angel target with every kind of temptation. These are the souls who are most sought out by the evil one and in the times, which lie ahead, they will be swayed by lies.  Some will fall away from the Truth completely. Others will cling to it but will struggle to do so, while those who have the Grace of the Divine Will of God in their hearts, will never forsake the Truth.

The world will turn into a great battlefield, where confusion will reign, and it is the souls who are of Me, who will face the greatest trials. It is Satan’s desire to take away from Me, those who know Me. These are the souls who are the closest to My Heart, for they represent the greatest prize. It will be such souls who, should they fall into error, be paraded before Me by My greatest enemy. I will be mocked because of their betrayal and I will cry bitter tears of remorse for these poor children of God. But know this. I fill fight for these souls. I will intervene in ways, which will astonish the world so that I can snatch them from the claws of deceit and they will know when I do this. On that day I will ask them again “are you of Me or not?”. Then they will know it is I, and I will reclaim them and take them into My New Kingdom. Those who remain strong, because of their unshakable faith in My Holy Word, will lead those who are of Me. It will be because of these souls – My Remnant – that My Mercy will extend far and beyond that which is visible to the eye.

I now call out to those who know Me. I desire that you live every day as if there is no tomorrow. Trust in Me. Ask Me for protection and call on Me for special favours in your journey towards My New Era of Peace. I will come to your aid every time and shower upon you, extraordinary Graces. Then you will fear nothing for you will know that I walk with you. I will hold your hand as I guide you towards the Refuge of My Peace and My Great Glory.

Come to Me and do not fear for My Great Day will dawn unexpectedly and suddenly, and not one more tear will you shed for you will be united with the Divine Will of God for eternity.

Accept My Love, My Blessings and My Great Mercy for when you do you can truly claim to be of Me.

Your Jesus

They will obtain mercy in any way that you see fit

They will obtain mercy in any way that you see fit

In her private revelations, Saint Gertrude reports these words addressed by Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary:

“In my omnipotence, O Mother, I have granted you the forgiveness of all the sinners who piously implore your good help. They will obtain mercy in any way that you see fit.”

Saint Gertrude
In The Herald of Divine Love, book 4, chap. 51

You shall see the transformation of the Earth and the righteous will experience great joy

3988-Message from Our Lady Queen of Peace transmitted in 31/05/2014

Dear children, I am your Mom and I come from heaven to lead you to My Son Jesus. He gave you existence and so let your life speak of the Lord more than your words. Do not live in sin. Free yourselves truly and take up your true role as Christians. Fear not. My Jesus loves you and awaits you with open arms. If you happen to fall, do not become desperate. Seek the Mercy of My Jesus through the Sacrament of Confession and seek strength in the Eucharist, because only thus can you bear the weight of the trials that are already underway. You yet have long years of hard trials, but after all the tribulation will come a great time peace for mankind. You shall see the transformation of the Earth and the righteous will experience great joy. Courage. Trust in Jesus. I will speak to My Jesus for you. Forward without fear. This is the message I give you today in the name of the Holy Trinity. Thank you for permitting Me to reunite with you here once more. I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Be at peace.

Pedro Regis

NEVER TIRE OF BEING MERCIFUL, FRANCIS TELLS NEW PRIESTS

NEVER TIRE OF BEING MERCIFUL, THE POPE TELLS NEW PRIESTS

Vatican City, 11 May 2014 (VIS) – Today is World Day of Prayer for Vocations, and Pope Francis presided this morning at a Mass for the ordination of thirteen new priests: six Italians, four from various countries in Latin America, one from Pakistan, one from South Korea and one from Vietnam.

The Bishop of Rome, who added various personal reflections to the Rite of Ordination, urged the new priests never to tire of being merciful, adding however that they are not the owners of the doctrine since this belongs to Christ. [As custodians of doctrine, clergy, not even the pope, can change it.]

“You, who are about to enter the priesthood, must consider that in exercising the ministry of the sacred doctrine, you will be participants in the mission of Christ, the sole master. Make use of all this, the Word that you yourselves have received with joy, from your mothers, from your catechists. Read and meditate on the word of the Lord assiduously, to believe what your have read, to teach what you have learnt in faith, to live what you have taught. May your doctrine, therefore, be nourishment to the people of God; yet it is not your doctrine, you are not its masters! It is the doctrine of the Lord, and you must be faithful to the doctrine of the Lord … since, by word and example you edify the house of God, the Church”.

“By Baptism you will add new faithful to the people of God; with the sacrament of penance you will forgive sins in the name of Christ and the Church. And here I want to pause to ask you, for the love of Jesus Christ, never tire of being merciful! Please! Have that capacity for forgiveness that the Lord had; He Who came not to condemn but to forgive! Have mercy, great mercy! And if you are worried about being too forgiving, think of that holy priest of whom I have spoken, who stopped before the tabernacle and said, ‘Lord, forgive me if I have forgiven too much. But you have set me a bad example!’. And I say to you, truly, it pains me when I encounter people who no longer go to confession because they have been reproached and scolded. They felt as though the doors of the Churches had been closed in their faces. Please, do not do this: mercy, mercy! The good shepherd enters by the door, and the wounds of the Lord are the door of mercy: if you do not enter into your ministry through the Lord’s wounds, you will not be good priests”.

The Pope concluded by quoting St. Augustine, when he spoke of the pastors “who sought their own pleasure, who used the Lord’s sheep to feed and clothe themselves, to assume the majesty of a ministry that may or may not have been God’s. Finally, participating in Christ’s mission, as a leader and pastor, in filial communion with your bishop, commit yourselves to uniting the faithful in a single family, to lead them to God the Father through Christ in the Holy Spirit. Keep before your eyes the example of the Good Shepherd, who came not to be served but to serve, and to seek and save what was lost”.

O Virgin Mary, your mercy reaches those who call upon it, until their last day

O Virgin Mary, your mercy reaches those who call upon it, until their last day

Let no one ever speak of your mercy again, O Blessed Virgin Mary, if one person could remember to have invoked you in vain in a time of need. (…)

We praise your virginity and admire your humility, but your mercy is even sweeter to us human beings (…). Through it the regeneration and the salvation of the world was obtained.

(…) Who then, O Blessed Virgin Mary, shall measure the length and the width, the height and the depth of your mercy?

For the length of your mercy reaches all those who call upon it, until their last day; its width covers the whole surface of the globe and fills the earth; its height contributes to the restoration of the celestial city; and its depth has obtained the redemption of those who live in the darkness and the shadow of death (Lk I:79).

Saint Bernard
Sermon for the Assumption

Crusade Prayer (147) God the Father, show Mercy on those who deny Your Son

Crusade Prayer (147) God the Father, show Mercy on those who deny Your Son

O God, my Eternal Father, I ask You to show Mercy on those who deny Your Son. I plead for the souls of those who try to destroy Your prophets. I beg for the conversion of souls, who are lost to You and I ask that You help all Your children to prepare their souls and amend their lives, in accordance with Your Divine Will, in anticipation of the Second Coming of Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

GOD OF MERCY IS LIFE, FALSE IDOLS BRING ENSLAVEMENT AND DEATH

POPE ON “EVANGELIUM VITAE DAY”: GOD OF MERCY IS LIFE, FALSE IDOLS BRING ENSLAVEMENT AND DEATH

Vatican City, 16 June 2013 (VIS) – At 10:30 this morning in a crowded St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis presided at the Mass for the Day in the Year of Faith dedicated to Evangelium Vitae. Before celebrating the Eucharist, the Bishop of Rome was driven down the Via della Conciliazione in the open popemobile to greet the tens of thousands of persons who had come from all over the world to participate.

Following are ample excerpts from the Pope’s homily, which focused on three main points: the Bible reveals the living God to us; Jesus Christ gives life; and the Holy Spirit keeps us in that new life. Following God’s path brings life while following idols leads to death.

“The first reading, taken from the Second Book of Samuel, speaks to us of life and death. King David wants to hide the act of adultery which he committed with the wife of Uriah the Hittite, a soldier in his army. To do so, he gives the order that Uriah be placed on the front lines and so be killed in battle. The Bible shows us the human drama in all its reality: good and evil, passion, sin and its consequences. Whenever we want to assert ourselves, when we become wrapped up in our own selfishness and put ourselves in the place of God, we end up spawning death. … Selfishness leads to lies, as we attempt to deceive ourselves and those around us. But God cannot be deceived. … The King is forced to face his deeds of death … He recognizes what he has done and he begs forgiveness… The God of mercy, who desires life and always forgives us, now forgives David and restores him to life.”

“The Scriptures everywhere tell us that God is the Living One, the One who bestows life and points the way to fullness of life. I think of the beginning of the Book of Genesis: God fashions man out of the dust of the earth … thanks to his breath, man has life. … the God who enters into our history, sets us free from slavery and death, and brings life to his people because he is the Living One. I also think of the gift of the Ten Commandments: a path God points out to us towards a life which is truly free and fulfilling. The commandments are not a litany of prohibitions … on the contrary, they are a great “Yes!”: a yes to God, to Love, to life.”

“Today’s Gospel brings us another step forward. Jesus allows a woman who was a sinner to approach him during a meal in the house of a Pharisee, scandalizing those present. Not only does he let the woman approach but he even forgives her sins, saying: ‘Her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much; but he who is forgiven little, loves little’. Jesus is the incarnation of the Living God … Jesus accepts, loves, uplifts, encourages, forgives, restores the ability to walk, gives back life. Throughout the Gospels we see how Jesus by his words and actions brings the transforming life of God. … God, the Living One, is merciful.”

“This was also the experience of the Apostle Paul, as we heard in the second reading: ‘The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.’ … Who brings us this life? It is the Holy Spirit … who leads us into the divine life as true children of God, as sons and daughters in the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ. … Christians are ‘spiritual’. This does not mean that we are people who live ‘in the clouds’, far removed from real life … No! The Christian is someone who thinks and acts in everyday life according to God’s will, someone who allows his or her life to be guided and nourished by the Holy Spirit … And this entails realism and fruitfulness. Those who let themselves be led by the Holy Spirit are realists, they know how to survey and assess reality. They are also fruitful; their lives bring new life to birth all around them.”

“God is the Living One, the Merciful One; Jesus brings us the life of God; the Holy Spirit gives and keeps us in our new life as true sons and daughters of God. But all too often, as we know from experience, people do not choose life, they do not accept the “Gospel of Life” but let themselves be led by ideologies and ways of thinking that block life, that do not respect life, because they are dictated by selfishness, self-interest, profit, power and pleasure, and not by love, by concern for the good of others. It is the eternal dream of wanting to build the city of man without God, without God’s life and love – a new Tower of Babel. It is the idea that rejecting God, the message of Christ, the Gospel of Life, will somehow lead to freedom, to complete human fulfilment. As a result, the Living God is replaced by fleeting human idols which offer the intoxication of a flash of freedom, but in the end bring new forms of slavery and death.”

“Let us look to God as the God of Life, let us look to his law, to the Gospel message, as the way to freedom and life. The Living God sets us free! Let us say ‘Yes’ to love and not selfishness. Let us say ‘Yes’ to life and not death. Let us say ‘Yes’ to freedom and not enslavement to the many idols of our time. In a word, let us say ‘Yes’ to the God who is love, life and freedom, and who never disappoints; let us say ‘Yes’ to the God who is the Living One and the Merciful One.”