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Today, April 24, 2025, Fr Iannuzzi from Italy offers the
following words on the public viewing of the body of Pope
Francis:
"Personally, I see the unexpected death of Pope Francis as a
fortuitous 'thank you' gesture from Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio
Frassati. Perhaps they interceded from above that God forego
their own canonizations in order to redirect the 250,000 tourists
and tens of thousands of prelates in attendance to the importance
of the office of the Papacy in these End Times, which is essential
for peace and Christian unity."
following words on the public viewing of the body of Pope
Francis:
"Personally, I see the unexpected death of Pope Francis as a
fortuitous 'thank you' gesture from Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio
Frassati. Perhaps they interceded from above that God forego
their own canonizations in order to redirect the 250,000 tourists
and tens of thousands of prelates in attendance to the importance
of the office of the Papacy in these End Times, which is essential
for peace and Christian unity."
INTERVIEW with Catholic Theologian on the End-Time
Events following the Death of Pope Francis'
JESUS CHRIST HAS TRULY RISEN!
The Blessed Virgin Mary reveals to Luisa:
"Beloved child, as you know, I was present at the Resurrection of my Son, but I did not say a word to anyone, as I waited for Jesus to reveal himself in his gloriously and triumphantly risen humanity. The first one to see him risen was the fortunate Magdalene, then the other pious women and all came to me telling me that they had seen Jesus risen and that the sepulcher was empty. I listened to them all. With a spirit of assured victory I confirmed them all in the faith of the Resurrection. By evening, almost all of the Apostles had seen him risen, and they all felt [within themselves] a spirit of victory in having been called to be Jesus’ Apostles.
Dear child, what a change in scene it was for the Apostles who symbolize those who initially let themselves be dominated by the human will, who run away and abandon their Master and, in fear and fright, hide. Indeed, Peter reached the point of denying his Master. Oh, if they had been dominated by the Divine Will they would never have fled their Master but, with courage and a spirit of assured victory, they would have never left his side – they would have felt honoured to give their lives to defend him.
Now, dear child, my beloved Son Jesus spent forty days [in his] risen [humanity] on earth. Very often He appeared to his Apostles and disciples to confirm them in the faith and to reassure them of his Resurrection. And when He was not with the Apostles He was with his mother in the cenacle, surrounded by souls who had come out of limbo. But at the end of the forty days, Jesus instructed the Apostles and, entrusting them to me, his mother, as their guide and instructor.
He promised to send upon us the Holy Spirit. Then, blessing us all, He departed and made his flight for the vaults of heaven together with the great host of souls that had come out of limbo. All those present, and we were great in number, saw him ascend, and as He rose on high, a cloud of light removed him from our sight.
Now, my child, your mother followed him into heaven and was present at the great Feast of the Ascension. And since the heavenly homeland was not foreign to me, the Feast of my Son’s Ascension into heaven would have been incomplete without me.
Now, dearest child, I wish to offer you a word of advice. All that you have heard and admired has been nothing but the power of the Divine Will operating in me and in my Son. This is why I so lovingly desire to enclose in you the life of the Divine Will; it is God’s operating life.
Unlike Peter’s bold act of cutting off the high priest servant’s right ear to defend Christ from being captured, the expression “they would have given their lives to defend him,” implies a selfless act of martyrdom. On Day 30, Mary reveals to Luisa that the descent of Holy Spirit infused in the Apostles this martyrial love, whereby they desired to give their lives for their master."
(from Day 29 of The Blessed Virgin Mary in the Kingdom of the Divine, a Church-approved prophetic revelation
dictated by Jesus Christ to the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta)
What are the requirements for Divine Mercy Sunday?
In his recent talk on the messages of Garabandal, Medjugorje, the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta and the ecclesially approved True Life in God messages, Fr. Iannuzzi related that we are to take with utmost importance THIS year’s Feast of Divine Mercy, for Jesus told St. Faustina, God’s Divine Mercy will precede the day of his Divine Justice.
Going to sacramental Confession is but one way one is to prepare for Divine Mercy Sunday. Cardinal Francis Macharski, then Archbishop of Kracow, Poland, explains in a 1985 pastoral letter:
“Our own merciful attitude is likewise a preparation. Without deeds of mercy, our devotion would not be real. For Christ does not only reveal the mercy of God, but at the same time He places before people the demand that they conduct themselves in life with love and mercy. Pope John Paul II states that this requirement constitutes the very heart of the Gospel ethos (Rich in Mercy, 3) — it is the commandment of love and the promise:
‘Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy’ (Mt 5:7). Let it be a mercy that is forgiving and true, and universal, with good words, deeds, and prayer for others!”
Jesus’ words to St. Faustina about this requirement to be merciful are very strong and leave no room for misinterpretation: Yes, the first Sunday after Easter is the Feast of Mercy, but there must also be acts of mercy:
“I demand from you deeds of mercy, which are to arise out of love for Me. You are to show mercy to your neighbors always and everywhere. You must not shrink from this or try to excuse or absolve yourself from it” (Diary of St. Faustina, 742).
To prepare for the Feast of Divine Mercy we are to perform works of mercy, such as praying for the deceased, for peace in the world, for the conversion of hearts and of persecutors; instructing the ignorant, consoling the sorrowful, forgiving others, bearing wrongs patiently; giving alms, food, clothing and shelter to those in need; visiting the sick or the imprisoned. One prayer Jesus asks us to all to recite beginning on Good Friday is the Divine Mercy Novena Chaplet.
Jesus had St. Faustina prepare for the Divine Mercy Feast Day by performing a work of mercy in reciting a Divine Mercy Chaplet Novena. She writes, “The Lord told me to say this chaplet for nine days before the Feast of Mercy. It is to begin on Good Friday. By this novena, I will grant every possible grace to souls” (Diary, 796). This Novena constitutes a "work of mercy.” Indeed, Jesus tells St. Faustina, who was confined to her convent, “I am giving you three ways of exercising mercy toward your neighbor: the first by deed, the second – by word, the third – by prayer.
In these three degrees is contained the fullness of mercy, and it is an unquestionable proof of love for Me. By this means a soul glorifies and pays reverence to My mercy. Yes, the first Sunday after Easter is the Feast of Mercy, but there must also be acts of mercy, and I demand the worship of My mercy through the solemn celebration of the Feast and through the veneration of the image which is painted. By means of this image I shall grant many graces to souls. It is to be a reminded of the demands of My Mercy, because even the strongest faith is of no avail without works” (Diary, 742).
Jesus also tells us that we are to receive Confession and Communion on the Feast of Divine Mercy, and to bless and venerate the image of Divine Mercy on that same day.
These are the four requirements to ensure that we, beyond a doubt, will receive a plenary indulgence whose effects are like that of sacramental Baptism. And a plenary indulgence means that all of yours sins of the past are definitively erased and dissipate before God’s eyes like mist before the sun.
Jeremiah 31:34: "I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.”
When God forgives He forgets. And Jesus reminds us in the Our Father prayer that our sins will be forgiven in the measure in which we forgive others.
What is the difference between the Divine Mercy Plenary Indulgence
and the Church's plenary Indulgence?
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VATICAN LETTER CONTRADICTS FALSE INFORMATION
PERTAINING TO THE SOUND DOCTRINES OF THE SERVANT OF GOD LUISA PICCARRETA
(English Translation by Fr. J.L. Iannuzzi)
Let us pray for Pope Francis' Recovery
We are happy to inform you that Fr. Joseph has completed translating Volume One of Luisa's original Italian manuscripts, which are replete with theological annotations, footnotes and cross-references to Luisa's higher volumes and other works.
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Fr. Joseph Iannuzzi was welcomed to lunch in Corato to share the four aspects of Luisa's life with four bishops: her life, spirituality, writings and doctrines.
The bishops were particularly interested in her “doctrines” that reveal to the Church the gift of “Living in the Divine Will.”
Fr. Joseph expressed his gratitude upon hearing that one bishop read his entire doctoral thesis. After this photo beside Luisa's tomb, the bishops remained forty minutes in prayer.
~ Deo gratias ~
The bishops were particularly interested in her “doctrines” that reveal to the Church the gift of “Living in the Divine Will.”
Fr. Joseph expressed his gratitude upon hearing that one bishop read his entire doctoral thesis. After this photo beside Luisa's tomb, the bishops remained forty minutes in prayer.
~ Deo gratias ~
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"Please listen closely to what I wish to tell you. I beg you, My children, to read very attentively these pages that I have set before you. If you will do this, you will acquire the desire to live in My Will, and I will be standing right beside you when you read, touching your mind and your heart, so that you may understand what you read and truly desire the gift of My Divine ‘Fiat’.” |
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St. Hannibal di Francia and Luisa Piccarreta
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