Showing posts with label True Friends of God have the Most Crosses. Show all posts
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Wednesday 27 September 2017

#69 St. Paul - Suffering Opens Heaven - Persecutions from Slander and Envy gain us the most Merits - "Friends of the Cross" will Suffer Persecution



Visit of St. Paul the Apostle – Suffering opens Heaven and marks our place in Glory – the Persecution caused by Slander and Envy is Highly Meritorious – How best to suffer this type of persecution – Marie-Julie Jahenny and the “Friends of the Cross” will suffering a 'double persecution' because this mission is a 'double work'




Ecstasy of August 12, 1878


May the Peace of the Lord be in your soul and your spirit, and with all the friends of God. I am Saint Paul. I come to say a word on behalf of Our Lord before the entry of your Holy Novitiate.

Look first at our Lord on the Cross, and this glance will lead us to suffer. Let us meditate on the Sorrows of a God, and we will suffer bravely the trials of life.

God was the last of men by shame, by the ignominy, by insults. Why would we not wish to suffer? Do we wish to be above the Divine Master?

It is not only the pains of life that opens for us the door of heaven and mark our place in glory. He who does not suffer is not the disciple of God, and does not know Him. We are esteemed to be treated as His favoured ones.

If we are chained by the authority of men, if we can not leave, let us be silent. An hour will come, when we will speak to the authority of this land, which is not that of (or not by ) the authority of man. (Note: the bishop who approved her, Fournier of Nantes was dead by this time, after which Marie-Julie Jahenny was persecuted by the diocese and forbidden to receive the sacraments. This phrase by St. Paul saying a time will come to speak to 'the authority of this land' could indicate a warning to the current reigning bishop who was permitting the persecution due to slander and envy as we see in the next sentences....)

It is a thousand times better to be silent and suffer all things, (by those) who speak, with envy and jealousy. These two ways of persecution are horrible in God's eyes, the eyes of One who sees everything.

I prefer, I would rather have been chained for Jesus Christ, than to have been delighted to be ravished up to Heaven. There, however, was the joy, happiness without suffering, without alteration, it was perfect joy, but I did not suffer anything and I did not merit anything. (Observe: St. Paul's transports to Heaven gave him heavenly joy and he did not suffer, but in this joy without suffering he did not gain merits!)


Our adorable Lord, in the designs of His infinite Mercy, also wants us to be stoned at the hands of treacherous language. The slanderous tongue is more dangerous than a double-edged sword, because the blow of the sword can be cured or relieved, because it only extends to the depth and width of the blade, while the stroke of language extends everywhere. In one day, it will spread around the world, and who can stop it? (Note: this explains why God sees the sins of slander and envy as 'horrible' because they do so much more damage than a physical injury, hence, suffering these things silently without complaints grants great merits.)

Our Father the Creator is pleased to test us in different ways, friends tried, but friends of God.

When God wants to do a solid work, especially when He wants to establish the Friends of the Cross (I.e. Marie-Julie Jahenny's mission?) who worked from the beginning and are determined to work until the end, the persecution must be greater, because it is a double work.

Our Lord, choosing friends of the Cross, requires that the blows are deeper because the work will be more beautiful. The more disciples, the more suffering. It is the sign of a great work. It is a sure sign. Do not be afraid! ...”

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Notes: these last encouraging words are not only directed to Christians in general, but it seems in a particular way to Marie-Julie Jahenny and those entrusted to spread devotion to her Great Work of the Cross, which will come after that of the Sacred Heart and will be the work of the restoration of the Church and the world in France and beyond. It is through the Cross that the Victory will be gained after the chastisements. As Heaven told her, the Great Monarch to come will write everywhere 'In hoc signo vinces' as a sign of Heaven's miraculous intervention on his behalf:


May 11, 1877: "The Cross will defeat the greatest heroes (of the enemy). They will bring it to the face of the enemy and it will give them the victory ... You Christians, who will spend a terrible moment, take the Cross for support ... When the elected King and Saviour of France has seen the triumph of France, he will write everywhere “in hoc signo vinces;” by this sign you will conquer! (i.e. The sign given to Emperor Constantine.) France will be under the banner of the Sacred Heart, the Cross and Mary."


And again:

October 27, 1887. The Sacred Heart to Marie-Julie Jahenny:


Blessed Margaret Mary was chosen to publish the glory of My Sacred Heart, and you, you are chosen to publish the glory of My Cross. She is the victim of My Sacred Heart, you are the victim of My Cross. The Work of My Cross is beautiful and grand, it will quickly follow the Work of the Sacred Heart.”

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Wednesday 6 September 2017

#63 St. Thomas Aquinas - HEAVEN CANNOT BE ENTERED WITHOUT THE CROSS

 
St.Thomas Aquinas  appears to Marie-Julie Jahenny, prepares her for the 'Holy Novitiate' of the Cross. HEAVEN CANNOT BE GAINED WITHOUT THE CROSS.

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(July 4, 1878)

“The peace of the Lord be in your soul, may that Peace be entirely within you, I am St. Thomas
Aquinas.”

Marie-Julie: “Oh! Good Saint, I've known you long time!”

St. Thomas: “I come from the good Jesus before the entry of the Holy Novitiate. I see with pleasure the great road of the Cross open.  Know for certain that there is nothing but suffering, humiliations and surrendering (of the will) that open this great way of perfection.


(St. Thomas): NO ONE WILL ENTER THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN WHO HAS NOT  SUFFERED AND CARRIED HIS CROSS. We must carry the cross and suffer with Jesus. IT IS A NECESSITY ... The sufferings on earth are the first heaven of the soul; after the soul passes this paradise of tests, God opens another heaven when it sees Him, to worship and love Him more. It is necessary that the soul is completely purified and the mind is disengaged of all human thoughts, all love of the earth.

To enter the great way perfect, it is absolutely necessary to be tried, humiliated on the earth. THIS IS THE CLEARIST PROOF THAT GOD GIVE HIS TRUE FRIENDS TO DISTINGUISH THEM AND TO MAKE THEM HIS TRUE ADOPTED CHILDREN.

In the path of sublime elevation, the most certain mark of truth is peace of soul, and at the same time, peace in the continuously rebellious part of the human heart. Even if while on earth we would all have all the tests of St. Paul and other saints who rose to the highest levels of perfection, all these trials, all the storms of the enemy, we would not lose this peace of soul ...

IF GOD LEFT US A LIFETIME OF ENJOYMENT, WITHOUT TEMPTATION, WITHOUT TESTS, we would have NO MERIT ~ WE WOULD NOT BE THE TRUE CHILDREN OF GOD.

Sometimes God allows trials, pains upon pains; it is then that our soul makes rapid progress towards divine perfection. The test is a safeguard and also a light and a defence for the soul ...”

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Notes: St. Thomas is often called the 'Angelic Doctor' born at Roccasecca near Aquina, Naples c. 1226, he was educated by the Bendictines at Montecassino. He joined the then recently founded Dominicans, studied and recived his doctorate of theology in Paris, and from then taught that subject in Paris (1252-1262), Orvieto (1261-1264), Rome (1265-1267), Viterbo (1268), back to Paris (1269-71) and Naples (1272-1274). He died at Fossanova near Rome on his way to the Council of Lyons. Canonized in 1323 and declared Doctor of the Church in 1567, and later patron saint of Catholic universities and centres of study in 1880. He is the acknowledged prince of Catholic theologians, and his work 'Summa Theologica' is unrivalled as an authority in that branch of sacred learning. He was also a gifted poet, his hymns for the feast of Corpus Christi still being popular classical favourites in liturgical and extra-liturgical functions.

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#62 St. Bonaventure - True Friends of God Have the MOST CROSSES



Vision of St. Bonaventure to Marie-Julie Jahenny. His lessons on LOVE OF THE CROSS. He gives advice to the 'victims' - i.e. the faithful following Marie-Julie's visions in her time and her mission to spread the Great Work of the Cross. The message is also for future generations of 'victims' who continue her mission and who will suffer persecution and crosses, for the Glory of the Cross will bring about the restoration of Christendom.

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(June 25, 1878)

“I am the messenger of God. May the peace of God be in your soul and in the heart of the victims. I am St. Bonaventure.

I come to speak a word with you. We are all in the Way of the Cross. We must all taste the Cross and savour It with delight. That the Cross is precious and few souls relish it! THE TRUE FRIENDS OF GOD ARE THOSE WHO HAVE THE MOST CROSSES. This mark must be a great consolation for them.

As for the victims and friends of the Cross, God predestined and destined great things and great graces (for them). Victims of the Cross go by another name. Our Lord calls the soul of the victims of the Cross, suns destined and designed for greatness, high, to a profound destiny, impenetrable and hidden from God. This is how He treats them: they are a hidden sun to the world and the earth, and known (only) to God and including the designs He has for them. It is necessary the victims of the Cross are broken, crushed. The tearing, breaking, they give God honour and glory that takes shape in the soul of the victims and gives them a large share in grace.

Victims of the Cross must be regenerated, they must shake off their first life to enter the Secrets of the Love of God, that is to say, that there must be a transformation in the soul, in strength, the resignation of the victims.

God withdraws the rays of His glory that marked His designs over the persecutors of the victims and He turns His grace onto the victims who suffer and are burdened under a load of pain but who are innocent.

Here is a word for the victims of the Cross. GOD GIVES TESTS THROUGH ALL SORTS OF PAINS, KNOWN TO HIM ALONE. For the victims there will be only one joy, it will be in contempt, insults and humiliations, that is were the glory of God (is). The victims have already entered these pleasures.

There are a lot of correspondences and lights (i.e. enlightenment) for them. God makes a mixture of pains with His tenderness and His love, and this mixture passes through the suffering parts of the victims. That is why they suffer quietly.

Those on earth who do not have neither cross nor pains are to be pitied. They do not enter the road to God, in the road where He spreads His graces and blessings.

SHUN THOSE WHO DO NOT SUFFER, for God our Father DOES NOT ADMIT THEM TO THE SOURCE OF HIS WEALTH. THEY ARE LIKE A WEED AND THE SMELL THEY CARRY IS NOT THE SCENT OF THE VIRTUES OF JESUS CHRIST.

That is why the victims are called to a high predestination. It is the Cross from which commences the predestination that God will complete. The Cross begins in all our work and God nourishes it, in us, by His Power. There is no work more worthy than the work of the Cross.

Our Lord, to accomplish all His grand designs and His great wonders, had the Cross first present in His mind. OUR LORD COMMENCED ALL WITH THE CROSS AND EVERYTHING ENDS WITH THE CROSS. I say this for the victims of the Cross. We all carry a cross in our souls, our minds, in our hearts. Which is more profitable?

They all are, but the most profitable operates the greatest work in the soul, for the soul is the mother and the source of all other parts that bear the Cross. That is why God loves to perfect us by the Cross.

The cross of our body is the most painful, most sorrowful, the most desperate. It is our body that is the cross. God, who wants to render this cross perfect, will be challenged. (Or, it is a challenge.) God will put forth His hand. He will polish, use the plane to make everything sweet and pure. This cross will be so polished that it will be like a gentle oil that is found perfect when you run your finger (through it).

We have much to suffer on account of the rebellions of the spirit, the revolt of the flesh that do not bend under the plane of God.

God is at work and at the same time, He prepares and opens the path of predestination and of  destination. I speak for the victims of the Cross: Perfection and destination in the glory of God, it costs much to reach the final degree of perfection, I know, I was there myself. But after this work, we are all God's.

ALL LEGIONS OF THE DEVIL ARE AGAINST US, armed with pikes and hooks made by hell, they are like lions devouring, they hate us and curse us.  But I smile with happiness to have seen you resist.

God in His love, rests and watches over you. So victims of God, if you are torn, it is that the devil has passed his rage into the hearts of those who insult you; do not be frightened, do God's work all the same. There is but one goal: GOD ABOVE ALL.”

Marie-Julie: “Bless me, good saint, you who so loved Jesus Christ in the Holy Tabernacle.”

St Bonaventure: “I will pray for you and for the victims.”

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Notes: St. Bonaventure was born in 1221 at Bagnorea, near Viterbo. His baptismal name was John, but the name Bonaventure (good fortune) was given to him by St. Francis of Assisi who cured him miraculously when he was a small child as he exclaimed, 'O buona ventura!' At the age of 20 he became a Franciscan and a minister-general of the order at 36. He was nominated Bishop of York, but refused the honour. Finally, he was created cardinal archbishop of Albano in 1273. He died during the general council of Lyons. A disciple of Alexander of Hales and a friend and admirer of St. Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure is known as the "Seraphic Doctor" and was officially given the title Doctor of the Church by Sixtus V. Besides theological and philosohical works, he wrote ascetical treatises, and a biography of St. Francis of Assisi written with the aim of promoting unity among the Friars Minor. He died in 1274, and was canonized in 1482. He appeared several times to advise Marie-Julie Jahenny, who was a Tertiary of the Franciscans.

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