Beloved children,
unfortunately, in these times, darkness has even overshadowed the Tabernacle: there is so much emptiness and indifference around it.
The Eucharistic Heart of Jesus is once again wounded by His own people, in His Home, in the very place where He has established His divine dwelling among you.
Return to being perfect adorers. I address the ministers among whom doubts, denials, and sacrileges increase daily.
Be fervent in loving Jesus in the Eucharist, who, through you, still makes himself present, still offers himself up, and gives himself to souls.
Bring everyone to Jesus in the Eucharist: to Adoration, to Communion, to a greater love.
Help your brothers and sisters to approach Jesus in the Eucharist in a worthy manner, by inviting them to receive the sacramental Communion in a state of grace, and by teaching them the importance of frequent confession, which is necessary for those in a state of mortal sin to receive the Eucharist.
Teach them not to be afraid of Jesus but to pray during Adoration.
Children, open your hearts so that you may hear His voice. Jesus loves you, awaits you, and protects you. Be blessed in the name of Jesus Christ.
Your Mother.
Reflection on the message:
The Fathers of the Church said that there is no Church without the Eucharist. It is the very essence of the Church; it is the sacrament par excellence upon which the Church is founded. Our Lady, therefore, in addition to reminding us of the numerous sacrileges perpetrated against the Body of Her Son, reminds us once again of the task of each of us, Her new apostles: to bring people to Christ, to make Him known, and to transform the lives of those living in sin into new creatures. We who are already in Christ must educate those who are still far from His love.
Our Lady reminds us of the importance of the theological virtue of “faith” and of the first commandment: how do we love God? Through Adoration, through Confession, through Prayer, and through the Eucharist received properly.
Finally, Our Lady reveals a precious secret to us: during Eucharistic Adoration, we can present our petitions to Jesus.
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