Passion of Our Lord – Part VIII – Podcast 19

We continue to read excerpts about the 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, and 4PM Hours.  Jesus says, “My Will wanted to be the first actor of man, for nothing else but to give him new surprises of love, of joys, of happiness, of light, of riches.”   (Volume 16 – November 24, 1923).

We will be reading from the following volumes: Volume 14 (August 2, 1922) & Volume 15 (March 12, 1923) & (November 19,1926) & Volume 17 (July 25, 1924) &  Volume 10 (November 18, 1911) & Volume 12 (January 27, 1919) & Volume 13 (October 16, 1921) & Volume 17 (June 29, 1925) & Volume 16 (November 24, 1923) & Volume 10 (June 21, 1911) and a final song, “Watch and Be Still”

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Passion of Our Lord- Part VII – Podcast 18

We continue to read excerpts about the 11AM and 12 PM Hours.  Jesus says, “It was the scream of all humanity, submerged in passions, which tightened my throat and choked Me in pain.”   (Volume 14 – September 1, 1922).

We will be reading from the following volumes: Volume 12 (May 15, 1920) & Volume 14 (June 9, 1922) & Volume 14 (September 1, 1922) & Volume 7 (February 23, 1906) &  Volume 7 (June 20, 1906) & Volume 12 (April 12, 1917) & Volume 12 (August 7, 1918) & Volume 12 (January 4, 1919) & Volume 4 (April 5, 1901)

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Passion of Our Lord – Part VI – Podcast 17

We continue to read excerpts about the 9AM and 10AM Hours.  Jesus says, “My daughter, I embraced the Cross as if it were my most dear treasure.  This is because in the Cross I gave a dowry to souls…” (Volume 7 – July 27, 1906).

We will be reading from the following volumes: Volume 5 (October 12, 1903) & Volume 7 (March 5, 1906) & Volume 3 (November 6, 1899) & Volume 3 (February 19, 1900) &  Volume 7 (July 27, 1906) & Volume 15 (February 16, 1923) & Volume 14 (February 24, 1923). A final song, “New Creation”

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Passion of Our Lord – Part V – Podcast 16

We continue with the Passion of Jesus as we look at the 8am Hour. Volume 14 explains that Jesus appeared to Luisa all covered with lacerations, each of which formed a small cell into which Jesus calls souls in order to enclose them therein and bring them to safety.

We will read from the following volumes: Volume 14 (February 9, 1922) & Volume 16 (January 14, 1924) & Volume 17 (July 1, 1924) & Volume 8 (September 6, 1908) & The Hours of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ (8AM Hour) & Volume 14 (June 15, 1922) & Volume 12 (October 4, 1917)

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The Passion of Jesus – Part IV – Podcast 15

We continue with the Passion of Jesus as we look at the 7am Hour. Jesus says: “How many sublime teachings, how many profound mysteries there are in my words! Every soul should say to itself in its sufferings and humiliations, in its abandonment by everyone, in its practice of true virtue: ‘This in my kingdom which will not perish. No one can take it from me nor touch it; indeed, my kingdom is eternal and divine, similar to that of my sweet Jesus’

We will read from the following volumes: Volume 8 (December 1907) & Volume 13 (September 16, 1921) & Volume 14 (June 1, 1922) & Volume 14 (November 24, 1922) & Volume 14 (April 1, 1922) & Volume 15 (July 5, 1923). A final song, “Immaculata”

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The Passion of Christ – Part III – Podcast 14

We read about the Passion of Jesus from the Midnight Hour to the 5AM Hour. Jesus says to Luisa, “My daughter, the pain that wounded Me the most in my Passion was the affectation of the pharisees; they feigned justice, while they themselves were the most unjust.”

We will read from the following volumes: (November 19, 1926) & Volume 14 (March 18, 1922) & Volume 13 (November 16, 1921) & Volume 13 (November 22, 1921); & Volume 12 (January 2, 1919) & Volume 4 (March 19, 1901) & Volume 12 (December 4, 1918) & Volume 13 (October 29, 1921) & Volume 13 (September 21, 1921). A final song, “New Creation”

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