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Calling on the Passion of Jesus and Mary by a Priest.
An Introduction to Establish the Intention.
These Little Prayers take their origin from the words of Jesus when asked
how to help so many in need. He said it immediately, “you have my
Passion”. They are influenced greatly by the volume of Venerable Luisa
Piccarreta (born, Corato, Italy 1865, Died 1947), in her Jesus volume “The
Hours of the Passion”.
Saint Annibale di Francia, Luisa’s Occasional Confessor and the Publisher
of the “Hours”, writes in his introduction, page xlv111, that blessed is the
soul that entering into the most holy Hearts of Jesus and Mary, glimpses
(something) of that chasm of inner grief… And, lets fall the tears of love
that, shed from the daily contemplation of the sufferings of Jesus and Mary,
turn the eyes of the soul to the full perception that the Mother of God had in
these loving and sorrowful mysteries. She was the most suffering of
Mothers, sharing with Jesus Christ, albeit in a totally spiritual way, the
garden, the arrest, the offenses, the flogging, the thorns, the journey to
Calvary, the nails, the agony of the cross and that most bitter death.”
Calling On the Passion of Jesus and Mary in Healing People.
Remember that in the Divine Will we can bi-locate our souls to each
event.
Jesus’ own words in reply as to how to please Him greatly were “Tell me
you love me like this... “Our Jesus and Mary, your one suffering Love for our
Love”.
We offer these prayers therefore not only for particular people and needs
but for the good and salvation of everyone ever. This is the teaching of
Jesus to Luisa.
For ultimate grace we offer them in that Divine Will, with, as well, the most
powerful Intercessory Virtue Gift of Luisa Piccarreta on them AND the Acts
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