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for You have found grace before God. You have conquered your
Creator; therefore, to complete the victory pronounce your Fiat.”
I pronounced my Fiat, and oh! Marvel, the two Fiat fused together and
the Divine Word descended into Me. My Fiat, which was endowed with
same value as the Divine Fiat, from the seed of my humanity, formed
the tiny little Humanity which was to enclose the Word; and the great
prodigy of the Incarnation was accomplished.
Oh! power of the Supreme Fiat You raised Me so high as to render Me
powerful, to the point of being able to create within Me that Humanity
which was to enclose the Eternal Word, whom Heaven and earth could
not contain. The heavens were shaken, and all Creation assumed the
attitude of feast; and exulting with joy, they peeked over the little house
of Nazareth, to give homages and obsequies to the Creator made Man;
and in their mute language, they said: “Oh! prodigy of prodigies, which
only a God could do. Immensity has made itself little, power has
rendered itself powerless, His unreachable height has lowered itself
deep into the abyss of the womb of a Virgin, and at the same time, He
is little and immense, powerful and powerless, strong and weak.”
My dear child, you cannot comprehend what your Mama experienced in
the act of the Incarnation of the Word. All pressed upon Me and awaited
my Fiat, I could say, omnipotent. Now, dear child, listen to Me: how
much you should take to heart doing the Divine Will and living of It. My
power still exists let Me pronounce my Fiat over your soul. But in order
to do this, I want your own. A true good cannot be done with one alone;
the greatest works are always done between two. God Himself did not
want to do it on His own, but wanted Me together with Him to form the
great prodigy of the Incarnation; and in my Fiat and in His, the life of the
Man-God was formed, the destiny of mankind was restored, Heaven
was no longer closed; all goods were enclosed between the two Fiat.
Therefore, let us pronounce them together: “Fiat, Fiat”, and my maternal
love will enclose in you the life of the Divine Will.
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