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Kingdom of the Supreme Fiat will come out of a crucified heart, as My
Will, crucifying yours, will issue Its Kingdom, and happiness for the
children of Its Kingdom. This is why, from the time I called you to the
state of victim, I always spoke to you about crucifixion; and you thought
it was the crucifixion of hands and feet, and I let you run in this
crucifixion. But it was not this one; it would not have been enough to
make My Kingdom come out.
“The complete and continuous crucifixion of My Will in your whole being
was needed; and this was precisely what I intended to speak to you
about—that your will would undergo the continuous crucifixion of Mine,
in order to issue the Kingdom of the Supreme Fiat.”
February 3, 1927
How, in the Kingdom of the Divine Fiat, one will be the Will. How
one saying about the Divine Will can be a key, a door, a path. How
the Supreme Will forms many breasts in all created things, from
which to let Its children suckle Its knowledges.
My always lovable Jesus, drawing me all to Himself, told me: “My
daughter, the Kingdom of the Divine Fiat will have one single Will as Its
centre the Divine; therefore, one will be the Will of all which, diffusing to
all and embracing everything, will give happiness, order, harmony,
strength and beauty to all. So, It will be the Kingdom of one single Will
one Will for all, and all for one Will. What renders the Celestial
Fatherland happy, if not the Will of God, and Will of all? Oh! if another
will which were not that of God could enter into Heaven which cannot
be the Saints would lose their perennial peace and would feel the
disorder of a will that is not Divine, that does not contain all goods, and
that is not holy and bearer of happiness and of peace; and so, all
unanimous, they would cast it out. Therefore, the Kingdom of the Fiat
will have only My Will, and It alone, as law, as regime, as dominion; and
by virtue of It, all will be happy, of one single happiness; there will never
be contentions, but perennial peace.”
After this, in feeling the great effort I was making in writing, and the
hardship I experienced, I felt undecided whether I should continue
writing or not. And my beloved Jesus, inciting me, told me: “My
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