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copy, but all of Our works enclosed in Her. And this, because She
enclosed Our Will within Herself.
“Now, for the coming of the Kingdom of the Supreme Fiat, another
daughter of Our Will was needed, because if she were not Its daughter,
Our Will could entrust to her neither Its secrets, nor Its sorrows, nor Its
knowledges, Its prodigies, Its sanctity, Its dominions. Just as a father
and a mother enjoy making their goods known to their children and
making their children possess them even more, they would like to
possess more in order to make them more rich and happy so does My
Will enjoy making Its goods known to Its children, to make them rich
and happy, of a happiness without end.
“Now, in the Kingdom of the Supreme Fiat, We will have the copies of
the Sovereign Queen. So, She too longs for and awaits this Divine
Kingdom on earth, in order to have Her copies. What a beautiful
Kingdom It will be a Kingdom of light, of infinite riches, a Kingdom of
perfect sanctity and of dominion. Our children of this Kingdom will all be
kings and queens; they will all be members of the Divine and Royal
Family. They will enclose all Creation within themselves; they will have
the resemblance, the physiognomy of Our Celestial Father, and
therefore will be the fulfilment of Our Glory and the crown of Our head.”
Then, I remained thinking about what Jesus had told me, and I thought
to myself: “Before She knew that She was to be the Mother of the Word,
my Mama had no pain or sorrow; more so, since by living within the
expanses of the Supreme Will, She was happy. Therefore, among the
many seas She possessed, She lacked the sea of pains. Yet, without
this sea of sorrow, She impetrated the longed for Redeemer.”
And Jesus, resuming His speaking, added: “My daughter, even before
knowing that She was to be My Mother, My dear Mama had Her sea of
sorrow, and this sea was the pain because of the offenses given to Her
Creator. Oh! how She grieved. And then, this pain of Hers was
animated by a Divine Will, that She possessed, and that contains the
virtue of a fount: It has the virtue of changing everything that is done in
It the littlest things, the drops of water into unending sea. My Will does
not know how to do small things, but all great.
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