Divine Mercy

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Triumph of Divine Mercy: Fr Gobbi "Marian Movement of Priests"

                        Message 544
                   April 16, 1995
                   Easter Sunday

                "Beloved children, rejoice with me, Sorrowful Mother of the Passion, and consoled and joyous Mother of the Resurrec­tion.
                  Your joy is united with that of all the angelic cohorts, who bow down to adore my Son Jesus, as He appears to them in the dazzling splendor of his divinity. It is united  also with the joy of all paradise, which welcomes the Son of God, risen and seated at the right hand of the Father and in that of the just, who, in the lower regions, salute the moment of their liberation. Today new quiverings of life are running throughout all creation. All humanity exults with greatest joy because Jesus crucified, dead and risen, it contemplates the triumph of Divine Mercy
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                —The triumph of Divine Mercy is accomplished in the debt paid to divine Justice, because of the sin which was committed by our first parents and which has brought condemnation upon all their descendants.  Today, in Christ who rises, there comes about this marvelous return of all humanly into the arms of its Heavenly Father. Jesus is offered as victim of expiation, so that the merciful love of the Father might be able to receive, into his communion of life, this humanity, now redeemed and saved.

             —The triumph of Divine Mercy is accomplished in the victory of good over evil, of grace over sin, of love over hatred, of life over death. In Christ who comes forth victorious from the grave, a way of light is traced out for all humanity so that it may thus respond to the great gift which it has received from Him.  It is the way of love. Now love is called to triumph over egotism and hatred, over violence and war, over misunderstanding and all divisions.

               The triumph of Divine Mercy is accomplished over Satan and all his wicked spirits, because this day marks the moment of their greatest defeat. Satan can still act to lead to ruin and perdition this frail humanity, even though it is redeemed.  But ­in the end the triumph will be totally God's, because Christ is the only Savior and your Redeemer.
                 In these last times, the struggle between good and evil, between grace and sin, between God and Satan, is reaching the summit of its power.
                           It seems that, in your days, Satan has attained his victory, as during the Sabbath when Jesus lay lifeless in the sepulcher.  But the moment is close when Christ Ri­sen will manifest Himself in all his power; evil will be destroyed; Satan will be defeated forever; and then will appear in all its splendor the triumph of Divine Mercy over the world.”


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