Divine Mercy

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Victor,

I'll just add the link below to give context to the fulfillment of the Sacramental Life. As Christ comes to us Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Eucharist to nurture the development of Himself in us, in the Gift of Living the Divine Will, we become the Bread and Wine that the Holy Spirit consecrates so that Christ can live in us to do again what He did when He walked the earth. By virtue of the cooperation of our human will to God's Divine Will our personal acts have the effect of Jesus doing it which means they have the eternal results of bringing the graces of redemption and sanctification to individuals and the world. This is because we are united with Christ and we become another Christ for Him to save souls and to bring honor and glory to His and our Father.

God bless!

Gerry



--------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Gerry Aboyme <gerryaboyme@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 22, 2022, 11:27
Subject: The Gift of Living the Divine Will
To: <sfc208@yahoo.com>


Hi Fr Jim,

Recently Fr Jonathan, the Vicar General of Metuchen, gave a homily celebrating the diverse cultures that we have at my parish. His description of bringing together all of God's revelation for the purpose of coming to a deeper understanding of His Will juxtaposed well in that he gave it to an audience composed of a wide spectrum of cultures, the bringing together of humanity as it were to receive the encouragement of receiving God's greatest blessings found in His Word. This is what the writings of Luisa Piccarreta with regard to the gift of Living the Divine Will is about. 

1. The gift of Living the Divine Will is the fulfillment of the Our Father in which Heaven and earth become one because God's Will is done on earth as It is in Heaven. 

2. It is the awaited Return of Christ. 

3. The fulfillment of the Sacramental Life.

As such I pray that it will be a topic of discussion at the Eucharistic Congress in 2024.

The format I used to relay this information is through an address to the Adorers at the Our Lady of Fatima Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel in Piscataway. I frame it against the current condition of Holy Mother Church 

Please click on the link to my blog.

God bless!

Gerry Aboyme 




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