The Divine Will appears in all of Creation

Jesus, rest your gaze upon me, prepare my soul to receive the kiss of your union, cleanse me. May we live this prayer together, united in every way, in body, in soul, in love and in free will. May this encounter between love created and Love uncreated be a source of Life for all. In this way, hidden in your Love, all the created dissolves in the ardent fire of Love uncreated. Amen. FIAT.

“Praise your God! He blesses your children within you” (Ps 147:12-13)

Passage from “Book of Heaven” by Luisa Piccarreta, the Little Daughter of the Divine Will – 26 February 1927 – second section

After this, having heard of the exposition of the Most Holy Sacrament that was done in the church, I thought to myself:
“For me there are neither expositions nor services.”

And my sweet Jesus, giving me no time to think about anything else, came out from within my interior and told me:
“My daughter, for you there is no need of exposition,
because one who does My Will
has the greater
and more continuous exposition
that My Will displays in the whole Creation.

Even more, since each created thing is animated by It,
It forms innumerable expositions for as many things as exist.

Who forms My Divine Life in the Eucharist? My Will. 
If the Sacramental Host were not animated by My Supreme Will, the Divine Life would not exist in it 
– it would be a simple white host that would not deserve the adoration of the faithful.

“Now, My daughter, My Will makes Its exposition in the sun;
and just as My Will has the veils of the Host that conceal My Life,
so does It have the veils of the light that conceal It in the sun.
Yet,
who makes a genuflection,
who sends a kiss of adoration,
to says a ‘thank you' to My Will exposed in the sun?

No one.
What ingratitude!
And yet, in spite of this,
It does not stop;
It is always stable in doing good.
Within Its veils of light,
It follows the steps of man,
It invests his actions;
whatever path he may take, Its light makes Itself found in front of him and behind him,
carrying him as though in triumph within Its womb of light in order to do good to him
– disposed to do good to him and to give him light, even if he did not want It.

“Oh! Will of Mine,
how invincible,
lovable,
admirable You are
– immutable in good,
untiring,
without ever drawing back.

See the great difference 
between the exposition of the Eucharist 
and what My Will Itself makes, in a continuous act, in created things: 
in that of the Eucharist,
man must put himself out,
he has to go himself,
draw near It,
and dispose himself to receive the good; otherwise he receives nothing.

On the other hand, in the exposition of My Will in created things,
it is My Will that goes to man, that puts Itself out;
and even if he is not disposed,
My Will gives in abundance,
and drowns him with Its Goods.
Yet, there is no one who adores My Eternal Will in Its many expositions.

Let us pray

O Divine Will, engrave the message of Jesus in my heart, so that I may be imbued with it and understand the greatness of this life that the Lord invites me to live today. In his Will, let me give thanks for all, repair for all and give glory for all.


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Community prayer

Act of Spiritual Communion (by Mgr Raymond Centène)

Lord Jesus, I firmly believe that You are present in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. I love You more than anything and I desire You with all my soul. “My body longs for you, like a dry, weary land without water.” (Psalm 62) I want to receive You today with all the love of the Virgin Mary, with the joy and the fervor of the Saints. Since I am prevented from receiving You sacramentally, come at least spiritually to visit my soul. In this time of absence, may this Eucharistic fast to which I am subjected bring me in communion with Your sufferings, especially with the feeling of abandon that You felt on the Cross when You cried out: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” May this sacramental fast bring me in communion with the sentiments of Your Most Holy Mother and of St Joseph when they lost You in the temple of Jerusalem; with the sentiments of Your Holy Mother when she received You, lifeless, at the foot of the Cross. May this Eucharistic fast bring me in communion with the suffering of Your mystical Body, the Church, throughout the world where persecution, or the absence of priests, are obstacles to sacramental life. May this Eucharistic fast bring me to understand that the Eucharist is an over-abundant gift of Your love and not a given for my spiritual comfort. May this Eucharistic fast be a reparation for all the times when I received you with a heart that was badly prepared, cold, indifferent, without love nor thanksgiving. May this Eucharistic fast ever increase my hunger to receive You truly and substantially in Your body, Your blood, Your soul and Your divinity when the circumstances will allow me. And until then, Lord Jesus, come to visit us spiritually through Your grace to strengthen us in our trials. Maranatha, come Lord Jesus.

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