The Real, True Life of Jesus exists in those who live in the Divine Will, just as It does in the Eucharist.
From the Church-approved Volume 16 of Luisa Piccarreta's writings. Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat from the Bishop of her Diocese and St. Annibale di Francia. Below post is based on her entry dated November 5, 1923.
Luisa
was feeling oppressed, in part because her confessor had denied her absolution due to her lack of trust in him, but primarily because of the privation of her beloved
Jesus. Having received Holy Communion,
she abandoned herself to the Lord, lamenting that creatures, instead of
helping her, pile pain upon pain. She asked Jesus, as the High
Priest, to give her absolution Himself, forgiving the sins that are
in her soul. She wished to hear His sweet voice, that bestows life
and forgiveness.
The
Lord made Himself seen in her interior, within the Sacramental veils,
which formed as though a mirror; Jesus was inside of it, alive and
real. He told her that the mirror comprises the accidents of the
bread which keep Him imprisoned within them. He forms His Life in
the Host, but the Host does not give Him anything, not one affection,
heartbeat, or even the littlest “I love You.” It is as though
dead for Him, and He remains alone, without a shadow of requital.
His love is almost impatient to go out and shatter that glass. He
wants to descend into hearts in order to find in them that requital
which the Host does not know how to give, nor can it.
Does Luisa know where He can find His true requital? It is in the soul who lives in His Divine Will. As he descends into her heart in Communion, He immediately consumes the accidents of the Host, because He knows that more noble accidents, more dear to Him, are ready to imprison Him. They will not let Him go out of that heart, which will give Him, not only life within itself, but life for life. He will not be alone, but will be with His most faithful company. There will be two hearts, palpitating together, united in love and in their desires. He will remain in her, and there He will live a Life, alive and real, just as He does in the Most Holy Sacrament. The accidents which He finds in the soul who does His Will, are her acts done in the Divine Volition, which, more than accidents, lay themselves around Him. They imprison Him, but inside a noble and divine prison, not a dark one, because her acts done In His Will illuminate and warm her, more than sun. How happy He feels to form His real Life in her, because He feels as if He were inside His Celestial Royal Palace. In Luisa's heart He is so happy, He delights and feels the purest joys.
Does Luisa know where He can find His true requital? It is in the soul who lives in His Divine Will. As he descends into her heart in Communion, He immediately consumes the accidents of the Host, because He knows that more noble accidents, more dear to Him, are ready to imprison Him. They will not let Him go out of that heart, which will give Him, not only life within itself, but life for life. He will not be alone, but will be with His most faithful company. There will be two hearts, palpitating together, united in love and in their desires. He will remain in her, and there He will live a Life, alive and real, just as He does in the Most Holy Sacrament. The accidents which He finds in the soul who does His Will, are her acts done in the Divine Volition, which, more than accidents, lay themselves around Him. They imprison Him, but inside a noble and divine prison, not a dark one, because her acts done In His Will illuminate and warm her, more than sun. How happy He feels to form His real Life in her, because He feels as if He were inside His Celestial Royal Palace. In Luisa's heart He is so happy, He delights and feels the purest joys.
But
Luisa objected, asking if what He is telling her is something new and
singular – that in one who lives in His Will He forms His real
life? She asked if it was rather His mystical Life, which He forms in
hearts which possess His grace? But Jesus replied that it is not a
mystical Life, as in those who possess His grace. They do not live
with their acts identified within His Volition, and do not have
sufficient material to form the accidents in order to imprison Him.
It would be as if the priest did not have the Host, and wanted to
pronounce the words of the consecration. He would say them, but
would say them to empty space – His sacramental Life would
certainly not have existence. This is how He is in the hearts which,
though they may possess His grace, do not live completely in His
Will. He is in them by grace, but not in reality.
Luisa,
in response, asked the Lord how can it be that He can really live in
the soul who lives in His Will? Jesus answered that does He not live
in the sacramental Host, alive and real, in Body, Blood, Soul and
Divinity? Why does He live in the Host in that way? Because there
is not a will that opposes His Will. If He found in the Host a will
opposed to His, He would form neither real nor perennial Life in it.
This is also the reason why the sacramental accidents are consumed
when creatures receive Him – because He does not find a human will
united with Him in such a way as to want to lose its own will in
order to acquire His Will. Instead He finds a will that wants to
act, that wants to do things on its own. So He makes His little
visit, then He leaves.
On
the other hand, for one who lives in His Divine Will, His Volition
and hers are one. What He does in the Host, how much more can He do
in her, since He finds a heartbeat, an affection, His return and His
interest, which He does not find in the Host. To the soul who lives
in His Will, His real Life within her is necessary; otherwise How
could she live in His Volition? Luisa does not understand that the
sanctity of living in His Will is a sanctity completely different
from the other sanctities. Except for the crosses, mortifications,
and necessary acts of life which embellish the soul, it is nothing
other than the life of the Blessed in Heaven. Since they live in His
Will, by virtue of It they have Him within each one of them, as if He
were for each one alone, alive and real, and not mystically, but
really dwelling within them. If they did not have Him within them as
their own life, it could not be called life of Heaven. Their
happiness would be neither complete nor perfect if even a tiny
particle of His Life were missing in them. Similarly, for one who
lives in His Will on earth, if His real Life, which emits His Will,
were missing, the Divine Volition would be neither full nor perfect
in her. Truly, these are all prodigies of His love, even more: the
prodigy of prodigies, that His Will has kept within Itself until now.
But now it wants to issue them in order to achieve the primary
purpose of the Creation of man. Therefore, He wants to form His
first real Life in Luisa.
On
hearing this, Luisa felt a breath of disturbance, because she felt so
far from this prodigy of having Him form His real Life in her. But
Jesus told her not to worry. What He wants is that she obeys as much
as she can, without putting anything of her own. All other
sanctities, those of obedience and the other virtues, are not exempt
from pettiness, disturbance, conflicts, and waste of time. These
agitations prevent the forming of a beautiful sun – at most they
form a little star. Only the sanctity of the Divine Volition is
exempt from these miseries.
The
Divine Will encloses all the Sacraments and their effects. Therefore
Luisa should abandon herself completely in It, and make It her own.
Then she will receive the effects of the absolution, or anything else
which she might be denied. She should not waste time, because by
doing so she will come to hamper His real Life, which He is forming
in her. (V16; 11/05/1923.)
[Does this mean that the soul living in the Divine Will does not have to receive Communion? Absolutely not! When such a soul, in whom Jesus lives with His real Life, receives the Sacrament, Jesus gloriously receives Himself, repeating what He did at the Last Supper, on the night that He instituted the Eucharist, when He gave Communion to Himself. I hope to be able to post something about this, based on Luisa's revelations, in the near future.]
[Does this mean that the soul living in the Divine Will does not have to receive Communion? Absolutely not! When such a soul, in whom Jesus lives with His real Life, receives the Sacrament, Jesus gloriously receives Himself, repeating what He did at the Last Supper, on the night that He instituted the Eucharist, when He gave Communion to Himself. I hope to be able to post something about this, based on Luisa's revelations, in the near future.]
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