Preparation for Easter

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As you can grasp, while Jesus was commenting on the vision of his encounter with his Mother after the Resurrection, at the same time He was giving me a view of his Resurrection in the tomb and his meeting with Mary Magdalene. I am utterly blessed as a result. Immersed in the light of the Risen Christ - a joyful, peaceful light!

I could give you the notebook, since, from a human viewpoint, “everything is finished.” But the Master tells me that there is still something to be added. And I wait.

A little later I say to Jesus, “What joy, Lord, not to see You suffering any longer in that way and to see your Mother smiling!” And He says:

“But don’t abandon yourself to this sweetness. This is not the bread which you should eat. But that of the pain of your God and the tears of Mary. I had to give this vision in advance to offer you the gift I promised. But it is a time of pain, and you must contemplate Pain. Father M.184 wished to have all of this for Easter. But I want it to be a preparation for Easter for him and for many. Tell him, then, that when I have completed this gift of mine with the final point, he must leave anything else he’s working on in the middle and devote himself to this. So that it will be distributed in time. This is my will.”


183 This entry is preceded by the episodes involving Easter dawn, with Mary’s lament and prayer, and Jesus’ appearing to Mary after the Resurrection, found in the cycle on The Glorification.

184 Father Romualdo Migliorini. See note 1. As regards the task mentioned here, see notes 15 and 150.

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