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Day 9Today bring to Me SOULS WHO HAVE BECOME LUKEWARM,* and immerse them in the abyss of My mercy. These souls wound My ...
04/11/2026

Day 9
Today bring to Me SOULS WHO HAVE BECOME LUKEWARM,* and immerse them in the abyss of My mercy. These souls wound My Heart most painfully. My soul suffered the most dreadful loathing in the Garden of Olives because of lukewarm souls. They were the reason I cried out: 'Father, take this cup away from Me, if it be Your will.' For them, the last hope of salvation is to run to My mercy.
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Eighth Day:Today bring to Me THE SOULS WHO ARE DETAINED IN PURGATORY, and immerse them in the abyss of My mercy. Let the...
04/10/2026

Eighth Day:
Today bring to Me THE SOULS WHO ARE DETAINED IN PURGATORY, and immerse them in the abyss of My mercy. Let the torrents of My Blood cool down their scorching flames. All these souls are greatly loved by Me. They are making retribution to My justice. It is in your power to bring them relief. Draw all the indulgences from the treasury of My Church and offer them on their behalf. Oh, if you only knew the torments they suffer, you would continually offer for them the alms of the spirit and pay off their debt to My justice.

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Day 7Today bring to Me THE SOULS WHO ESPECIALLY VENERATE AND GLORIFY MY MERCY,* and immerse them in My mercy. These soul...
04/09/2026

Day 7
Today bring to Me THE SOULS WHO ESPECIALLY VENERATE AND GLORIFY MY MERCY,* and immerse them in My mercy. These souls sorrowed most over my Passion and entered most deeply into My spirit. They are living images of My Compassionate Heart. These souls will shine with a special brightness in the next life. Not one of them will go into the fire of hell. I shall particularly defend each one of them at the hour of death.

Sixth Day:Today bring to Me THE MEEK AND HUMBLE SOULS AND THE SOULS OF LITTLE CHILDREN, and immerse them in My mercy. Th...
04/08/2026

Sixth Day:
Today bring to Me THE MEEK AND HUMBLE SOULS AND THE SOULS OF LITTLE CHILDREN, and immerse them in My mercy. These souls most closely resemble My Heart. They strengthened Me during My bitter agony. I saw them as earthly Angels, who will keep vigil at My altars. I pour out upon them whole torrents of grace. Only the humble soul is capable of receiving My grace. I favor humble souls with My confidence.

A little late today. Fifth Day:Today bring to Me THE SOULS OF THOSE WHO HAVE SEPARATED THEMSELVES FROM MY CHURCH,* and i...
04/07/2026

A little late today.

Fifth Day:
Today bring to Me THE SOULS OF THOSE WHO HAVE SEPARATED THEMSELVES FROM MY CHURCH,* and immerse them in the ocean of My mercy. During My bitter Passion they tore at My Body and Heart, that is, My Church. As they return to unity with the Church, My wounds heal and in this way they alleviate My Passion.

Fourth Day:Today bring to Me The PAGANS AND THOSE WHO DO NOT YET KNOW ME. I was thinking also of them during My bitter P...
04/06/2026

Fourth Day:
Today bring to Me The PAGANS AND THOSE WHO DO NOT YET KNOW ME. I was thinking also of them during My bitter Passion, and their future zeal comforted My Heart. Immerse them in the ocean of My mercy.

Day 3 Today bring to Me ALL DEVOUT AND FAITHFUL SOULS, and immerse them in the ocean of My mercy. These souls brought Me...
04/05/2026

Day 3
Today bring to Me ALL DEVOUT AND FAITHFUL SOULS, and immerse them in the ocean of My mercy. These souls brought Me consolation on the Way of the Cross. They were that drop of consolation in the midst of an ocean of bitterness.

Christ has Risen! Alleluia Alleluia!

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*And God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the lig...
04/05/2026

*And God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day. (*Genesis 1:3-5)

It’s Easter morning - a new day and the final in our series of Holy Week reflections. The Gospel of Luke tells us that some 2,000 years ago, the women who followed Jesus approached the tomb very early in the morning on the first day of the week and found it empty. It’s hard not to see the connection back to the first chapter of Genesis when God creates the first morning light on the first day of creation. The Resurrection of Christ marks not merely the triumph of life over death, but the unveiling of a new creation, a new Genesis.

In 2010, Dr. Paolo DiLazzaro revealed his groundbreaking research - the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth of Jesus bearing his image - was not formed by blood but by light. His study showed that an intense burst of ultraviolet light similar to the Big Bang formed the image of Christ on the linen as though it was photographic film. The moment was so important, God quite literally took a picture for us to remember.

The parallels to Genesis don’t stop at the light of the resurrection. Just as God breathed into Adam and gave him life and just as the Ruach (breath) of God moved through Eden, Jesus breathes on his Apostles in John 20:22.  “Receive the Holy Spirit,” He says. He then gives them the ability to retain and forgive sins. After that, he restores Peter to his purpose - “feed my sheep.” But, what does Jesus want Peter to feed them? He is to feed them with Jesus himself - the bread of life from the new tree of life, the cross. And just as God told Adam and Eve to be fruitful and multiply, after the resurrection He instructs the Apostles to make disciples too - “therefore go and make disciples of all nations.”

The parallels to the first creation are clear. The Apostles are no longer ordinary men, they are a new creation in Christ containing his living breath. Men with the Holy Spirit. Men on mission. Men in union with the Spirit who will help bring forth a new creation in the Church. St. Paul states this mystery clearly when he writes, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation” (2 Corinthians 5:17). 

The tomb is the womb of the new cosmos. Christ emerges not just alive, but glorified, transfigured, and He calls His followers to share in that glory. The Church is not a mere institution— it is the form of the new creation in the world, where the Spirit still hovers, the light still shines, the tree of life produces bread and wine, and the divine breath flows through us.

St. John starts his Gospel by saying, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” Perhaps in a veiled way, He is both starting and ending the story of Christ with the Easter message. So, let us join him today in proclaiming the light of Christ. Let there be light!

Happy Easter!

Second Day:"Today bring to Me THE SOULS OF PRIESTS AND RELIGIOUS, and immerse them in My unfathomable mercy. It was they...
04/04/2026

Second Day:
"Today bring to Me THE SOULS OF PRIESTS AND RELIGIOUS, and immerse them in My unfathomable mercy. It was they who gave Me strength to endure My bitter Passion. Through them as through channels My mercy flows out upon mankind."

We would love to pray for your priests and religious by name. Comment the name of your priest, brother, sister you would like us to pray for today.

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Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Isr...
04/04/2026

Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is opposed and a sword will pierce through your own soul also, so that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed.” (Luke 2:34)

It is Holy Saturday and Jesus lays lifeless in a garden tomb. Today is a perfect time to ponder his life - as I'm sure the disciples and apostles in Jerusalem were doing. And what better place to start than by reflecting on the woman who gave him life. Twice in the Gospel of Luke, we hear that Mary pondered what was happening in her heart. The first was when the Shepherds arrived in Bethlehem bringing news from the angels. The second was when Jesus left his parents and was found waiting for them in ‘his Father’s house,’ the temple of God.

Luke, who knew Mary and heard her stories before writing his Gospel, gives us this detail to help us understand the heart of Mary. It’s a heart that receives, a heart that reflects, a heart that ponders.

Imagine what her heart was going through Good Friday? She followed Jesus the entire way to his cross, never leaving his side. Not once did she call out, “Jesus, my Son, get off the cross!” Not once did she beg through teary eyes, “Jesus, for my sake, honor your mother! Make this stop!” No, she pondered and she walked and she suffered and she gave him her eyes. She offered him her strength. She lifted him up.

We know Jesus was perfect in everything and never sinned. So, we know he honored his mother. We see this at Cana when he responds to Mary’s concern for the wedding party. “Woman, my hour has not yet come.” And yet, despite this, he listened to Mary’s request and performed his first miracle. Imagine the pain Mary would have caused Jesus if she asked him to get off the cross? Peter didn’t understand why Jesus had to die and we remember the chastisement given to Peter. What if Mary had asked the same? Would Jesus have honored her? How would he have reconciled her request with his mission - with the Commandments? The good news is Mary didn’t. She was silent just like her son, following him to the cross.

Thank God for Mary. She gave us life twice. In her yes to his conception and in her yes to his death. "Be it done unto me according to thy word." And, because of her receptivity to the word of God, a sword pierces her soul. St. Paul tells us about this sword in Ephesians. He says it is "the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." It is this spirit that overshadows Mary in Nazareth and this spirit that penetrates her very soul at Calvary. In her restraint, Mary embodies the Holy Spirit and is prepared for her task - to Mother the Church.

"Woman, behold your son. Son behold your mother." Mary stands beside those who face the cross - beside the Church - as our Mother. We can be sure that on Holy Saturday, just as Mary pondered her son's conception, his life and his death, she was pondering this gift she was given on Calvary. She was bringing us into her heart too.

Let us then turn to Our Mother Mary today. Let's ask her to open her pondering heart and tell us stories of her son who is our brother Jesus. He is coming tomorrow.

Today we begin the first day of the Divine Mercy Novena. A novena is typically nine days of prayer in preparation of a c...
04/03/2026

Today we begin the first day of the Divine Mercy Novena. A novena is typically nine days of prayer in preparation of a celebration of a feast day. Divine Mercy Sunday is the first Sunday after Easter. It can be said at anytime but Our Lord asked that it be said as a novena and promised, "By this Novena (of Chaplets), I will grant every possible grace to souls."

Our Lord said "I desire that during these nine days you bring souls to the fountain of My mercy, that they may draw therefrom strength and refreshment and whatever grace they have need of in the hardships of life, and especially at the hour of death" (Diary, of St. Faustina 1209).

"He drove out the man, and at the east of the garden of Eden he placed the cherubim and a flaming sword that turned ever...
04/03/2026

"He drove out the man, and at the east of the garden of Eden he placed the cherubim and a flaming sword that turned every way to guard the way to the tree of life." (Genesis 1:24)

It’s day three of our Holy Week reflections - Good Friday.

What a day today is. It's overwhelming.

To understand what is happening on Good Friday, we have to start with the night of Holy Thursday. Jesus enters the Garden of Gethsemane and begins to pray. “Father, let this cup pass from me. Not my will but yours be done.”

Jesus’ agony is one of the most profound and mysterious parts of the Bible. In this simple phrase Jesus speaks from his two natures. As the perfect man, Jesus is praying the Passover prayer asking for the cup of suffering to pass from him. However, as God, he is asking for the blood to pass from him. In fact, just a few lines before he said, “this cup is my blood.”

The root of his agony is the tearing of Jesus the Man and Jesus who is God between these two conflicting prayers. As Messiah he is restoring the separation between God and Man that has existed since the Garden. Ultimately, he undoes the sin of Adam and Eve and submits himself to the will of the Father, “Not my will but yours be done.” Jesus sweats blood by his own volition and lets himself be handed over. Jesus the high priest has become the lamb led to slaughter.

There is so much to unpack here. But let's start with the fact that it all happens in a Garden. It’s not unintentional. Jesus wants us to think back to the first Garden. To Eden. He wants us to reflect on sin and expulsion. What has to be corrected is a matter of the heart and Jesus is correcting it through uniting his heart with ours. Adam and Eve desired to be God. If God allowed them to stay and gave them the tree of life forever, this corruption of the heart would spread its rot throughout creation. Unfortunately, they had to die.

But the secret is, how could that death become redemptive, not just punitive. Can good come from death? Jesus shows us this simple key to the Christian life. When we willingly die to ourselves for God, when we embrace our crosses, we are given new life. And not only are we given new life, we are given access back to the tree of life - the source of eternal life.

It's no coincidence that Jesus died on a cross made of wood. This tree made of human work from dead wood by an empire of war, soaks up his blood and becomes the new tree of life. The fruit of the tree is his body and blood.

When we suffer with love, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the world becomes a new Garden ready to be planted and death becomes a doorway to the Kingdom of God.

Let us all repeat with Jesus today, “Not my will but yours be done.”

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