Valeria – If You Do Not Abandon Prayer…

“Mary, the Suffering Mother” to Valeria Copponi on March 29, 2023:

My daughter, you know very well how much suffering I will have to face in these coming days. [1]Since Our Lady enjoys the beatific vision and the bliss of eternity, her “suffering” is one of love and compassion that nonetheless does not detract from her eternal joy. It is, rather, an identification with her exiled children and our tears through which  she carries our burdens and sufferings, through her maternal intercession, to her Son, Jesus. I offer myself to my Son and His Father for all of you, especially for those children of mine who have lost their faith.
 
I ask you, my beloved ones, to pray and offer sacrifices in these times of Lent for priests who suffer because they no longer feel the personal presence of the Holy Spirit upon them. Please, my dearly beloved little children, offer up prayers and suffering this Lent for all my sons who are priests, that they may again find the presence of Jesus beside them day and night. So many of them have become spiritually distant because you, my children, do not pray to Jesus and the Holy Spirit for them. I beseech you, be aware that your prayers will bring the Holy Spirit back to reign over the consecrated.
 
These are hard times for you, but if you do not abandon prayer, you will soon see the glory of God over all His people. Many of your brothers and sisters will return to church, above all to be reconciled with God. I am counting so much on you, and my Son will give you the strength to face these last difficult times. Be aware of the times in which you are living; most of my children, especially the young ones, are far from God, but Jesus appreciates your prayers very much, as He loves His far-off children and desires that each one of them would return to loving and blessing Jesus and the Eternal Father.
I love you.
 
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1 Since Our Lady enjoys the beatific vision and the bliss of eternity, her “suffering” is one of love and compassion that nonetheless does not detract from her eternal joy. It is, rather, an identification with her exiled children and our tears through which  she carries our burdens and sufferings, through her maternal intercession, to her Son, Jesus.
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