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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Saturday, January 31, 2015

 

Saturday, January 31, 2015: (St. John Bosco)

Jesus said: “My people, I have left you My very Self in every Holy Communion that you receive. My Eucharist is the most sacred gift that I have bestowed upon My people so I can always be with you. I only ask that you receive Me reverently by bowing or kneeling, and taking My consecrated Host on your tongue. You also need to receive Me without mortal sin on your soul, so you do not commit a sin of sacrilege. This is why it is good to come to monthly Confession so you can keep a pure soul. Not every person believes in My Real Presence, but I am still there. This is why you genuflect before My tabernacle that contains My consecrated Hosts. When you receive Me in My Eucharistic sacrament, you receive My graces to heal any effects of sin on your soul. Before you receive Me, you could pray an Act of Contrition for any venial sins only. Mortal sins require Confession to the priest to be cleansed from your souls before you can receive Me in Holy Communion. By giving Me praise and thanks for My gifts to you, you are giving reverence to My Real Presence. Remember to take some quiet time with Me after receiving Holy Communion. This is your intimate time with Me to hear My words for your life. This miracle of changing bread and wine into My Body and Blood, is the best reason to come to daily Mass. Adoration visits are also a way of keeping close to Me.”

Jesus said: “My people, I have told you that I would put an invisible shield of protection around the people at My refuges during the tribulation. Before this time, there may be a need to hide people from the authorities. The evil ones will be searching for Christian leaders before martial law is declared. It will be in these early stages when some of My faithful will be more vulnerable. Keep this in mind as you are making plans for your addition, so more people can have a place to stay. Again, trust in My help and protection in all that you are called to do.”

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