….John
addressed them, saying to all, “I indeed baptize you with water. But one mightier than I is coming, the strap
of whose sandals I am not worthy to loose.
He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.” Luke 3;16
“A collection of memories of the Servant of God
Luisa
Piccarreta was born on April 23, 1865 the Sunday after Easter (Divine Mercy
Sunday), in Corato, Bari, to Nicola Vito and Rosa Tarantino, who had five
daughters: Maria, Rachele, Filomena, Luisa and Angela. A few hours after
Luisa’s birth, her father wrapped her in a blanket and took her to the main
church for baptism. Her mother had not suffered the pangs of labor: her birth
was painless. On another occasion, a
great flame was seen to flare up from a little hill not far from the farm.
Since Luisa liked to play on that hill, her mother and father hastened there
immediately to put out the fire. It turned out to be unnecessary: Luisa was
quietly sitting on a rocky peak, gazing into the sky without a trace of fire
around her.
Book of Heaven - November A.D. 1925
If I see the newborn being baptized, I cry with
sorrow, because while with baptism I restore his innocence - I find again my
child, I give back to him the rights over Creation which he had lost, I smile
at him with love and satisfaction, I make the enemy flee from him, that he may
no longer have any right over him, I entrust him to the Angels and all Heaven
makes feast for him –
Book
of Heaven - March 23, A.D. 1910
"My daughter, I recommend that you not get out of
my Will, because my Will contains such power as to be a new Baptism for the
soul - and even more than Baptism itself. In fact, while in the Sacraments
there is part of my Grace, in my Will there is the whole fullness of It. In the
Baptism, the stain of original sin is removed, but passions and weaknesses
remain. In
my Will, since the soul destroys her own volition, she also destroys passions,
weaknesses and all that is human; and she lives of the virtues, of the fortitude
and of all the Divine qualities."
Book of Heaven -- March 13, 1912
The victim Baptism by fire has effects superior to the Baptism by water.
Jesus continues to speak about the state of victim, telling me: "My daughter, the Baptism at birth is by water; it has the virtue to purify, but not to take away tendencies and passions. On the other hand, the Baptism of victim is Baptism by fire, therefore it has not only the virtue to purify, but also to consume any passion and evil tendencies. I Myself baptize the soul, bit by bit: my thought baptizes the thought of the victim soul; my heartbeat baptizes her heartbeat; my desire her desire, and so on. This Baptism is done between Myself and the soul, according to whether she gives herself to Me without ever taking back what she gave Me.
This is why,
my daughter, you don’t feel evil tendencies and such. It comes from your state
of victim, and I tell you this for your consolation. So, tell Father G. to be well attentive, for this is the mission of
missions - the apostolate of apostolates. I want him always with Me, and all
intent within Me."
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