CHAPTER X.
THE VICTORY OF CHRIST OVER HELL.
The hidden and venerable mysteries of this chapter correspond to many
others scattered through the whole extent of this history. One of them is, that Lucifer
and his demons in the course of the life and miracles our Savior, never could
ascertain fully whether the Lord was true God and Redeemer of the world, and
consequently what was the dignity of the most holy Mary. This was so disposed by divine
Providence, in order that the whole mystery of the Incarnation and the Redemption of the
human race might be more fittingly accomplished. Lucifer, although knowing that God was to
assume human flesh, nevertheless knew nothing of the manner and the circumstances of the
Incarnation. As he was permitted to form an opinion of this mystery in accordance with his
pride, he was full of hallucinations, sometimes believing Christ to be God on account of
his miracles, sometimes rejecting such an opinion on account of seeing Him poor,
humiliated, afflicted and fatigued. Harassed by these contradicting evidences, he remained
in doubt and continued his inquiries until the predestined hour of Christ's Death on the
Cross, where, in virtue of the Passion and Death of the sacred humanity, which he had
himself brought about, he was to be undeceived and vanquished by the full solution of
these mysteries.
Lucifer and his demons, as soon as they saw the Lord taking the Cross
upon his sacred shoulders, wished to fly and cast themselves into hell; for at that moment
they began to feel with greater force the operations of his divine power. By divine
intervention this new torment made them aware that the Death of this innocent Man, whose
destruction they had plotted and who could not be a mere man, threatened great ruin to
themselves. They therefore desired to withdraw and they ceased to incite the Jews
and the executioners, as they had done hitherto. But the command of the most blessed Mary,
enforced by the divine power, detained them and, enchained like fiercest dragons,
compelled them to accompany Christ to Calvary. The ends of the mysterious chain that bound
them were placed into the hands of Mary, the great Queen who, by the power of her divine
Son, held them all in subjection and bondage. Although they many times sought to break
away and raged in helpless fury, they could not overcome the power of the heavenly Lady.
She forced them to come to Calvary and stand around the Cross, where She commanded them to
remain motionless and witness the end of the great mysteries there enacted for the
salvation of men and the ruin of themselves.
Lucifer and his infernal hosts were so overwhelmed with pains and
torments by the presence of the Lord and his blessed Mother, and with the fear of their
impending ruin, that they would have felt greatly relieved to be allowed to cast
themselves into the darkness of hell. As this was not permitted them, they fell
upon one another and furiously fought with each other like hornets disturbed in their
nest, or like a brood of vermin confusedly seeking some dark shelter. But their rabid fury
was not that of animals, but that of demons more cruel than dragons.
The time had now come for this ancient dragon to be vanquished
by the Master of life. As this was to be the hour of his disillusionment, and as
this poisonous asp was not to escape it by stopping his ears to the voice of the Enchanter
(Ps. 57, 5), the Lord began to speak the seven words from his Cross, at the same time
providing that Lucifer and his demons should understand the mysteries therein contained.
For it was by this disclosure that the Lord wished to triumph over them, over sin and
death, and despoil them of their tyrannous power over the human race. The Savior then
pronounced the first word: "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they
do!" (Luke 23, 34). By these words the princes of darkness came to the full
conviction, that Christ our Lord was speaking to the eternal Father, that He was his
natural Son and the true God with Him and the Holy Ghost, that He had permitted death in
his most sacred and perfect humanity, united to the Divinity for the salvation of the
whole human race; that now He offered his infinitely precious merits for the pardon of the
sins of all those children of Adam, who should avail themselves thereof for their rescue,
not excepting even the wretches that crucified Him. At this discovery Lucifer and his
demons were thrown into such fury and despair that they instantly wished to hurl
themselves impetuously to the depths of hell and strained all their powers to accomplish
it in spite of the powerful Queen.
In the second word spoken by the Lord to the fortunate thief:
"Amen I say to thee, today thou shalt be with Me in paradise," the demons
understood that the fruits of the Redemption in the justification of sinners ended in the
glorification of the just. They were made aware that from this hour the merits of Christ
would commence to act with a new force and strength, that through them should be opened
the gates of Paradise, which had been closed by the first sin, and that from now on
men would enter upon eternal happiness and occupy their destined heavenly seats, which
until now had been impossible for them. They perceived the power Christ to call sinners,
justify and beautify them, and they felt the triumphs gained over themselves by the
exalted virtues, the humility, patience, meekness and all the virtues of his life. The
confusion and torment of Lucifer at seeing this cannot be explained by human tongue; but
it was so great, that he humiliated himself so far as to beg the most blessed Virgin to
permit them descend into hell and be cast out from her presence; but the great Queen would
not consent, as the time had not yet arrived.
At the third word spoken by the Lord to his Mother: "Woman, behold
thy son!" the demons discovered that this heavenly Lady was the true Mother of the
Godman, the same Woman whose likeness and prophetic sign had been shown to them in the
heavens at their creation, and who was to crush their head as announced by the Lord in the
terrestrial paradise. They were informed of the dignity and excellence of this great Lady
over all creatures, and of her power which they were even now experiencing. As they had
from the beginning of the world and from the creation of the first woman, used all their
astuteness to find out who this great woman that was announced in the heavens could be,
and as they now discovered Her in Mary, whom they had until now overlooked, these dragons
were seized with inexpressible fury; their having been thus mistaken crushed their
arrogance beyond all their other torments, and in their fury they raged against their own
selves like bloodthirsty lions, while their helpless wrath against the heavenly Lady was
increased a thousandfold. Moreover, they discerned that saint John was appointed by Christ
our Lord as the angel guardian of his Mother, endowed with the powers of the priesthood.
This they understood to be in the nature of a threat against their own wrath, which was
well known to saint John. Lucifer saw not only the power of the Evangelist, but that given
to all the priests in virtue of their participation in the dignity and power of our
Redeemer; and that the rest of the just, even though no priests, were placed under the
special protection of the Lord and made powerful against hell. All this paralyzed the
strength of Lucifer and his demons.
The fourth word of Christ was addressed to the eternal Father:
"God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" The evil spirits discovered in these
words that the charity of God toward men was boundless and everlasting; that, in order to
satisfy it, He had mysteriously suspended the influence of the Divinity over his most
sacred humanity, thus permitting his sufferings to reach the highest degree and to draw
from them the most abundant fruits; that He was aware and lovingly complained of his being
deprived of the salvation of a part of the human race; how ready He was to suffer more,
if such would be ordained by the eternal Father. Man's good fortune in being so beloved by
God increased the envy of Lucifer and his demons, and they foresaw the divine Omnipotence
following out this immense love without limitation. This knowledge crushed the haughty
malice of the enemies and they were made well aware of their own weakness and helplessness
in opposing this love, if men themselves should not choose to neglect its influence.
The fifth word of Christ, "I thirst," confirmed Christ's
triumph over the devil and his followers; they were filled with wrath and fury because the
Lord clearly let them see their total overthrow. By these words they understood Him to say
to them: If what I suffer for men my love for them seem great to you, be assured that my
love for them is still unsatiated, that it continues to long for their eternal
salvation, and that the mighty waters of torments and sufferings have not extinguished it
(Cant. 8, 7). Much more would I suffer for them, if it were necessary, in order to
deliver them from your tyranny and make them powerful and strong against malice and pride.
In the sixth word of the Lord: "It is consummated!" Lucifer
and his hordes were informed that the mystery of the Incarnation and Redemption was now
accomplished and entirely perfected according to the decree of divine wisdom. For they
were made to feel that Christ our Redeemer had obediently fulfilled the will of the
eternal Father; that He had accomplished all the promises and prophecies made to the world
by the ancient Fathers; that his humility and obedience had compensated for their own
pride and disobedience in heaven in having not subjected themselves and acknowledged Him
as their Superior in human flesh; and that they were now through the wisdom of God justly
humbled and vanquished by the very Lord whom they despised. The great dignity and the
infinite merits of Christ demanded that in this very hour He should exercise his office
and power of Judge over angels and men, such as had been conceded to him by the eternal
Father. He now applied this power by hurling this sentence at Lucifer and all his
followers, that, being condemned to eternal fire, they instantly depart into the deepest
dungeons of hell. This very sentence was included in the pronouncing of the seventh word:
"Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit!" (Luke 23, 46.) The mighty
Queen and Mother concurred with the will of her Son Jesus and united with his her
command that Lucifer and all demons depart to the infernal depths. In virtue of these
decree of the supreme King and of the Queen, the evil spirits were routed from Calvary and
precipitated to deepest hell more violently and suddenly than a flash of light through the
riven clouds.
The rout of Lucifer and his angels from Calvary to the abyss of hell
was more violent and disastrous than their first expulsion from heaven. Though, as holy
Job says (Job 10, 21), that place is a land of darkness, covered with the shades of death,
full of gloomy disorder, misery, torments and confusion; yet on this occasion the chaos
and disorder was a thousandfold increased; because the damned were made to feel new horror
and additional punishments at the sudden meeting of the ferocious demons in their rabid
fury. It is certain that the devils have not the power of assigning the damned to a place
of greater or lesser torment; for all their torments are decreed by divine justice
according to the measure of the demerits of each of the condemned.
As soon as Lucifer was permitted to proceed in these matters and arise
from the consternation in which he remained for some time, he set about proposing to his
fellow-demons new plans of his pride. For this purpose he called them all together and
placing himself in an elevated position, he spoke to them: "To you, who have for so
many ages followed and still follow my standards for the vengeance of my wrongs, is known
the injury which I have now sustained at the hands of this Mangod, and how for
thirty-three years He has led me about in deceit, hiding his Divinity and concealing the
operations of his soul, and how He has now triumphed over us by the very Death which we
have brought upon Him. Before He assumed flesh I hated Him and refused to acknowledge Him
as being more worthy than I to be adored by the rest of creation. Although on account of
this resistance I was cast out from heaven with you and was degraded to this abominable
condition so unworthy of my greatness and former beauty, I am even more tormented
to see myself thus vanquished and oppressed by this Man and by his Mother. From the day on
which the first man was created I have sleeplessly sought to find Them and destroy Them;
or if I should not be able to destroy Them, I at least wished to bring destruction upon
all his creatures and induce them not to acknowledge Him as their God, and that none of
them should ever draw any benefit from his works. This has been my intent, to this all my
solicitude and efforts were directed. But in vain, since He has overcome me by his
humility and poverty, crushed me by his patience, and at last has despoiled me of the
sovereignty of the world by his Passion and frightful Death. This causes me such an
excruciating pain, that, even if I succeeded in hurling Him from the right hand of his
Father, where He sits triumphant, and if I should draw all the souls redeemed down into
this hell, my wrath would not be satiated or my fury placated."
"Is it possible that the human nature, so inferior to my own,
shall be exalted above all the creatures! That it should be so loved and favored, as to be
united to the Creator in the person of the eternal Word! That He should first make war
upon me before executing this work, and afterwards overwhelm me with such confusion! From
the beginning I have held this humanity as my greatest enemy; it has always filled me with
intolerable abhorrence. O men, so favored and gifted by your God whom I abhor, and so
ardently loved by Him! How shall I hinder your good fortune? How shall I bring upon you my
unhappiness, since I cannot destroy the existence you have received? What shall we now
begin, O my followers? How shall we restore our reign? How shall we recover our power over
men? How shall we overcome them? For if men from now on shall not be most senseless and
ungrateful, if they are not worse disposed than we ourselves toward this Godman, who has
redeemed them with so much love, it is clear that all of them will eagerly follow Him;
none will take notice of our deceits; they will abhor the honors which we insidiously
offer them, and will love contempt; they will seek the mortification of the flesh and will
discover the danger of carnal pleasure and ease; they will despise riches and treasures,
and love the poverty so much honored by their Master; and all that we can offer to their
appetites they will abhor in imitation of their true Redeemer. Thus will our reign be
destroyed, since no one will be added to our number in this place of confusion and
torments; all will reach the happiness which we have lost, all will humiliate themselves
to the dust and suffer with patience; and my wrath and haughtiness will avail me
nothing."
"Ah, woe is me, what torment does this mistake cause me! When I
tempted Him in the desert, the only result was to afford him a chance to leave the example
of this victory, by following which men can overcome so much the more easily. My
persecutions only brought out more clearly his doctrine of humility and patience. In
persuading Judas to betray Him, and the Jews subject Him to the deadly torture of the
Cross, I merely hastened my ruin and the salvation of men, while the doctrine I sought to
blot out was only the more firmly implanted. How could One who is God humiliate Himself to
such an extent? How could He bear so much from men who are evil? How could I myself have
been led to assist so much in making this salvation so copious and wonderful? O how
godlike is the power of that Man which could torment and weaken me so? And can this Woman,
his Mother and my Enemy, be so mighty and invincible in her opposition to me? New is such
power in a mere creature, and no doubt She derived it from the divine Word, whom She
clothed in human flesh. Through this Woman the Almighty has ceaselessly waged war against
me, though I have hated Her in my pride from the moment I recognized Her in her image or
heavenly sign. But if my proud indignation is not to be assuaged, I benefit nothing by my
perpetual war against this Redeemer, against his Mother and against men. Now then, ye
demons who follow me, now is the time to give way to our wrath against God. Come all of ye
to take counsel what we are to do; for I desire to hear your opinions."
Some of the principal demons gave their answers to this dreadful
proposal, encouraging Lucifer by suggesting diverse schemes for hindering the fruit of the
Redemption among men. They all agreed that it was not possible to injure the person of
Christ, to diminish the immense value of his merits, to destroy the efficacy of the
Sacraments, to falsify or abolish the doctrine which Christ had preached; yet they
resolved that, in accordance with the new order of assistance and favor established by God
for the salvation of men, they should now seek new ways of hindering and preventing the
work of God by much the greater deceits and temptations. In reference to these plans some
of the astute and malicious demons said "It is true, that men now have at their
disposal a new and very powerful doctrine and law, new and efficacious Sacraments, a new
Model and Instructor of virtues, a powerful Intercessor and Advocate in this Woman; yet
the natural inclinations and passions of the flesh remain just the same, and the sensible
and delectable creatures have not changed their nature. Let us then, making use of this
situation with increased astuteness, foil as far as in us lies the effects of what this
Godman has wrought for men. Let us begin strenuous warfare against mankind by suggesting
new attractions, exciting them to follow their passions in forgetfulness of all else. Thus
men, being taken up with these dangerous things, cannot attend to the contrary."
Acting upon this counsel they redistributed the spheres of work among
themselves, in order that each squadron of demons might, with a specialized astuteness
tempt men to different vices. They resolved to continue to propagate idolatry in the
world, so that men might not come to the knowledge of the true God and the
Redemption. Wherever idolatry would fail, they concluded to establish sects and heresies,
for which they would select the most perverse and depraved of the human race as leaders
and teachers of error. Then and there was concocted among these malignant spirits the sect
of Mahomet, the heresies of Arius, Pelagius, Nestorius, and whatever other heresies have
been started in the world from the first ages of the Church until now, together with those
which they have in readiness, but which it is neither necessary nor proper to mention
here. Lucifer showed himself content with these infernal counsels as being opposed to
divine truth and destructive of the very foundation of man's rescue, namely divine faith.
He lavished flattering praise and high offices upon those demons, who showed themselves
willing and who undertook to find the impious originators of these errors.
Some of the devils charged themselves with perverting the inclinations
of children at their conception and birth; others to induce parents to be negligent in the
education and instruction of their children, either through an inordinate love or
aversion, and to cause a hatred of parents among the children. Some offered to create
hatred between husbands and wives, to place them in the way of adultery, or to think
little of the fidelity promised to their conjugal partners. All agreed to sow among men
the seeds of discord, hatred and vengeance, proud and sensual thoughts, desire of riches
or honors, and by suggesting sophistical reasons against all the virtues Christ has
taught; above all they intended to weaken the remembrance of his Passion and Death, of the
means of salvation, and of the eternal pains of hell. By these means the demons hoped
to burden all the powers and the faculties of men with solicitude for earthly affairs and
sensual pleasures, leaving them little time for spiritual thoughts and their own
salvation.
Lucifer heard these different suggestions of the demons, and answering
them, he said: "I am much beholden to you for your opinions: I approve of them and
adopt them all; it will be easy to put them into practice with those, who do not profess
the law given by this Redeemer to men, though with those who accept and embrace these
laws, it will be a difficult enterprise. But against this law and against those that
follow it, I intend to direct all my wrath and fury and I shall most bitterly persecute
those who hear the doctrine of this Redeemer and become his disciples; against these must
our most relentless battle be waged to the end of the world. In this new Church I must
strive to sow my cockle (Matth. 14, 25), the ambitions, the avarice, the sensuality, and
the deadly hatreds, with all the other vices, of which I am the head. For if once these
sins multiply and increase among the faithful, they will, with their concomitant malice
and ingratitude, irritate God and justly deprive men of the helps of grace left to them by
the merits of the Redeemer. If once they have thus despoiled themselves of these means of
salvation, we shall have assured victory over them. We must also exert ourselves to weaken
piety and all that is spiritual and divine; so that they do not realize the power the
Sacraments and receive them in mortal sin, or at least without fervor and devotion. For
since these Sacraments are spiritual, it is necessary to receive them with well-disposed
will, in order to reap their fruits. If once they despise the medicine, they shall
languish in their sickness and be less able to withstand our temptations; they will not
see through our deceits, they will let the memory of their Redeemer and of the
intercession of his Mother slip from their minds. Thus will their foul ingratitude make
them unworthy of grace and so irritate their God and Savior, as to deprive them of his
helps. In all this I wish, that all of you assist me strenuously, losing neither time nor
occasion for executing my commands.''
It is not possible to rehearse all the schemes of this dragon and his
allies concocted at that time against the holy Church and her children, in order that
these waters of Jordan might be swallowed up in his throat (Job 40, 18). It is enough to
state that they spent nearly a full year after the Death of Christ conferring and
considering among themselves the state of the world up to that time and the changes
wrought by Christ our God and Master through his Death and after having manifested the
light of his faith by so many miracles, blessings and examples of holy men. If all these
labors have not sufficed to draw all men to the way of salvation, it can be easily
understood, that Lucifer should have prevailed and that his wrath should be so great, as
to cause us justly to say with saint John: "Woe to the earth, for satan is come down
to you full of wrath and fury!'' But alas! that truths so infallible and so much to be
dreaded and avoided by men, should in our days be blotted from the minds of mortals to the
irreparable danger of the whole world! Our enemy is astute, cruel and watchful: we sleepy,
lukewarm and careless! What wonder that Lucifer has intrenched himself so firmly in the
world, when so many listen to him, accept and follow his deceits, so few resist him, and
entirely forget the eternal death, which he so furiously and maliciously seeks to draw
upon them? I beseech those, who read this, not to forget this dreadful danger. If they are
not convinced of this danger through the evil condition of the world and through the evils
each one experiences himself, let them at least learn this danger by the vast and powerful
remedies and helps, which the Savior thought it necessary to leave behind in his
Church. For He would not have provided such antidotes if our ailment and danger of eternal
death were not so great and formidable.
WORDS OF THE QUEEN.
This close imitation and living reproduction of Christ,
confronting the demons in the first children of the Church, they feared so much, that they
dared not approach and they precipitously fled from the Apostles and the just ones imbued
with the doctrines of my divine Son. In them were offered up to the Almighty the first
fruits of grace, and of Redemption. What is seen in the saints and in perfect
Christians in those times, would happen in the present times with all the Catholics if
they would accept grace and work with it instead of permitting it to go to waste, and if
they would seek the way of the Cross; for Lucifer fears it as much now as in the times
thou hast been writing of. But soon the charity, zeal and devotion in many of faithful
began to grow cold and they forgot the blessings of the Redemption; they yielded to their
carnal inclinations and desires, they loved vanity and avarice and permitted themselves to
be fascinated and deceived by the false pretenses of Lucifer, obscuring the glory of their
Savior and inveigling them into the meshes of their mortal enemies. This foul ingratitude
has thrown the world into the present state and has encouraged the demons to rise up in
their pride against God, audaciously presuming to possess themselves of all the children
of Adam on account of this forgetfulness and carelessness of Catholics. They presume to
plot the destruction the whole Church by the perversion of so many who have fallen
away from it; and by inducing those who are in it, to think little of it, or by hindering
them from producing the fruits of the blood and death of their Redeemer. The greatest
misfortune is, that many Catholics fail to recognize this great damage and do not
seriously think of a remedy, although they can presume that the times, of which Jesus
forewarned the women of Jerusalem, have arrived; namely, those in which the sterile should
be happy, and in which many would call upon the mountains and the hills to cover and fall
upon them, in order not to see the devastation of wickedness cutting down the sons of
perdition, the dried trees, barren of all the fruits of virtue.
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