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CHAPTER IX.
MARY THE HEIRESS OF THE MERITS OF CHRIST.
Of many of the sacraments and mysteries connected with
the doings of Christ our Savior on the Cross the Evangelists make no mention;
and we as Catholics can only form prudent conjectures founded upon the
infallible certainty of our faith. But among those which have been manifested to
me in this history, and concerning this part of the Passion, is a prayer, which
Christ addressed to his eternal Father before speaking the seven words on the
Cross recorded by the Evangelists. I call it a prayer because it was addressed
to the Father; but in reality it was a last bequest or testament, which He made
as a true and most wise Father in order to consign his possessions to his
family, that is, to the whole human race. Even natural reason teaches us, that
he who is the head of a family or the lord over many or few possessions, would
not be a prudent dispenser of his goods, and inattentive to his office or
dignity, if at the hour of his death he would not make known his will in regard
to the disposition of his goods and his estate, in order that each one of his
family may know what belongs to him and may possess it justly and peacefully
without recourse to lawsuits. Although earthly things could not disturb our
Savior, since He neither possessed them, nor, if He had possessed any, could He
be embarrassed by them in his infinite power; yet it was fitting, that He should
in that hour dispose of the spiritual riches and treasures which He had amassed
for mankind in the course of his pilgrimage.
Of these eternal goods the Saviour made his last disposition
on the Cross, distributing them and pointing out those who should be legitimate
heirs and those who should be disinherited, and mentioning the reasons for the
one as well as the other. All this He did in conference with his eternal Father,
as the supreme Lord and most just Judge of all creatures; for in this testament
are rehearsed the mysteries of the predestination of the saints and of the
reprobation of the wicked. It was a testament hidden and sealed for mankind; the
blessed Mary understood it, because, in addition to her being informed of the
operations of the divine Soul of Christ, She was also to be the universal
Heiress of all creation. As She was the Coadjutrix of salvation She was also to
be the testamentary Executrix. For the Son placed all things in her hands, just
as the Father had assigned the whole creation to Him. She was to execute his
will and she was to distribute all the treasures acquired and due to her Son as
God on account of his infinite merits. This understanding has been given me as
part of this history for the exaltation of our Queen and in order that sinners
might approach Her as Custodian of all the treasures gained by her Son our
Redeemer in the sight of his eternal Father. All help and assistance is in the
hands of most holy Mary and She is to distribute it according to her most
sweet kindness and liberality.
When the holy wood of the Cross had been raised on mount
Calvary, bearing aloft with it the incarnate Word crucified before speaking any
of the seven words, Christ prayed interiorly to his heavenly Father and said:
"My Father and eternal God, I confess and magnify Thee from this tree of
the Cross, and I offer Thee a sacrifice of praise in my Passion and Death; for,
by the hypostatic union with the divine nature, Thou hast raised my humanity to
the highest dignity, that of Christ, the Godman, anointed with thy own Divinity.
I confess thee on account of the plenitude of the highest possible graces and
glory, which from the first instant of my Incarnation Thou hast communicated to
my humanity, and because from all eternity up to this present hour Thou hast
consigned to me full dominion of the universe both in the order of grace and of
nature. Thou hast made Me the Lord of the heavens and of elements (Matth. 28,
18), of the sun, the moon and the stars; of fire and air, of the earth and the
sea, of all the animate and inanimate creatures therein; Thou hast made
Me the Disposer of the seasons, of the days and nights, with full lordship and
possession according to my free will, and Thou hast set Me as the Head, the King
and Lord of all angels and men (Ephes. 1, 21), to govern and command them, to
punish the wicked and reward the good (John 5, 22); Thou hast given Me the
dominion and power of disposing all things from highest heavens to deepest
abysses of hell (Apoc. 20, 1). Thou hast placed in my hands the eternal
justification of men, the empires, kingdoms and principalities, the great and
the little, the rich and the poor; and of all that are capable of thy grace and
glory, Thou hast Me made the Justifier, the Redeemer and Glorifier, the
universal Lord of all the human race, of life and death, of the holy Church, its
treasures, laws and blessings of grace: all hast Thou, my Father, consigned to
my hands, subjected to my will and my decrees, and for this I confess, exalt and
magnify thy holy name."
"Now, at this moment, my Lord and eternal Father, when I
am returning from this world to thy right hand through this death on the Cross,
by which I completed the task of the Redemption of men assigned to Me, I desire
that this same Cross shall be the tribunal of our justice and mercy. Nailed to
it, I desire to judge those for whom I give my life. Having justified my cause,
I wish to dispense the treasures of my coming into the world and of my Passion
and Death to the just and the reprobate according as each one merits by his
works of love or hatred. I have sought to gain all mortals and invited them to
partake of my friendship and grace; from the first moment of my Incarnation I
have ceaselessly labored for them; I have borne inconveniences, fatigues,
insults, ignominies, reproaches, scourges, crown of thorns, and now suffer the
bitter death of the Cross; I have implored thy vast kindness upon all of them; I
have watched in prayer, fasted and wandered about teaching them the way of
eternal life. As far as in Me lay I have sought to secure eternal happiness for
all men, just as I merited it for all, without excluding any one. I have
established and built up the law grace and have firmly and forever established
the Church in which all human beings can be saved."
"But in our knowledge and foresight We are aware, my God
and Father, that on account of their malice and rebellious obstinacy not all men
desire to accept our eternal salvation, nor avail themselves of our mercy and of
the way I have opened to them by my labors, life and death; but that many will
prefer to follow their sinful ways unto perdition. Thou art just my Lord and
Father, and most equitable are thy judgments (Ps. 68, 137); and therefore it is
right, since Thou hast made Me the Judge of the living and the dead, of the good
and the bad (Act 10, 3), that I give to the good the reward of having served and
followed Me, and to sinners the chastisement of their perverse obstinacy; that
the just should share in my goods, and the wicked be deprived of the
inheritance, which they refuse to accept. Now then, my eternal Father, in my and
thy name and for thy glorification, I make my last bequest according to my human
will, which is conformable to thy eternal and divine will. First shall be
mentioned my most pure Mother, who gave Me human existence; Her I constitute my
sole and universal Heiress of all the gifts of nature, of grace and of
glory that are mine. She shall be Mistress and Possessor of them all. The gifts
of grace, of which as a mere creature She is capable, She shall actually receive
now, while those of glory I promise to confer upon Her in their time. I desire
that She shall be Mistress of angels and men, claim over them full
possession and dominion and command the service and obedience of all. The demons
shall fear Her and be subject to Her. All the irrational creatures, the heavens,
the stars, the planets, the elements with all the living beings, the birds, the
fishes and the animals contained in them, shall likewise be subject to Her and
acknowledge Her as Mistress, exalting and glorifying Her with Me. I wish also
that She be the Treasurer and Dispenser of all the goods in heaven and on earth.
Whatever She ordains and disposes in my Church for my children, the sons of men,
shall be confirmed by the three divine Persons; and whatever She shall ask for
mortals now, afterwards and forever, We shall concede according to her will and
wishes."
"To the holy angels, who have obeyed thy holy and just
will, I assign as habitation the highest heavens as their proper and eternal
abode, and with it the joys of eternal vision and fruition of our Divinity. I
desire that they enjoy its everlasting possession together with our company and
friendship. I decree, that they recognize my Mother as their legitimate Queen
and Lady, that they serve Her, accompany and attend upon Her, bear Her up in
their hands in all places and times, obeying Her in all that She wishes to
ordain and command. The demons, rebellious to our perfect and holy will, I cast
out and deprive of our vision and company; again do I condemn them to our
abhorrence, to eternal loss our friendship and glory, to privation of the vision
of my Mother, of the saints and of my friends, the just. I appoint and assign to
them as their eternal dwelling place most remote from our royal throne, namely
the infernal caverns, the centre of the earth, deprived of light and full of the
horrors of sensible darkness (Jude 6). I decree this to be their portion and
inheritance as chosen by them in their pride and obstinacy against the divine
Being and decrees. In those eternal dungeons of darkness they shall be tormented
by everlasting and inextinguishable fire."
"From the multitudes of men, in the fulness of my good
will, I call, select and separate all the just and the predestined, who through
my grace save themselves by imitating Me, doing my will and obeying my holy law.
These, next to my most pure Mother, I appoint as the inheritors of all my
mysteries, my blessings, my sacramental treasures, of the mysteries concealed in
the holy Scriptures; of my humility, meekness of heart; of the virtues of faith,
hope, and charity of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance; of my divine
gifts and favors; of my Cross, labors, contempt, poverty and nakedness. This
shall be their portion and inheritance in this present and mortal life. Since
they must choose these in order to labor profitably, I assign to them the trials
I have chosen for Myself in this life, as a pledge of my friendship, in order
that they may undergo them with joy. I offer them my protection and, defense, my
holy inspirations, my favors and powerful assistance, my blessings and my
justification, according to each one's disposition and degree of love. I promise
to be to them a Father, a Brother and a Friend, and they shall be my chosen and
beloved children, and as such I appoint them as the inheritors of all my merits
and treasures without limitation. I desire that all who dispose themselves,
shall partake of the goods of my holy Church and of the Sacraments; that, if
they should lose my friendship, they shall be able to restore themselves and
recover my graces and blessings through my cleansing blood. For all of them
shall be open the intercession of my Mother and of the saints, and She shall
recognize them as her children, shielding them and holding them as her own. My
angels shall defend them, guide them, protect them and bear them up in their
hands lest they stumble, and if they fall, they shall help them to rise"
(Ps. 90, 11, l2).
"Likewise it is my will that my just and chosen ones
shall stand high above the reprobate and the demons, that they shall be feared
and obeyed by my enemies; that all the rational and irrational creatures shall
serve them; that all the influences of the heavens, the planets and the stars
shall favor them and give them life; that the earth, its elements and animals,
shall sustain them; all the creatures, that are mine and serve Me shall be
theirs, and shall serve also them as my children and friends (I Cor. 3, 22; Wis.
16, 24), and their blessing shall be in the dew of heaven and in the fruits of
the earth (Genes. 27, 28). I wish to hold with them my delights (Pros. 8, 31),
communicate to them my secrets, converse with them intimately and live
with them in the militant Church in the species of bread and wine, as an earnest
and an infallible pledge of the eternal happiness and glory promised to them; of
it, I make them partakers and heirs, in order that they enjoy it with Me in
heaven by perpetual right and in unfailing beatitude."
"I consent that the foreknown and reprobate (though they
were created for another and much higher end), shall be permitted to possess as
their portion and inheritance the concupiscence of the flesh and the eyes (John
1, 2-16), pride in all its effects; that they eat and be satisfied with the dust
of the earth, namely, riches; with the fumes and the corruption of the flesh and
its delights, and with the vanity and presumption of the world. For such
possessions have they labored and applied all the diligence of their mind and
body; in such occupations have they consumed their powers, their gifts and
blessings bestowed upon them by Us, and they have of their own free will chosen
deceit, despising the truth I have taught them in the holy law ( Rom. 2, 8).
They have rejected the law which I have written in their hearts and the one
inspired by my grace; they have despised my teachings and my blessings, and
listened to my and their own enemies; they have accepted their deceits, have
loved vanity (Ps. 4, 3), wrought injustice, followed their ambitions, sought
their delight in vengeance, persecuted the poor, humiliated the just, mocked the
simple and the innocent, strove to exalt themselves and desired to be raised
above all the cedars of Lebanon in following the laws of injustice" (Ps.
36, 35).
"Since they have done all this in opposition to our
divine goodness and remained obstinate in their malice and since they have
renounced the rights of sonship merited for them by Me, I disinherit them of my
friendship and glory. Just as Abraham separated the children of the slave,
setting aside some possessions for them and reserving the principal heritage for
Isaac, the son of the freedwoman Sarah (Gen. 25, 5), thus I set aside their
claims on my inheritance by giving them the transitory goods, which they
themselves have chosen. Separating them from our company and from that of my
Mother, of the angels and saints, I condemn them to the eternal dungeons and the
fire of hell in the company of Lucifer and his demons, whom they have freely
served. I deprive them forever of all hope of relief. This is, O my Father, the
sentence which I pronounce as the Head and the Judge of men and angels (Eph. 4,
15; Col. 2, 10), and this is the testament made at my Death, this is the effect
of my Redemption, whereby each one is rewarded with that which he has justly
merited according to his works and according to thy incomprehensible wisdom in
the equity of thy strictest justice" (II Tim. 4, 8). Such was the prayer of
Christ our Savior on the Cross to his eternal Father. It was sealed and
deposited in the heart of the most holy Mary as the mysterious and sacramental
testament, in that through her intercession and solicitous care it might at its
time, and even from that moment, be executed in the Church, just as it had
before this time been prepared and perfected by the wise providence of God, in
whom all the past and the future is always one with the present.
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