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Saturday, March 16, 2024

DIVINE APPEAL 63

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

(Revelation to Sr Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist)

 VOLUME 1

“What a pain to see that many are approaching damnation.”

“My daughter, understand my pains. I speak to
you amid tears. Pray a great deal to console
Me and to appease the wrath of My Eternal
Father. Implore mercy for sinners. These are
grave moments. Never before has the world needed prayers like
in these present times. These are my difficult hours in which... are
labouring hard to destroy the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. With My
Head bowed down I am walking in the milling crowds. I am so
abused and ridiculed. I am sad beneath my sacramental veil. I am
watching and loving all. Do not lose this precious time. Pray and
cloister souls in your heart.

I would not want anyone to be condemned. What a pain for me to
see that many are approaching damnation. Woe to them who only
abuse Me and do not believe in My Divine Love. The devil is at
work to destroy souls. He already knows that his time is very short.
If mankind wants to be saved, they must come back and pray and
do penance. The world has lost its senses. It is My desire that man
be redeemed from all sin. My Eternal Father’s anger is overflowing.
Souls are imprisoned by the devil. What a pain!

Many sacrileges are committed day and night against Me. What
more could I have suffered for mankind! Blessed are those who
listen to My Voice and prepare themselves...

They will never see the true light, because they have followed the
ways of the devil. I desire to save all from the evil one. It is My great
love for mankind that keeps Me in the tabernacle. I call everyone to
live as living tabernacles.”

“I bless you.”

2.30 a.m., 6th January 1988

Copyright © 2015 Bishop Cornelius K. Arap Korir, Catholic Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya. All rights reserved. 

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