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DIVINE APPEAL 231

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II


The revolution has already begun a long time ago and it cannot be
stopped by human hands! There is Red Lucifer’s power which walks
in their midst. They are commanded by his Legion and they destroy
everything that falls in their hands.

My daughter, pray a great deal and watch with Me in
the Sacrament of My Love. I am so crucified, abused,
blasphemed and denied: Understand this immense
suffering!

I wish to speak to you and to explain something to you!
I have given Myself to your heart; offer Me everything, continuously,
living with Me in the same host.

You must live like a tabernacle, at My disposition and that of all
mankind in reparation for sins of all kinds.

This is My command to you! Day and nights I wait for souls!
My Divine Mercy is immense. Their repentance is sufficient. I ask
for Faith, intimacy and confidence. I implore you to cloister souls in
your heart; in the first line the souls I entrusted souls. I give so many
warnings to this mankind who do not see that with their own hands
they are destroying the world, blindfolded and unscrupulous.

The revolution has already begun a long time ago and it cannot be
stopped by human hands! There is Red Lucifer’s power which walks
in their midst. They are commanded by his Legion and they destroy
everything that falls in their hands.

Deadly weapons are hidden everywhere in the world. Evil has grown
and My Eternal Father’s hand weighs over their heads.

Time is coming when men will no longer be listened to. They will
not want to listen to the salutary Doctrine, but rather follow their
own desires.

They will procure many and new masters, all of whom are false
prophets!

I implore you to pray a great deal, penance and reparation. I order
you to be always ready to share My passion and be attentive. Heed
My words from My Apostle of the last days and live in deep humility.

4th June 1998

3.00 a.m.

Copyright © 2015 Bishop Cornelius K. Arap Korir, Catholic Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya. 
All rights reserved. Reproduced from ON THE EUCHARIST: A DIVINE APPEAL, Volume II by www.adivineappeal.com

THE DANGER OF PRIDE AND EGOISM

Divine Appeal Reflection - 230

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 230: "Many hearts are still distant from Me and My will! How many are so attached to their pride and egoism!"

Our Adorable Jesus sorrowfully laments how many souls are enslaved by pride and egoism, often without realizing it. Pride distorts the soul, making one believe they are self-sufficient, while egoism blinds the heart to the needs of others (cf. CCC 1866). In today’s world, this is not just a temptation for the powerful or the wealthy—it seeps into every state of life. Priests may subtly begin to see their ministry as a platform for influence rather than a service of love. Consecrated souls may become rigid in their personal spirituality, resisting the guidance of their superiors. Laypeople, overwhelmed by modern distractions, may prioritize personal achievements over their spiritual responsibilities. The danger lies in how pride masks itself as self-confidence, and egoism as self-care, making them difficult to recognize.

In practical life, this attachment manifests in different ways. A priest who once had a zeal for souls may begin to preach only what pleases his audience, avoiding hard truths to maintain popularity. He may feel slighted when his efforts go unnoticed, forgetting that his mission is not about human praise but about bringing souls to Christ (cf. Gal 1:10). A consecrated soul might refuse to accept correction, convinced that her spiritual practices are superior to others, thus falling into the hidden pride of self-righteousness. Among laypeople, egoism is often seen in the reluctance to sacrifice—choosing personal convenience over time for prayer, avoiding difficult conversations that require humility, or failing to forgive because pride whispers that justice is more important than mercy (cf. Mt 6:14-15).

To break free from these hidden chains, we must actively seek humility through practical self-denial. Priests must remember that their vocation is not about building their own name but about emptying themselves for Christ. A priest of true humility prays each day, whispering, “Lord, do I still serve You, or have I unknowingly sought my own will?” Consecrated souls find sanctity in joyful obedience, embracing authority as a safeguard of grace. Laypeople conquer self-seeking through hidden sacrifices—silencing pride, cherishing family, and offering their gifts in love. The more we reject self-centeredness, the more room we create for the presence of our Adorable Jesus in our hearts.

Pride and egoism are dangerous because they make the soul deaf to God’s voice. Many have lost their way, not because they openly rejected God, but because they gradually placed themselves above Him. A priest consumed by self-importance may no longer recognize the voice of Christ in his conscience. A consecrated soul trapped in self-will may miss the quiet promptings of grace. A layperson so focused on personal comfort may no longer sense the urgency of repentance. In His boundless charity, however, our Adorable Jesus always calls us back. When we receive the sacrament of confession with genuine humility, it breaks these illusions and returns us to our naive reliance on God. We can only completely experience the love He desires to pour into us when we acknowledge our emptiness.

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, rescue us from the blindness of pride and the grip of egoism. Teach us to seek Your will above our own. May priests serve with humility, consecrated souls embrace obedience, and laypeople surrender their lives to You. Transform our hearts to love as You love. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

THE HIDDEN REWARD OF THE NARROW ROAD

Divine Appeal Reflection - 230

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 230: "The world cries when suffering, but I tell you, oh souls that follow Me by narrow path, one day the world will see them walking in spacious and flourishing meadows."

The narrow path is the way of souls who choose to follow our Adorable Jesus with unwavering love and fidelity, even when it leads through suffering, rejection, and trials. It is the road less traveled, a path of interior purification, self-denial, and complete abandonment to God's will. The world looks upon those who walk this way and sees hardship, failure, and restriction. Yet, Jesus assures us that this road does not end in sorrow but in an unimaginable, flourishing reward. One day, those who now bear the weight of the cross in silence will walk in the vast meadows of God’s eternal joy, where the struggles of this life will fade in the light of divine glory (cf. Mt 7:14). The world may not understand this mystery, but all of heaven rejoices over souls who embrace the way of holiness, trusting in the promise that God will lift up the lowly (cf. Lk 1:52).

For laypeople, the narrow path unfolds in the hidden struggles of daily life. A father who works tirelessly to provide for his family, resisting the temptations of dishonesty for the sake of integrity, is walking this road. A mother who never gets weary in raising her children in the way of the faith, conquers the way of holiness, amidst all worldly distractions. A young person following Christ's example is one who prioritizes prayer, humility, and purity before material gain. God sees these unseen wins, although the world does not. (cf. Jn 12:24.) These sacrifices bear fruit in eternity, just as a seed must be buried in darkness before it blossoms. Transforming the world, one wise decision at a time-it isn't about escaping the world; rather, it is about holiness. All that is ordinary and mundane can become something extraordinary through deliberate choices: choosing God over temporary pleasures, faithfulness over comfort, and love over self-interest. Saints like St. Gianna Molla and St. Louis Martin, the father of St. Thérèse , could rarely be found within a monastery, yet they are living sanctuaries of grace. They embraced the joys and struggles of family life, turning daily moments into acts of love, quiet sacrifices into prayers, and their entire existence into a testimony that true holiness is lived, not just sought.

This road is considerably more profound for priests and consecrated souls. The narrow path is being followed by the priest who stays faithful in the face of temptation, loneliness, and the demands of his holy ministry. The religious sister is reaching new heights of holiness as she gives her life in secret prayer, hidden from the world but maintained by her sacrifices. Many of these souls are unknown, their labors unrecognized, but they are the ones holding the Church together. Our Adorable Jesus has called them to be His closest companions, to carry His wounds in their hearts, and to be reflections of His sacrificial love. St. John Vianney was mocked in his early priesthood, yet his perseverance transformed an entire village. St. Faustina suffered in silence, yet her revelations of divine mercy have saved countless souls. These souls, once misunderstood, are now shining in eternal light, proving that those who follow Jesus on the narrow path will one day walk in the spacious meadows of His eternal kingdom (cf. CCC 915).

The road to freedom, love, and eternal happiness is the narrow path; it is not a burden. Though it demands much, it gives infinitely more. Those who suffer now for Christ will reign with Him forever. The world may see only sacrifice, but in the eyes of heaven, these are the footprints of saints. One day, all will see the hidden beauty of this path, and those who walked it faithfully will enter into a joy beyond all understanding. Let us, then, walk forward with courage, knowing that every hardship endured for our Adorable Jesus is a step toward the eternal embrace of His love (cf. 2 Tim 2:12).

Prayer

O our Adorable Jesus, strengthen us to walk the narrow path with unwavering faith. Help laypeople embrace holiness in their daily lives, priests to remain faithful to their sacred calling, and consecrated souls to persevere in hidden sacrifice. May we live only for You, longing for the joy of Your eternal kingdom. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 230

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II

Live as if everyday were your last, because only in this way you will
be prepared.

My daughter, pray a great deal and watch with Me. In the Sacrament 
of My Love I am so lonely in so many empty churches at these dark 
hours. I have come to you afflicted, imploring you to offer all your
sufferings united to My heart’s merits for restitution of the scandals
of others.

The world cries when suffering, but I tell you, oh souls that follow
Me by narrow path, one day the world will see them walking in
spacious and flourishing meadows.

Pray, atone and do penance.

Many hearts are still distant from Me and My will! How many are so
attached to their pride and egoism! Nevertheless, I love all mankind.
I have lowered myself to this level for each and every soul, but woe
to those who disdain My word! They have a serious responsibility
on their shoulders.

I assure you we are really at the end and time is reaping what has
been sown. Neither presume to know exactly when it will be nor
look to know how much time it will take. Live as if everyday were
your last, because only in this way you will be prepared. Listen to
Me, it is not in vain!...

You will be horrified! Myself in the Holy Eucharist under both
species will be profaned with blasphemy and public immorality.
Truly I tell you I am forced to walk through the dirty streets, My
head crowned with thorns, My eyes in tears of blood and My heart
afflicted and broken.

My daughter, I implore you to reflect deeply on the serious tragedy
which threatens this mankind because of its degeneration.
Pray, do penance and expiate evil, be at peace, be confident, and
always abandon yourself in My heart.

The Red Lucifer is destroying all of mankind and the calamity of
evil envelops all of them. This is a serious moment and mankind is
threatened by the terrible wrath which it has provoked. Pray and do
not tire or waste My precious moments for salvation of souls. I need
your total obedience, heed My words from My Apostle.

21st May 1998

2.55 a.m.

Copyright © 2015 Bishop Cornelius K. Arap Korir, Catholic Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya. 
All rights reserved. Reproduced from ON THE EUCHARIST: A DIVINE APPEAL, Volume II by www.adivineappeal.com

SHEEP WITHOUT A SHEPHERD

 Divine Appeal Reflection - 229

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 229:  "Sheep with no guide, with no shepherd, to whom would you go if I were not here."

Our Adorable Jesus looks upon His scattered flock, longing to gather them in His embrace. A layperson, caught in the distractions of daily life, neglects prayer, unknowingly drifting further from grace. A priest, overwhelmed by parish demands, rushes through the Divine Office, missing the depth of communion with God. A consecrated soul, once fervent in her vocation, gradually compromises small sacrifices, allowing tepidity to creep in. Without their Shepherd at the center, souls wander aimlessly, vulnerable to the enemy’s snares (cf. Jn 10:11). Yet, Jesus calls each heart to return to Him, just as He called St. Francis of Assisi from a life of vanity to one of radical love and poverty (cf. CCC 30).

In daily life, souls often live as lost sheep without realizing it. A family, once devoted to evening prayers, replaces sacred time with television, slowly dimming the flame of faith. A priest, afraid of offending, avoids preaching about difficult moral truths, prioritizing human respect over divine truth. A consecrated soul, once eager for penance, grows attached to comforts, gradually losing the spirit of self-sacrifice. St. Francis de Sales, amid his mission to convert souls in a Calvinist region, did not despair when rejected but persevered with gentleness, prayer, and tireless effort, showing that true shepherds never abandon their flock (cf. Ps 46:10).

Our Adorable Jesus does not leave His sheep abandoned but constantly calls them back. A layperson, feeling an emptiness in worldly pleasures, finds peace upon kneeling before the Blessed Sacrament, realizing how long Jesus had been waiting. A fatigued priest resolves to emulate St. John Bosco, who combined tough work with deep prayer, resulting in extraordinary vitality from Jesus. A consecrated soul, seeing her growing lukewarmness, follows in the footsteps of St. Clare of Assisi, who chose radical poverty and a love for Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, reigniting her early love. The Shepherd never abandons His sheep, but they must answer to His call through prayer, penance, and firm faith (cf. Jn 10:27; CCC 1435).

The lost souls of the world are crying out for guidance, yet too many remain silent. A layperson hears a coworker express despair but hesitates to speak of Christ. A priest witnesses irreverence in the liturgy but does not correct it, fearing backlash. A consecrated soul watches her sisters slip into spiritual mediocrity, praying yet withholding the loving correction that could rekindle their fervor. Silence allows lukewarmness to spread. In contrast, St. Padre Pio, despite relentless trials, never wavered—offering his very life in confession, prayer, and sacrifice to awaken souls to grace. The Good Shepherd works through those who listen to Him. Every bold witness, hidden sacrifice, and fervent prayer can lead a lost soul home. If we truly belong to our Adorable Jesus, we cannot remain indifferent while others stray (cf. Mt 5:16).

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, You are the Shepherd who never ceases to seek Your lost sheep. Keep us close to Your Heart, guard us against distractions, and use us as instruments of Your saving love. Strengthen priests, consecrated souls, and all the faithful to guide others back to You. In Your mercy, lead us always.

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DISCERNING TRUTH IN A WORLD OF NOISE

 Divine Appeal Reflection - 229

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 229: "Do not pay attention to everything you are told. Heed My words which are of the utmost authority and security in confused times like these."

In an age of relentless noise, where countless voices compete for attention, our Adorable Jesus warns us to be discerning. The world presents a flood of opinions, ideologies, and so-called truths, yet not all lead to life. The Catechism reminds us that authentic faith does not rely on human reasoning alone but is a response to God's revelation, which offers the only secure foundation (cf. CCC 154). Without this anchor, souls are easily swayed by whatever seems appealing or convenient. The path to holiness demands a firm trust in Christ’s word, refusing to be drawn into the shifting sands of worldly thinking.

Many voices today distort truth under the guise of progress, freedom, or even compassion. The voice of relativism denies absolute moral law, convincing souls that truth is personal and subjective (cf. CCC 1750). Social pressures normalize sin, making virtue seem outdated, while modern distractions weaken spiritual discipline. There is also the voice of self-sufficiency, which deceives souls into believing they can thrive without God, gradually drawing them into pride and spiritual indifference (cf. Jn 15:5). These influences, subtle yet powerful, erode faith and lead many to walk away from the light of Christ.

The enemy often speaks through fear, filling hearts with doubt and discouragement. He distorts reality, making struggles seem insurmountable and God’s mercy seem distant. In contrast, our Adorable Jesus invites souls to trust completely in His divine providence (cf. Phil 4:6-7). Another dangerous deception is a false understanding of mercy that excuses sin rather than leading to true repentance. Authentic mercy calls souls back to holiness, not complacency (cf. CCC 1847). Apathy is equally dangerous; spiritual laziness dulls the soul, delaying conversion and leaving it vulnerable to temptation. Without vigilance, a slow drift from God begins, often unnoticed until faith is nearly extinguished.

To resist these deceptive voices, the soul must cultivate silence, allowing Christ’s voice to reign. This means choosing daily prayer, immersing oneself in Scripture, frequenting the sacraments, and seeking truth from the Church rather than fleeting opinions. Holiness is not passive; it requires intentional choices that align the heart with divine wisdom. Souls who remain close to our Adorable Jesus will not be shaken by the confusion of the times. Instead, they will walk securely in His truth, shining as beacons for others lost in deception.

Prayer

O our Adorable Jesus, silence the noise that seeks to lead us astray. Fill us with Your wisdom and strengthen our hearts against deception. May we listen only to Your voice, walk in Your truth, and find our refuge in You. Draw us ever closer, that we may reflect Your light.

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 229

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II

The souls I love so much do not understand that the tyrant has stolen
their hearts, locking them up in the prison of scandal and all kinds
of malicious corruption.

My daughter, listen to what I make you write. Be very attentive. 
I speak to you and write carefully what I tell you.

Pray a great deal, sacrifice, atone and keep Me company in the 
Sacrament of My Love. It is I who ask you this. I want mankind to 
know the seriousness of the present state of the world and to 
understand the inexorable Divine Justice of My Eternal Father. He 
has been attacked in all His Power and all the heavens are outraged.

The souls I love so much do not understand that the tyrant has stolen
their hearts, locking them up in the prison of scandal and all kinds of
malicious corruption. Both hatred and emptiness have fettered them
to evil. They do not think that they cause Me so much pain. I speak
to you amid tears of blood bending over mankind. In many ways I
have warned them but they continue along the ways of perdition.
My daughter, I implore you to pray and cloister souls in your heart;
in the first line the souls I entrusted souls. For the sake of souls
accept above all what could humiliate you, trials that place you in
contradiction with the world and all who surround you. Do not fear
of being belittled in the eyes of others.

What happened to Me? I was abused and covered with shame in
front of everyone. Do not pay attention to everything you are told.
Heed My words which are of the utmost authority and security in
confused times like these. Sheep with no guide, with no shepherd,
to whom would you go if I were not here. Listen to Me and obey in
My Apostle of the last days. Heed and obey My words in him. I need
your total obedience. Accept all that causes you moral sufferings for
the sake of My work. You have My favour.

Pray more and do penance in these secret hours.

Abandon yourself in My heart and do what I have commanded you.
The time has ripened in so many years of sufferings.

What more could I have suffered for mankind. My Divine Mercy is
followed by My Divine Justice.

13th May 1998

Copyright © 2015 Bishop Cornelius K. Arap Korir, Catholic Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya. 
All rights reserved. Reproduced from ON THE EUCHARIST: A DIVINE APPEAL, Volume II by www.adivineappeal.com

HEALING THE WOUNDS OF HATREDNESS

 Divine Appeal Reflection - 228

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 228:  "There is too much hatred in today’s society."

Our Adorable Jesus peers down upon the earth and sees the deep wounds of hatred that are consuming souls. Families are divided, siblings refuse to talk to one another, and communities are being torn asunder by resentment. In the workplace, colleagues plan revenge rather than reconciliation. Social media are ablaze with anger as people tear each other down across the spectrum of human opinion. Even in the Church itself, priests and consecrated souls sow discord through jealousy and rivalry, which rail against the unity dear to the heart of Christ. If hatred isn't checked, it poisons the soul and plunges one into a state of spiritual blindness (cf. 1 John 2:11). Our Lord weeps for those who allow that darkness to set in, for He calls all to be instruments of His peace.

The devil, the deceiver of souls, uses hatred to turn hearts away from God. Many priests and religious live in silent conflict, refusing to forgive one another for past offenses. Some become indifferent to their fellow clergy, speaking harshly instead of offering fraternal support. Lay faithful, too, harbor resentment against their parish Priests, criticizing rather than praying for them. Marriages crumble as spouses hold on to years of bitterness, unwilling to reconcile. Hatred is not just seen in grand acts of violence but in daily choices—unkind words, cold silences, and an unwillingness to seek forgiveness. This is how division takes root, leading to even greater sins (cf. James 3:16).

Hatred is overcome day by day through acts of humility and love. A priest who feels offended by another priest must forgive instead of allowing bitterness to grow. The religious sister who feels left out must not be preoccupied with envy; instead, she must accept and live her vocation with joy. Spouses should seek humility and reconciliation instead of continuing to nurse their pain in silence. Parents must teach their children that love, in truth, triumphs over anger. The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains that, according to justice and charity, peace is not merely the absence of conflict (cf. CCC 2304). Therefore, all genuine disciples of Christ must reject hatred in all its forms and replace it with love.

Our Adorable Jesus calls every soul to be a beacon of love in a world filled with hatred. Clergy must unite in fraternal charity, supporting rather than wounding one another. Religious communities must be schools of holiness, where forgiveness is practiced daily. The lay faithful must resist the culture of anger and vengeance, choosing instead to pray for those who hurt them. Christ has shown the way—on the Cross, He forgave even those who crucified Him. This is the love that must reign in every heart, the only force capable of healing a broken world.

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, You see the wounds hatred has inflicted upon every soul. We bring before You all families, priests, religious, and lay faithful who struggle with anger, division, and resentment. May Your love reign in every heart, breaking the chains of anger and filling the world with the light of Your mercy. We surrender our weaknesses to You, trusting that Your grace alone can transform us. Help us to live in true unity, reflecting Your boundless love to all.

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

THE SILENT CRY OF ABORTION AND GOD'S JUSTICE

 Divine Appeal Reflection - 228

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 228:  "Mothers kill their own children in their wombs: the Justice of My Eternal Father is awesome. He suffers the pain of the snuffed-out lives of defenceless creatures: so many of them thrown down the drains that cry for vengeance before My Eternal Father."

A mother’s womb, meant to be a sacred dwelling where life unfolds under the gaze of God, has become a battlefield where the most defenseless are slain. Our Adorable Jesus mourns over the countless innocent children whose lives are snuffed out before they take their first breath. Each of these souls, formed by the Eternal Father, is created in His image and called to fulfill a divine purpose (cf. CCC 2270). Yet, instead of being received with love, they are rejected, discarded, and silenced. The world calls this a right, but Heaven calls it a crime. Just as Abel’s blood cried out from the earth, so too do the souls of these little ones lift their silent plea before the throne of divine justice (cf. Genesis 4:10).

The Eternal Father, whose justice is perfect and unerring, does not turn away from their cry. Though He is patient, desiring that all might repent, His justice will not sleep forever. According to the psalmist, the Lord hears the suffering and stands up for people who are unable to defend themselves (cf. Psalm 10:17-18). Abortion poisons entire nations that support it, making it a societal sin as much as an individual one. A society that tolerates the slaughter of its own children has invited the judgment of Heaven upon itself. The same world that denies the presence of life in the womb often denies the Real Presence of our Adorable Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. This rejection of life, both natural and supernatural, plunges souls into deeper blindness. The more sin there is, the more restitution is required.

The Precious Blood of Christ, however, begs for mercy even as blood demands for justice. God is able to pardon all sins, no matter how horrible. Many who have participated in abortion carry wounds hidden beneath silence, shame, and sorrow. But our Adorable Jesus calls them to repentance, offering healing to the brokenhearted (cf. 1 John 1:9). The Church, as a refuge for sinners, must extend both truth and mercy—calling sin what it is, while leading souls back to grace. Every act of penance, every prayer of reparation, consoles our Adorable Jesus, who longs to bring light where darkness has reigned. Those who have fallen must not despair but seek His mercy before time runs out.

The hour is urgent. The faithful must rise in defense of life, not merely in words but in action. Silence in the face of such evil is a sin of omission, and the Catechism warns that those who cooperate in grave sins bear responsibility before God (cf. CCC 1868). Our prayers, sacrifices, and courage can turn back the tide of darkness and bring the grace of conversion to souls enslaved by this culture of death. We must not only stand for life—we must also atone for the wounds inflicted upon our Adorable Jesus by the rejection of His precious little ones. Justice will have its day, but until then, we must fight with the weapons of faith, truth, and love.

Prayer

O our Adorable Jesus, we bow before Your infinite mercy, grieving the loss of innocent lives taken in the womb. You alone are the Lord of life—may Your grace penetrate hardened hearts, bringing repentance and healing. Strengthen us to defend the defenseless and to offer reparation for this great sin. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 228

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL


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

VOLUME II

Mothers kill their own children in their wombs: the Justice of My
Eternal Father is awesome. He suffers the pain of the snuffed-out
lives of defenceless creatures: so many of them thrown down the
drains that cry for vengeance before My Eternal Father.

My daughter, listen well to what I tell you. Pray without ceasing and 
keep watch with Me in the Sacrament of My Love, even though it 
costs you many tears you must listen to Me.

It is urgent. This is the Apocalyptical hour; if mankind do not repent
and return to Me, they will know only desolation. I am so disfigured,
drenched with blood, I walk through the multitude of souls amid
tears of blood. I implore you My daughter to listen to My anguished
call. Pray, do penance and atone and do acts of reparation and
contrition for others to save their souls and I assure you will obtain
My Eternal Father’s predilection.

The world advances towards the precipice from one day to the next.
I call you to reflect deeply upon what is happening. There is too
much hatred in today’s society. Multitude of souls are on the brink
of the pit. Mankind do not want to believe their hearts are invaded
by the Red Lucifer. There are no signs of repentance. My Mercy is
followed by Divine Justice. I am bent over all mankind.

Never before has the world needed prayers and penance as in these
tragic times. Mothers kill their own children in their wombs: the
Justice of My Eternal Father is awesome. He suffers the pain of the
snuffed-out lives of defenceless creatures: so many of them thrown
down the drains that cry for vengeance before My Eternal Father. 

The world is desolate because of iniquitous evil of falsehood. I am
so blasphemed and profaned in My Sacred places, the good live a
lethargic life among so many bushes which they have no strength to
overcome. Time plants weeds and ignominy. The souls I entrusted
souls should remain immune to such contagion, to fight to win souls
before it is too late. Many are lost and My life and blood becomes
in vain for them.

In the Sacrament of My Love I must be exposed for as I am exposed
I will pour the treasures of My Love and Mercy to the souls. Do not
lose time. Pray, pray, do not be afraid or tire.

The world has lost its senses and these times are even worse than
that of the great deluge. Materialism advances on all sides with
unbridled corruption and has pushed mankind towards a frightful
abyss of devastation.

Immersed in a chain of scandals the world is a swampland of muck
and mire. It will be at the Mercy of the Most severe trials of Divine
Justice.

Pray a great deal and cloister souls in your heart. My word is a
command, it serves to save souls.

I want complete obedience from you. You must heed each word from
My Apostle. I have fixed My gaze upon you through him. I will not
abandon you. Do not tire. Do all what I ask you without wanting to
know how and when, but I will let your sufferings be increased at the
same time showering you with my graces. Quench My thirst with
souls. My Divine Mercy is immense. Their repentance is sufficient.
I wait for them day and night.

Time is coming when I will put the whole world in its casket.

Copyright © 2015 Bishop Cornelius K. Arap Korir, Catholic Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya. 
All rights reserved. Reproduced from ON THE EUCHARIST: A DIVINE APPEAL, Volume II by www.adivineappeal.com

THURSDAY, A DAY OF SPECIAL GRACES

 Divine Appeal Reflection - 227

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 227: "I implore you always to respect Thursdays as days of My special graces."

Thursdays are days of great grace because our Lord established the Sacrament of His enduring love, the Holy Eucharist, on this holy day. That evening, He established an everlasting covenant with humanity by offering Himself as the Bread of Life (cf. CCC 1366). However, He went through His anguish in Gethsemane, suffering by Himself and being deserted by those He loved, even as He gave this divine gift. His heart was aching for the disregard, sacrilege, and apathy that would cause His True Presence in the Blessed Sacrament to be wounded. Keeping Thursdays holy means responding to His request, sharing His grief, and performing deeds of kindness and forgiveness.

For Thursdays: we learn that true devotion means drawing close to Jesus in prayer, fasting, and the sacraments—all as a response to His love, with hearts entirely His. We should sustain his presence through frequent confession and holy communion, which always bring his healing grace into our souls. Besides these, when reflecting on the institution of the holy Eucharist, we can pray the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, where we also reach the depth of his expressions of love, where he wants us to dwell. Fasting could also help improve one's relationship with God and strengthen reliance on Him by abstaining from certain foods or making little concessions for comfort or distraction (cf. Mk 9:29). Every tiny sacrifice, every loving prayer, and every moment spent with Him turns into a comforting offering for His Eucharistic Heart, letting Him know that He is never forgotten.

Our Adorable Jesus asks not for great sacrifices but for faithful, loving hearts that remain close to Him. The Church teaches that every act of love and reparation unites us more deeply to His redeeming work (cf. CCC 2011). Thursdays are an opportunity for a renewed commitment to Him—by detaching ourselves from distractions, dedicating more time to prayer, and serving in our parishes with joy. Whether by assisting at Mass, tending to the Church, or performing acts of charity, we extend His love to others. Even setting aside a few hours for a personal retreat, in silence and reflection, allows His grace to transform our hearts. In embracing these practices, we become true adorers of His Real Presence, responding to His call with love and devotion.

Honoring Thursdays is a path to deeper holiness and union with our Adorable Jesus. When we make this day one of prayer, fasting, service, and reflection, we draw nearer to the mystery of His love poured out in the Blessed Sacrament. Through our small sacrifices, we console His Heart and bring light to a world that so often forgets Him. If we remain faithful to this devotion, our souls will be flooded with His grace, and we will become true witnesses of His Eucharistic love.

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, we desire to sanctify Thursdays in honor of Your boundless love. May we keep watch with You in the Blessed Sacrament, offer our sacrifices in reparation, and immerse ourselves in the grace of Your sacraments. Strengthen us in fasting, prayer, and service, that we may surrender our hearts completely to Your divine will.

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 227

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL


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

VOLUME II

Do not lose any single moment for the salvation of souls, time is
short.

My daughter, watch with Me. These are dark hours, in the Sacrament 
of My Love keep Me company. Pray a great deal. Cloister souls in 
your heart; in the first line the souls I entrusted souls. I thirst for souls. 
I need you to quench My thirst.

Listen to My call!

Make reparation and sacrifices for souls. You must understand why
your sufferings are needed. You can only save souls by sufferings.
Do not lose any single moment for the salvation of souls, time is
short.

These are grave moments. The world has never been like this in the
course of history. Pray a great deal and cross yourself frequently
with the sign of the cross. I implore you always to respect Thursdays
as days of My special graces. I need your total obedience. You must
heed My words and guidance from My Apostle. You must regard
these days as days of reparation. These times of prayers.

Mankind hurls torrents of blasphemies and lies against the Church!

This perverse world is like a persecuting dragon. He will try to trap
all those who believe and refuse this idolatry! Many souls who
denied My name will believe in these malicious works. Mankind
with its diabolical behaviours bring down upon itself punishments
and scourges, plagues, famine, war, cosmic cataclysms, threats of
Divine Judgment. These are the image of the deadly weapons!

My Divine Mercy is great if they repent and do penance but mankind
walks at the side of the Red Lucifer. Their souls live in the mud of
the Earth. They free themselves. What is most terrible is that the Red
Lucifer wishes to destroy the faith and trust of My chosen souls.

Pray without ceasing; do not be afraid. I will always make you
feel in your heart the illuminating effect of My Divine Presence in
the Blessed Sacrament of My Love. In your soul I have erected an
altar. I ask you to bear and endure sufferings patiently not only for
yourself but for so many souls in need of salvation. Embrace Me and
serve Me loyally.

30th April 1998

3.00 a.m.

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TRUSTING IN GRACE, NOT FEAR

Divine Appeal Reflection - 226

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 226: "Do not fix your eyes and heart in your misery and nothingness. I know you in and out, allow My graces to lead you to quench My thirst for so many wandering souls to salvation. Pray with no fear. Do not allow cowardness to put obstacles before My Graces and will for you."

Our Adorable Jesus views our frailties as invitations to grace rather than grounds for rejection. He is aware of our internal conflicts, uncertainties, and hardships. He witnesses every misstep, every paralyzing fear, and every load we attempt to carry on our own, but He never gives up. Rather, He exhorts us to put our faith in His strength rather than our own. Grace speaks to the soul on the brink of despair, not with reproach, but with a quiet assurance—our frailty is the very space where God's power is most alive (cf. 2 Cor 12:9). When we reach the end of our strength, we are not abandoned; we are invited to lean deeper into His, where true victory begins. When we feel like giving up, it is in our surrender that His power lifts us beyond our limitations. So rather than dwell on what we lack, let us rest in the love that never stops reaching for us.

Yet, fear and hesitation often build barriers between us and this grace. How many times have we held back, convinced that we are too broken to be called by Him? A young man feels drawn to the priesthood but resists, fearing unworthiness. A mother, exhausted by life’s burdens, doubts she has anything left to give. A sinner, trapped in the cycle of vice, believes they are beyond redemption. In each case, cowardice threatens to silence grace. But our Adorable Jesus does not choose the fearless—He chooses those willing to trust. While the world exalts self-reliance, our Catholic faith calls us to surrender in trust. True faith is not weakness but a humble submission to God’s will, knowing that He provides for His children. He has given us a spirit of power and love, not fear, as Scripture teaches us (cf. 2 Tim 1:7). Believing in Divine Providence, according to the Catechism, releases us from worry and draws us into the protection of His flawless plan (cf. CCC 305). In trusting Him, we find the strength the world cannot give.

Everything changes when we let grace lead us. The hesitant seminarian becomes a faithful priest, guiding souls to Christ. The exhausted mother, despite her struggles, raises children who grow in holiness. The sinner, once lost, becomes a living testimony of God's mercy. These transformations are not about human strength but about the power of grace in surrendered souls. Jesus tells us to remain in Him, promising that through Him, our lives will bear great fruit (cf. Jn 15:5). The more we trust, the more He accomplishes in us and through us.

Today, He calls each of us to take a step forward in faith. No matter how weak or unworthy we feel, He asks for trust, not perfection. A struggling father, a doubting Christian, a soul longing for peace—each is invited to surrender, knowing that grace transforms everything. Every whispered "Jesus, I trust in You" opens the door for Him to work in ways beyond our imagination. Fear fades, and grace remains. In the end, what once seemed like an obstacle will be the very place where His love shines the brightest.

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, grant us the grace to fix our hearts on You and not on our weaknesses. Strengthen us to pray without fear and to abandon all obstacles to Your holy will. May we be vessels of Your mercy, bringing wandering souls to salvation. In Your love, we place our trust. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 226

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II


When I accepted to conceal Myself in a white small Host, I knew
what it would cost Me for Love of mankind.

My daughter, pray a great deal. I speak to you amid tears of blood, 
do acts of reparation, sacrifice and atone in this way to appease the 
wrath of My Eternal Father. My great Love towards mankind has 
concealed Me in the Sacrament of My Love.

Keep watch with Me day and night. I am continuously receiving
crowns of thorns. Passing through the milling crowds, with bowed
head because of the many sacrileges which are committed against
Me. Listen to Me and do not be afraid. It is I who wants it this way.
Suffering is the manifestation of My Love.

I implore you to pray, it is urgent. Cloister souls in your heart; in
the first line the souls I entrusted souls. I am totally theirs during
consecration...

The Red Lucifer wants victory. Freemasonry hurls itself against the
Church. These are times of overwhelming violence. The Earth will
be covered with blood. The Churches will be persecuted. There will
be many martyrs who will fall on the field of an arduous battle to
defend the Holy Church. Great offenses will befall the Vatican and
My Vicar will be a victim at the perfidious hands of those consecrated
to Me. Beware! I am very sad and My Heart is filled with pain. Woe
to those who have so many lies.

I pour My tears of blood over mankind. In this Sacrament of My
Love I ask you for meditation on the evil which is being provoked
in My presence; they are racing towards the precipice of perdition
willingly.

Mankind like Judas betrays My Heart and drags souls down to
perdition. My daughter, pray and suffer with My Church. I want
mankind to know the seriousness of the present state of the world
and to understand the inexorable Justice of My Eternal Father.
The Earth is crumbling like quicksand and the whole world is
grieved by great calamities!

I implore you, keep Me company, pray and do penance in this Secret
hour.

I will always reveal My desires to you. I have saved the world
through suffering on the Cross. You know that sin is an infinite
offense against My Heart. Mankind has united itself with the Red
Lucifer. The souls I entrusted souls are tranquil and worry less. They
step over Me and permit everything. Cloister them in your heart. I
order you to pray and do penance for souls even in spite of your
affliction.

In the Prison of My Tabernacle My great Love is overcome by no
obstacles. When I accepted to conceal Myself in a white small Host,
I knew what it would cost Me for Love of mankind.

Do not fix your eyes and heart in your misery and nothingness. I
know you in and out, allow My graces to lead you to quench My
thirst for so many wandering souls to salvation.

Pray with no fear. Do not allow cowardness to put obstacles before
My Graces and will for you. My word is a command. I have given
you many signs of My presence in you. Pay attention and obey My
call.

You must pray, listen and heed My words from My Apostle of the
last days.

9th April 1998

2.39 a.m.

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THE DUTY OF PARENTS TO THEIR CHILDREN

Divine Appeal Reflection - 225

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 225:  "No one goes to perdition without his own consent. So many still in their childhood years are heading to perdition through the fault of their parents no longer wanting to be concerned about My Eternal Father. The demon is disposed to mislead all souls."

Our Adorable Jesus warns that many children, even in their earliest years, are being led toward eternal perdition due to the negligence of their parents. In a world increasingly indifferent to God, many parents prioritize worldly success, comfort, and entertainment over the eternal welfare of their children (cf. CCC 2221). They excuse themselves by saying children will “choose for themselves” when they grow up, yet they fail to realize that without proper formation in faith, their children are already being shaped by the godless influences around them (cf. Proverbs 22:6). Schools, media, and peers begin to fill the spiritual void, drawing children into moral confusion and sin.

Practical cases abound. A child raised without prayer and the sacraments easily absorbs the secular mindset that denies sin and rejects divine law. In some homes, parents actively discourage faith, scoffing at religious devotion and making church attendance a rare occurrence. Others remain passive, assuming occasional religious exposure is enough, unaware that their indifference teaches children that faith is optional. A teenager who has never been taught about our Adorable Jesus' Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament will see no reason to approach the Eucharist with reverence. A child who has never been formed in purity will grow into adulthood believing that chastity is unrealistic, embracing the moral decay of the culture (cf. CCC 2223).

The life of St. Monica illustrates how parents must respond. Her son, St. Augustine, was drawn into sin and false teachings, influenced by the world’s empty promises. Instead of surrendering to despair, she prayed constantly, wept for him, and sought spiritual guidance to win him back to Christ. Thus , when Augustine eventually encountered this heavenly grace, he was finally converted to become one of the greatest saints of the Church.In contrast, many parents today refuse to battle spiritually for their children. How many souls are lost because no one prays for them? How many parents are too distracted by modern comforts to recognize the eternal danger their children face? (cf. Luke 15:10).

The salvation of children is well -intentioned . Parents must recapture the role of being the first catechists: leading family prayer, teaching the truths of faith, and creating an environment characterized by holiness. Likewise, they must guard their children from evil influences, ensuring that they grow in love for our Adorable Jesus.Without this vigilance, the demon continues his work, misleading young souls before they even realize they are in danger. Every family must decide: will they guide their children to Heaven, or will they leave them exposed to the path of destruction? The choice is theirs, but eternity hangs in the balance (cf. Deuteronomy 6:6-7).

Prayer:

Our Adorable Jesus, in Your mercy, awaken parents to the sacred duty of leading their children to You. May we, through prayer and sacrifice, rescue young souls from the enemy’s grasp. Strengthen families in faith, that no child is lost due to neglect or indifference. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 225

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL


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

VOLUME II

Never before has the world needed prayers and atonement as in
these tragic times.

Don’t lose time. Pray before it is too late.

My daughter, watch with Me in the Sacrament of My Love. Pray, 
do reparation, penance and acts of contrition for other souls also. 
Never before has the world needed prayers and atonement as in 
these tragic times.

Don’t lose time. Pray before it is too late. The majesty of my Eternal
Father is outraged. The world has lost its senses. These times are
worse than the times of Sodom and Gomorrah. Never has it been in
the course of history of mankind. The pope, the Church, the souls I
entrusted souls are all in danger and if there is no prayer the powers
of the Red Lucifer will break loose and in the front lines, there will
be souls I entrusted souls. My daughter I implore you to cloister
them in your heart, with tears of blood these are my great warnings
of immense Divine Mercy. I want all to be saved.

No one goes to perdition without his own consent. So many still in
their childhood years are heading to perdition through the fault of
their parents no longer wanting to be concerned about My Eternal
Father. The demon is disposed to mislead all souls.

He wants to flatter all with his lies.

The rigours of my Eternal Father’s Justice are awful! I am bleeding
from pain, My heart is torn into pieces. Almost all of mankind abuse
Me and spits on Me. In the Sacrament of My Love day and night I
am whipped...

I have made you a living tabernacle in order to use you for souls.
Do not wonder why My Love towards you means sufferings. Poor
souls can only be saved by sufferings. You must clearly be aware
why your sufferings are needed. Make reparations and sacrifices for
souls. These are grave moments.

I suffered everything for the salvation of mankind. Do not lose heart
in keeping watch with Me in nightly prayer. I need your company
for the many injustices against Me in the Sacrament of My Love,
there in My agony I have so many graces for souls burning Me but
no one asks for them. Do not be afraid – I will guide you though
My Apostle. I order you to do so even in spite of your affliction. It
pleases Me to bring you from one end of the Earth to the other. I am
shedding tears of blood for the whole of mankind. I command you
to feel what I tell you.

Heed all My words from My Apostle.

The chalice is filled. Pray and do penance. The Red Lucifer has
taken possession of souls, and the sinful mankind does not want to
repent. My Divine Mercy is immense. Their repentance is sufficient.
My Love for mankind is unlimited.

As I am exposed I will pour the treasures of My love and Mercy to
the souls of mankind.

2nd April 1998

3.00 a.m.

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SANCTIFYING LIFE THROUGH DAILY ADORATION

Divine Appeal Reflection - 224

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 224: "Have always daily hours of Adoration for the appeasement of the wrath of My Eternal Father and for company. Consolation of My painful Heart which is pierced by all kinds of insults and blasphemies."

Our Adorable Jesus requests that time each day be devoted to adoration and to making some penance for the offenses offered to Him in His Divine Majesty. In the midst of a busy existence-taking so many hours with work, obligations , and worldly concerns-it is easy to lose focus on the One who should be the center of all things. To adore Him is to will an attitude of heart with the appeal of being continuously one with Christ (cf. CCC 2096). To live this calling amidst daily chores, make arrangements so that each day revolves around Jesus, starting from the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass whenever possible.

Attending early morning Mass is one of the most powerful ways to ensure the day starts in union with our Eucharistic Lord. Before the demands of work and responsibilities take over, offering the day to Jesus in the Holy Eucharist allows Him to sanctify every action, struggle, and sacrifice (cf. Jn 6:56). For those whose schedules prevent morning Mass, an evening Mass or adoration after work becomes an opportunity to recollect oneself, offer reparation, and find rest in the Real Presence. These encounters with Christ anchor the soul in His love, preventing the distractions of life from suffocating the interior life.

Even brief moments of adoration can be treasured interactions with our Eucharistic Lord in the midst of daily activities. A brief visit to the Blessed Sacrament heals our Adorable Jesus' suffering Heart and enlightens the soul with His divine presence, transforming ordinary moments into actions of reparation and love. If a church is not accessible, acts of love, short prayers, and offering the day's work to Him as a sacrifice transform the entire day into one great act of adoration (cf. 1 Thess 5:17). By whispering aspirations like, "Jesus, I adore You in every tabernacle," and making acts of reparation through small mortifications, we deepen the union so that Christ's presence is felt during the busiest of days.

It is very fundamental to abide by a structure of responding to this Divine Call. Awaken early to offer the day to Jesus, attend Mass or visit the Blessed Sacrament, schedule times to contemplate throughout the day, and end the evening with adoration or prayer before falling asleep. Then He will continue to be the focus of life. When souls go through their day in their work , suffering, and rest organized around the Real Presence of Jesus, each moment becomes an act of love and reparation. Let us strive to direct our first and last thoughts to our Adorable Jesus, allowing Him to transform our lives into a living sacrifice.

Prayer:

Our Adorable Jesus, we long to order our days around You, beginning with Holy Mass and ending in Your Real Presence. Teach us to adore You amid our daily duties, to visit You whenever possible, and to offer our work as reparation. May our lives become a continuous act of love and consolation. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 224

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II

I give so many messages to the world but the world rejects them.

My daughter, pray a great deal and watch with Me in the Sacrament 
of My Love at these dark hours. Have always daily hours of Adoration 
for the appeasement of the wrath of My Eternal Father and for company.
Consolation of My painful Heart which is pierced by all kinds of insults 
and blasphemies.

I am bent over mankind, bleeding from pain. The times are terrible.
Only destruction where the children of darkness are.

Pray and atone! You must crucify yourself with Me. My Eternal
Father wants it this way. Do not be afraid. I have chosen you and
have made you a living tabernacle in order to use you and bring you
to overcome all obstacles. You have to be disposed to climb Calvary!

In the Sacrament of My Love, as I am exposed, I will pour the
treasures of My Merciful Love to the souls of mankind. Time is
coming when I will no longer hold back My Eternal Father’s Justice.
I give so many messages to the world but the world rejects them.
Souls of sinners do nothing to repent from this great vertiginous
ignominy and scandals of every kind.

Reflect on this: My Eternal Father is Justice and Power! You still
have short time to detain His hand. If mankind does not convert,
there will be a brandishing sword over all their heads! I assure
you it is horrible to fall into My Eternal Father’s hands; floods,
earthquakes, demolition, eruptions, homicides, blood in all streets,
atomic bombs, plagues and famine! Mankind does not want to listen
to My Merciful warnings and so the Divine Sentence weighs down
on them! How much pain for this mankind. The diabolical army is
free to march throughout the whole world.

Terrible and fearful days are coming soon. The Godless will be
destroyed. Many nations will be purified and many of them will
completely disappear from the face of the Earth.

Never in the history of mankind has it been like this.
Pray a great deal and atone. Pay attention and obey My words and
call. You must obey all that I tell you.

You must heed My words and guidance through My Apostle.
I want mankind to know the seriousness of the present state of the
world and understand the inexorable justice of My Eternal Father
which is at hand.

5th March 1998

2.59 a.m.

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SIMPLICITY IN THE SURRENDER TO JESUS

Divine Appeal Reflection - 223

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 223: "Do not be disturbed by the incomprehension and miseries which surround you. I want your soul to be simple. This is the way your complete surrender pleases Me."

In the depths of every soul lies a struggle—the desire to control life’s course while hearing the quiet call of our Adorable Jesus to surrender completely. True peace is not found in grasping for security but in abandoning oneself to divine providence (cf. CCC 301). Simplicity of soul is the willingness to trust that God arranges all things perfectly, even when the path is unclear. Just as our Lord rebuked the storm while His disciples trembled in fear, He reminds us that faith in Him dispels all anxieties (cf. Mt 8:26). The heart that embraces surrender is free from the burden of endless worries, for it rests entirely in the love of Jesus.

This surrender does not mean avoiding responsibilities or ignoring suffering but rather accepting all things with a supernatural vision. The soul that trusts in our Adorable Jesus does not seek to understand every difficulty but offers each moment as an act of love. Trials, misunderstandings, and hardships no longer become obstacles but occasions for deeper union with God.The more we surrender our constant urge to be in control, the more His peace takes root in our hearts. It is in abandoning self-dependence that we truly grasp the depth of His assurance that His grace alone sustains us, and His strength is most evident when we acknowledge our own limitations (cf. 2 Cor 12:9).

To live this surrender daily, we must cultivate interior silence, for it is in stillness that God speaks to the heart. Simplicity is lived by welcoming each day’s circumstances without resistance—seeing every interruption, difficulty, or delay as permitted by God for our sanctification. Instead of being disturbed by what is beyond our understanding, we should repeat acts of trust: “Jesus, I surrender myself to You, take care of everything.” Offering our desires to Him, practicing gratitude in both joys and sorrows, and focusing on the present moment all deepen our abandonment to divine will (cf. CCC 305). One step at a time, without revealing the entire path at once, we can overcome our fear and allow our Adorable Jesus to guide us, as He did St. Joseph, through gentle promptings. 

The soul learns the fullness of surrender in the Blessed Sacrament when our Adorable Jesus is present. Here, we are invited to place every concern before Him, not seeking answers but offering love. The soul that is simple in faith does not ask why but simply trusts that all is within the wisdom of God. The more we give ourselves to Him, the more He transforms us. This is the path to true peace—not found in controlling life but in becoming entirely His, confident that He alone is enough (cf. Rom 8:28).

Prayer:

Our Adorable Jesus, we entrust ourselves entirely to You. Teach us to embrace the simplicity that pleases You, to surrender every care without resistance, and to find peace in trusting Your divine will. May we live each moment as an offering of love, finding our rest in Your presence.

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

DIVINE APPEAL 223

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL


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

VOLUME II


It is urgent for mankind to become conscious of this terrible reality.
I do not want souls to perish in the Eternal Fire. This is why I have
levelled myself to this point.

My daughter, pray a great deal. Watch with Me in the
Sacrament of My Love. Be aware that this is the
Apocalyptical hour.

Pray, atone, do penance and acts of reparation. Go
to confession. Receive Me and do acts of reparation not only for
yourself.

Be prepared for the sacrifice which I expect of you. Many swords
will pierce your heart. It is urgent for mankind to become conscious
of this terrible reality. I do not want souls to perish in the Eternal
Fire. This is why I have levelled myself to this point. With tears of
blood and pain I am calling everyone to pray and make others pray.
Mankind live in obstinacy of sin but My Eternal Father’s wrath is
near. The world will be tormented by great calamities. This will be a
time for despair for the impious with Lucifer’s blasphemy, they will
wish to be covered by mountains and they will try to seek refuge
in caverns but to no avail. This is for all who refuse to repent when
there is time.

The rulers of the nations have been transformed into veritable
incarnate demons and while they speak of peace, they prepare the
most sophisticated armaments for destruction of people and nations.
Mankind have transformed the Earth into a scene of crimes. So
many scandals lead to ruin, so many souls into corruption.

Do not be disturbed by the incomprehension and miseries which
surround you. I want your soul to be simple. This is the way your
complete surrender pleases Me. With tears of blood I speak to you.
My Eternal Father is merciful but mankind has lost its senses –
drugged and blinded.

Time is coming when I will no longer hold My Eternal Father’s arm
of Divine Justice.

My daughter, My word is a command, it serves to save mankind. I
use you because it pleases Me. I guide the work I have entrusted to
you through My Apostle of the last days.

Heed my words in him. I want your complete abandonment. All
your sufferings are useful for appeasing My Eternal Father’s wrath.
I am bleeding from pain and My Heart is torn to pieces by this
corrupted mankind. What more could I have suffered for the
salvation of mankind.

22nd February 1998

2.58 a.m.

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OUR LIVES AS LIGHT AND SALT TO THE EARTH

Divine Appeal Reflection - 222

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 222: "Follow Me to the point of your complete immolation. I call you to be a fervent soul, light and salt of the Earth by means of your life. You may be able to make fervent souls flourish. Pray and atone, do not be afraid even if you receive insults."

In the Blessed Sacrament, our Adorable Jesus is ever present and enkindles the burning fire of divine love, which does not come from within us. Our hearts' coldness melts in His Eucharistic presence, and His ferocious yearning for souls consumes our tepidity. The soul is purified there, in front of Him, its frailties become strong, and its love is honed into an unquenchable flame. As it draws us farther into the mystery of His love, this heavenly fire is constantly fed by grace and is not self-sustaining. In a world that has grown dreary with apathy, a truly passionate soul permits His love to shape thoughts, words, and deeds, illuminating His glory. As we draw upon His grace through the Blessed Sacrament, we further shine with the light of His truth and mercy everywhere, becoming instruments of His divine love and light.To live with such fervor is to let His divine love permeate every thought, word, and action, becoming the very essence of our being (cf. Rom 12:11). 

To be the salt of the earth is to preserve the goodness of God’s creation through humility and hidden sacrifice (cf. Mt 5:13). Just as salt works unseen to purify and sustain, so too does the soul that labors in silence for the love of Christ. True holiness is determined by faithfulness to even the smallest tasks, not by recognition. The ordinary becomes extraordinary when offered with love, as seen by saints like Saint Zita, who sanctified her work through obedience and charity, and Benedict Joseph Labre, who lived a life of poverty and devotion. While the world may reject lowliness, our Adorable Jesus sees great worth in every act of self-denial and every time spent in atonement. When we labor unseen for souls, we are the salt that keeps faith alive in the world (cf. Col 3:23).

In order for humanity to see the path through the gloom of sin and despair, may Christ shine through us. Light lights the path to truth rather than drawing attention to itself. A single candle, for example, can shine a light through the darkness and lead others to the soothing warmth of Christ's love and the clarity of His unfailing truth.In a similar vein, we are invited to be silent witnesses who make our Adorable Jesus' glory visible through the simplicity of a holy life..Whether through a word of encouragement, a hidden sacrifice, or an act of mercy, His light spreads through us. Those who remain in the real presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament absorb His light and carry it into the world, drawing souls away from the abyss and back to the embrace of divine love (cf. 2 Cor 4:6).

To be fervent: to be salt; to be light-these are our terms as disciples of Jesus Christ. The world lures one into complacency, tempting focused attention , but our Adorable Jesus desires undivided hearts. He strengthens those who seek Him and multiplies even the smallest gifts given in love. The real presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is our refuge, strength , and constant reminder never to be alone in this cosmic battle for souls. May we respond to this call with strength, for every hidden sacrifice, every silent prayer, and every moment of fidelity is one stride closer to Him. Along with all the saints who have walked this path before us, let us surrender ourselves to His divine appeal for the glory of His Name and the salvation of souls (cf. Mt 28:20).

Prayer:

Oh Our Adorable Jesus, fill our hearts with the fire of Your love, so we may live as fervent souls—salt to preserve goodness and light to guide others toward You. Help us to see every moment as an opportunity to reflect Your love, and grant us the strength to serve with humility, love, and grace. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us.

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ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II

If there is no prayer and my afflicted words of warnings are not
heeded (there will be) continuous bloodshed, streets covered with
corpses.

My daughter, listen well to what I tell you. In the Sacrament of 
My Love keep Me company. Pray a great deal. You must be a 
host soul, a living tabernacle continuously prepared to go up to 
Calvary.

Sacrifice, pray and atone. I implore you to treasure My blood
together with your sufferings. Offer them to My Eternal Father to
implore His Merciful Love. Suffer out of Love for Me for souls.
Pray, do penance and forgive.

Follow Me to the point of your complete immolation. I call you to be
a fervent soul, light and salt of the Earth by means of your life. You
may be able to make fervent souls flourish.

Pray and atone, do not be afraid even if you receive insults. If there
is no prayer and my afflicted words of warnings are not heeded
(there will be) continuous bloodshed, streets covered with corpses.
The souls are allied with Red Lucifer.

If penance is not done and they do not pray, the chastisement will
be ghastly. If souls I entrusted souls do not listen to My anguished
call, they will lead mankind to great and unthinkable sufferings. You
must pray and do not lose My precious time. Be aware of the terrible
reality which is urgent.

A diabolical hand threatens the whole world. The time of the great
trial will come also for the church. Cardinals will oppose Cardinals,
Bishops against Bishops. The red Lucifer marches triumphantly in
the midst of their ranks due to their hubris and lack of charity! There
will be deaths everywhere because of the errors committed by the
obstinate followers of the red Lucifer.

Prayer is urgent. According to My desire, everyone must pray to
implore for the mitigation of the evil in this mankind. The holy hours
must be prayed, meditations and adoration to Me in the Sacrament
of My Love.

As I am exposed, I will pour the treasures of My Mercy to the souls.
I am bleeding from pain.

These are grave moments. You must obey My words and heed
them as I guide you in My Apostle. I order you do so. My word is
a command. Who will esteem My tears of blood? With My Love I
appeal to all mankind.

19th February 1998

3.00 a.m.

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REJECTED AND MORTIFIED FOR JESUS

Divine Appeal Reflection - 221

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 221: "You will be rejected and mortified but do not be afraid!"

To follow our Adorable Jesus is to embrace a life that contradicts the world’s standards. He has warned that those who remain faithful to Him will face rejection and mortification. This is not a possibility—it is a certainty. The saints understood this well. They did not seek suffering, yet they accepted it as a seal of divine favor. True discipleship demands a heart willing to endure humiliation, opposition, and even abandonment for the sake of Christ (cf. CCC 618). In today’s world, where sin is normalized and truth is ridiculed, modern-day martyrdom often takes the form of social exclusion, professional ruin, or legal persecution for standing with Christ.

History echoes with the courage of those who bore rejection for the love of God. St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More chose execution rather than compromise their fidelity to Christ’s teachings. St. Maximilian Kolbe stepped forward to embrace death in place of another, living out the Gospel’s highest call to love. St. Teresa of the Andes endured scorn from her own family as she pursued her vocation, showing that even within our closest circles, fidelity to Christ invites suffering. These saints were not crushed by rejection; rather, they allowed it to purify their hearts, fixing their gaze on eternity (cf. Romans 8:35-39).

Our Adorable Jesus reassures us, "Do not be afraid." Fear is the enemy’s weapon, tempting us to silence the truth or shrink back from our mission. But those who walk in the light must expect the world’s hostility, for the world first rejected Him (cf. John 15:18-19). Priests who are defamed for sharing the gospel, parents who are mocked for training their children in holiness, and employees who are fired for upholding Christian principles are just a few examples of the difficulties that many people today experience because they practice their faith. Nevertheless, God's grace allows mankind to persevere through all hardships. We must accept the cross of rejection because it leads to the victory of heaven, just as St. Paul enjoyed suffering for Christ (cf. Philippians 1:29).

Suffering is the furnace in which holiness is formed. The saints turned rejection into an act of love rather than just enduring it. Christ calls us to follow this path, not with resentment but with delight, understanding that no pain suffered for His sake is ever in vain. Choosing truth over convenience, sticking to our principles when it means losing everything, and loving even those who persecute us are all examples of everyday, unseen sacrifices that constitute martyrdom in the modern era. Let us walk this path boldly, knowing that in every rejection, we are being conformed to the One who was rejected first (cf. 2 Timothy 2:12).

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, grant us the courage to embrace rejection for Your sake. When the world turns against us, let us stand firm in love. Strengthen our hearts to suffer joyfully, offering all for Your glory. In our trials, may we find our peace in Your real presence in the Blessed Sacrament. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us. 

DIVINE APPEAL 221

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL

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

VOLUME II


These are great warnings of immense Divine Mercy. Very soon I will
put the whole world in its own casket. I will not be mocked for ever.
The everlasting ages belongs to Me.

My daughter, pray and watch with Me, in the Sacrament of My Love 
keep Me company. I have lowered Myself to this level for the love 
and mercy towards mankind. I am bent over all of them but the times 
are terrible destruction where the children of darkness are.

I am bleeding from pain and My Heart is torn into pieces. Mankind is
dominated by the dark spirit of the Red Lucifer. My Eternal Father’s
Divine Justice weighs over them. The roads are washed in their own
blood. Many diseases will come, hunger, earthquakes, deluges, and
wars.

If mankind do not repent they will be in terror because My Eternal
Father’s wrath is upon them. In this sacrilegious struggle, due to
unbridled pleasures, savage impulses and the blood opposition,
everything made by the hand of man will be destroyed.
I implore you My daughter to participate in the Holy Sacrifice of
the Mass, together with Holy Communion do reparation, penance,
do acts of contrition, not only for yourself but even for souls. Pray
the Rosary.

Continue writing what I order you to. The work you have to do is
very important. You yourself have not realized it. My word to you is
a command. It serves to save poor souls. Cloister them in your heart
and offer them to Me, in the Sacrament of My Love I thirst for them.
You will be rejected and mortified but do not be afraid! I want
complete obedience from you. I give light to My Apostle. In him I
guide the work I have entrusted to you. You must not think that you
are able to accomplish it alone.

Listen to Me for I want your submission and your complete
abandonment.

I use you because it pleased Me to do so. Do not waste any of My
precious time. It is urgent. These are great warnings of immense
Divine Mercy. Very soon I will put the whole world in its own casket.
I will not be mocked for ever. The everlasting ages belongs to Me.

12th February 1998

2.56 am

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THE DARKENING OF SOULS

Divine Appeal Reflection - 220

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 220:  "The red lucifer has darkened the spirits which had already been turbid. Evil turns against itself like a horrible serpentine monster that unconsciously coils around souls."

Sin exists as more than just a human weakness; it is a force that draws the soul tighter and tighter into the jaws of destruction. Like a venomous serpent, it coils around the will, paralyzing resistance and darkening the intellect to divine truths . Each consent to sin strengthens its chains, making it harder to return to the light of grace. Our Adorable Jesus, in His infinite mercy, warns every soul of this enslavement and calls for conversion before the grip of vice becomes inescapable. The Catechism teaches that repeated sin weakens the moral conscience, forming vices that make repentance more difficult (cf. CCC 1865-1866). Saint Augustine, before his conversion, was bound by worldly desires and self-indulgence. Despite his brilliant mind, he remained shackled to sin until divine grace shattered his spiritual blindness (cf. Confessions).

Sin distorts the soul’s very nature, making it incapable of seeking God with a pure heart. The will, meant to love God above all, grows feeble under the weight of vice, while the intellect, created for truth, becomes deceived by fleeting pleasures. Many souls, like Augustine in his youth, desire holiness yet resist the sacrifice required for true freedom. The world lures with empty promises, offering illusions of happiness while starving the soul of true peace. But our Adorable Jesus never ceases to call, waiting for the soul’s surrender to grace. Scripture warns of the grave consequences of sin, yet it also proclaims the boundless mercy that awaits those who return with contrition (cf. Romans 6:23, Proverbs 14:12).

Sin, if not uprooted, spreads beyond the individual, corrupting entire societies. In Augustine’s time, moral corruption was celebrated, and impurity and pride were exalted. Today, the enemy employs the same strategies, making sin appear harmless and suppressing the voice of truth. Yet, no darkness is beyond redemption. When Augustine finally turned to our Adorable Jesus, the chains that held him fell away, and grace transformed his life. The Church assures us that no soul is beyond restoration—through sincere repentance, sacramental confession, and a firm purpose of amendment, one can be renewed in divine grace (cf. CCC 1453, Isaiah 55:7).

Every moment wasted in sin is a moment lost in eternity’s light. The serpent’s grip tightens with delay, but grace is always near for those who choose to break free. Saint Augustine’s journey proves that even the most hardened sinner can become a saint through a radical turning away from vice and a wholehearted surrender to our Adorable Jesus. 

Prayer

Our Adorable Jesus, we are weak and often fall into sin. Do not let us be trapped by its grip. Pour Your mercy upon us, open our hearts to conversion, and give us the strength to walk in Your grace. Help us to love You more and reject all that leads us away from You. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us. 

DIVINE APPEAL 220

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL


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

VOLUME II

Participate in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, atone, do penance and
acts of contrition even for other poor souls.

My daughter, pray a great deal and watch with Me in these dark hours. 
In the Sacrament of My Love keep Me company.

Do not lose time. Pray before it is too late. The majesty of My Eternal 
Father is outraged. He is so much offended by mankind and the world 
has lost its senses. The times at the moment are even worse than that 
of Sodom and Gomorrah.

I implore you to cloister souls in your heart; in the first line the
souls I entrusted souls. Participate in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass,
atone, do penance and acts of contrition even for other poor souls.
For the sake of souls suffer and learn united with My sufferings. I
speak to you amid tears of blood. I am bent over the Earth.

I have warned mankind in many ways, but they do not listen to
My merciful calling. Immersed in a chain of scandal the world
is a swampland of muck and mire. It will be at the mercy of the
most severe trials of My Divine Justice. Never before has the world
needed prayers and penance as in these tragic times. This is a terrible
anguish because mankind do not want to repent.

The red lucifer has darkened the spirits which had already been
turbid. Evil turns against itself like a horrible serpentine monster
that unconsciously coils around souls. The moment is grave. My
warnings are not heeded.

I have lowered Myself to this level for love of mankind. What more
could I have suffered for their salvation. Everything which will
happen has a precise aim!

29th January 1998

2.55 a.m.

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THE HIDDEN BATTLE OF DECEPTION

Divine Appeal Reflection - 219

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 219: "The souls struggle with the Red Lucifer who imprisons them. He insinuates to them, “Do not believe in these warnings, they are lies!”   

The devil's art is deception—his greatest triumph is to persuade souls that God does not exist. Red Lucifer, as warned by our Adorable Jesus, ensnares souls by twisting truth into a snare and wrapping sin in the false robes of freedom. Modern culture reflects this deception, where what offends God is often paraded as personal choice. The normalization of sin becomes a silent poison, numbing hearts to the reality of spiritual warfare. Social media platforms, if not guarded by faith, easily foster pride, envy, and impurity. The Red Lucifer whispers that constant distraction, self-indulgence, and moral compromise are harmless—but these lies only widen the chasm between souls and divine grace (cf. CCC 391; cf. 1 Peter 5:8).

Our Adorable Jesus, ever merciful and tender, does not thunder warnings of condemnation but pleads with boundless love for the salvation of every soul. His heart burns to break the invisible chains binding us to sin. Yet, the Red Lucifer cunningly suggests, "Do not believe in these warnings, they are lies!" leading many into spiritual blindness. It is not always through grave sins that the enemy triumphs but through small compromises—delaying prayer due to a busy schedule, neglecting Sunday Mass for worldly engagements, or failing to speak the truth of our faith out of fear of being scorned. These small cracks, left unchecked, allow darkness to seep into the soul (cf. CCC 1855; cf. James 4:7).

The saints remind us that spiritual vigilance is crucial. Pope St. John Paul II spoke often of the silent apostasy creeping into hearts when faith becomes lukewarm and unchallenged. St. Padre Pio warned that the devil is like a rabid dog chained up—he can only harm us if we venture too close. One should put on the armor of faith, hope, and charity every day, strengthened by the sacraments, especially the Real Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. By spending time with the Eucharistic Lord, He nourishes our souls, rekindles our wills , and strengthens the sight of our spirits . The battle is fierce, but divine grace is stronger (cf. CCC 1380; cf. Ephesians 6:11).

We are called to look to our Adorable Jesus and reject the crafty deception of the Red Lucifer. Let us reinvigorate our dedication to regular prayer, frequent receipt of the sacraments, and unyielding defense of the truth. Just as Jesus thirsts for souls, we must thirst for holiness and humanity' salvation. Every time spent in Jesus' presence, every modest sacrifice paid in love for Him, lessens the grip of evil and strengthens God's Kingdom. The moment for inaction has passed; we must remain firm in faith, relying in our Adorable Jesus' loving embrace (cf. CCC 1036; Matthew 26:41).

Prayer

Oh, Adorable Jesus, kindle within us the flame of undying faith, unshakeable hope, and love that mirrors Yours. Keep our hearts safe from deceptive whispers and grounded in Your glorious truth. Bring us ever closer to Your true presence in the Blessed Sacrament, where we will discover strength, tranquility, and eternal grace.

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us. 

DIVINE APPEAL 219

ON THE EUCHARIST:A DIVINE APPEAL


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

VOLUME II

Many signs never before seen will occur in the world as a warning
to mankind to tell them that the measure is filled. There will come a
very fearful moment and the whole mankind will stagger.

My daughter, pray a great deal and watch with Me in the Sacrament 
of My Love. Do not fear sufferings and abnegation.

With tears of blood I speak to you. My Heart is grieved with pain. 
I make Myself visible to you asking for prayers, reparation and 
penance in order to bring souls to repent of the evil they do before 
it is too late. Mankind does not want to listen to My call, yet time 
is soon coming when I will no longer hold back My Eternal Father’s 
Divine Justice.

I am bleeding from pain. The souls struggle with the Red Lucifer
who imprisons them. He insinuates to them, “Do not believe in these
warnings, they are lies!”

But if they do not believe and repent they will go to perdition.
My daughter, pray a great deal and do not be afraid. I order you to
do everything I wish. I want your sacrifice, your humility, your total
submission! At every call you must come with Me up to Calvary and
I give you My Love. Surrender yourself without thinking what will
happen next. Be attentive and heed My words from My Apostle. I
order you to do so even in spite of your affliction. I will always bring
you from one end of the earth to the other.

Cloister souls in your heart; in the first line the souls I entrusted souls.
I shed tears of blood over them. Countless number, a blindfold has
covered their souls and eyes. It is time to pray a great deal for them.
My Eternal Father’s anger is overflowing. The Chalice is filled! My
church will be obfuscated...

Many signs never before seen will occur in the world as a warning
to mankind to tell them that the measure is filled. There will come a
very fearful moment and the whole mankind will stagger.

22nd January 1998

3.00 a.m.

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RED LUCIFER'S LIE THAT GOD DOES'T EXIST

Divine Appeal Reflection - 218

Today, consider in Divine Appeal 218: "I want mankind to repent. Otherwise, it will cast down innumerable souls into perdition together with the Red Lucifer who suggests to them that My Eternal Father who is God does not exist."

The most painful deception of the Red Lucifer is his cruel whisper that the Eternal Father, who is God, does not exist. This lie strikes at the very heart of the human soul, where the longing for God quietly dwells. When a soul begins to doubt the Eternal Father’s presence, it feels an emptiness that no earthly pleasure can fill. Our Adorable Jesus, with a heart burning with love for every soul, warns us of this grave danger. He sees the lost wandering further into the shadows, believing they are alone, unaware that the Eternal Father watches over them, longing to draw them back into His embrace (cf. CCC 2729).

Our Adorable Jesus calls us to repentance, not with the weight of a command, but with the tender cry of His heart, longing for our return. The Gospel whispers that conversion is not a far-off journey, but a daily homecoming to the Father’s loving arms. Each act of repentance is a step from the tempest into the shelter of His boundless mercy. Jesus yearns for every soul to be freed from the chains of sin, to abandon the emptiness of a grace-less existence, and to awaken fully to the radiant life of divine love. True repentance is not merely regret for wrongs done but a courageous decision to begin anew, with Jesus walking beside us (cf. Luke 15:7).

The lies of the Red Lucifer do more than question God’s existence—they breed a quiet indifference that numbs the soul. When the Eternal Father is denied, hearts grow cold, and sin becomes easier to embrace. Worse still, those lost souls unknowingly pull others into the same darkness. Our Adorable Jesus, with sorrowful love, grieves for these souls, pleading with them to open their hearts before it is too late. The battle for souls is not distant—it happens in the silent struggles of every heart, and we are each called to stand firm in the truth of God’s love, becoming beacons of light for those stumbling in the dark (cf. CCC 1849).

In the quiet of our hearts, we weep with Jesus, sharing His sorrow for souls lost in darkness. Each tear becomes an offering, uniting us to His mercy. Whether in joy or suffering, we sacrifice our days for their return. Rooted in the Gospel, we strive to be instruments of grace, guiding souls from the snares of evil back to Jesus’ loving embrace. Let us not only seek repentance for ourselves but intercede for the distant, offering our prayers as reparation for offenses against His Presence in the Eucharist. Through every prayer and act of penance, may we console His Heart and draw closer to Him, leading others into the light of His love.

Prayer:

Our Adorable Jesus, You are the Light that shatters the darkness of deception. Let the whisper of the Red Lucifer be silenced by the voice of Your truth. Draw every wandering soul back to the Eternal Father. May Your love reign in every heart, and may we never cease to proclaim that God exists and loves us. 

Sr. Anna Ali of the Most Holy Eucharist, intercede for us. 

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