Saturday, June 20, 2009

Some Suggestions:

Enter into the Divine Will and do these Hours of the Passion with and in Jesus, redoing and reliving, moment by moment, what He did and suffered: repairing, showing compassion for all the suffering of Jesus, begging mercy for souls, etc.
One of the promises which Jesus made to Luisa was that those souls who would come to live in and possess the Divine Will as in Heaven would be given the salvation of a soul for each word they would read of these "Hours of the Passion," each time they would do them.
Although some souls will have the opportunity, from time to time, to make these hours at the precise hour of the day by which they are numbered, it is not necessary to do them at the exact hour indicated. It is perfectly all right to do them whenever one is able and desirous of doing them. For example, the 4 AM Hour could be done at 10 AM or perhaps 7 PM.
In some situations a group of persons may willingly decide among themselves to form a living "clock" by which each person takes upon himself or herself to do one or more of the Hours each day for a given period of time , and then move to the next Hour or Hours. In this fashion, a continual "clock" is done each 24 hours.
Among many possible ways for groups to form these living "clocks" there is one as in which as many as 24 persons are involved. In this particular case (and this is only an example), each person could do one particular Hour for half of a month. Then each person would do one particular Hour for half of a month. Then each person would move on to the next Hour for the next half of a month. At the end of a year, each person would have done all 24 hours, and consequently, would have gotten very familiar with each of the 24 Hours of the Passion.
The fruits of doing these "Hours of the Passion" are incalculable. God will give untold graces and benefits to those who do them; many, many souls will be saved; the Divine Justice will be placated; and families and villages and towns will be spared, at least in part, the many chastisements deserved for the many offenses they give Jesus.

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