📜 Transmission Scroll
Theme: The Way of Divine Love – Eucharist, Confession, and the Abyss of Mercy
✒️ Message of Jesus to Josefa
“Souls do not realize how I long to forgive them. They forget that I am always waiting for them, not to reproach their faults, but to wash them in My Blood. If they only understood how much I love them, they would not delay in coming to Me.” – Jesus to Sr. Josefa Menéndez
🔊 Silent’s Voice
You blind fools. You have no true knowledge of self. You say you are holy and commit sacrileges. You are not in a state of grace before Communion. You bring condemnation on yourselves. Your confession is your only recourse or remedy for your spiritual pride. Arise now. Jesus is waiting, Impersona Christi in the confessional. You don’t trust Him now—He will not trust you in your Particular and Final Judgment. “Depart from Me” will be His words for you.
📖 Scripture References
- 1 Corinthians 11:27–29 – Warning against receiving the Eucharist unworthily.
- John 6:51 – “I am the living bread that came down from heaven.”
- Luke 15:20 – The Father runs to embrace the repentant sinner.
📚 Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC)
- CCC 1324: “The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life.”
- CCC 1385: “Anyone conscious of grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before coming to Communion.”
- CCC 1424: Confession is called the sacrament of forgiveness, reconciliation, and conversion.
Explanation: The CCC teaches that the Eucharist is the center of Christian life, but it must be received in a state of grace. Confession restores that grace, safeguarding souls from sacrilege.
📜 Papal Encyclicals
- Ecclesia de Eucharistia (St. John Paul II, 2003): “The Church draws her life from the Eucharist.”
- Mirae Caritatis (Leo XIII, 1902): Emphasizes the Eucharist as the supreme manifestation of Christ’s love.
Explanation: The Popes affirm that the Eucharist is not optional devotion but the very heartbeat of the Church. To neglect it or receive unworthily is to wound the Body of Christ.
⚖️ Canon Law References
- Canon 897: “The most venerable sacrament is the blessed Eucharist, in which Christ the Lord himself is contained, offered, and received.”
- Canon 898: “Christ’s faithful are to hold the Eucharist in the highest honor.”
- Canon 916: “A person who is conscious of grave sin is not to celebrate Mass or receive the Body of the Lord without prior sacramental confession.”
Explanation: Canon Law safeguards the sanctity of the Eucharist and mandates confession before Communion when grave sin is present.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts
- Do: Confess regularly, adore Christ in the Eucharist, live in grace.
- Don’t: Approach Communion in pride or sacrilege.
🔚 Conclusion
The Eucharist is Christ Himself. To receive Him unworthily is to condemn yourself. Confession is the safeguard, mercy is the remedy. Delay is eternal loss. Arise now, for He waits with abundant graces.
🙏 Prayer
Sacred Heart of Jesus, abyss of love and mercy, awaken us from spiritual sloth.
O Mary, Mother of Mercy, lead us to Adoration and Confession.
May our lives be worthy of the Eucharist, and may we never hear the words “Depart from Me.” Amen.
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