PART I
“FILL YOURSELF TO THE FULL”
2.
LOVE FOR ALL
The divine fountain, from which
Alexandrina takes her life, as do all Christians, is Jesus, who loves all.
Observe how the mutual love between Jesus and Alexandrina grows until it
embraces all humanity.
1 – Jesus’ love for all
My daughter, my divine Heart is open
to receive all those who love Me, as well as all those who are far from Me. L
(12-9-41)
I feel that Somebody (by the
preceding lines we see that it is Jesus) is going to meet up with all these
assassins who cover the entire world.
With what tenderness, with what love
he asks for to them not to wound themselves! With what goodness he extends his
arms to them to hug them all, to place them all on his lap like tame lambs!
With what goodness He opens His Heart
to them and invites them to enter into it, to live there, to die there! He hides
the fact that he knows they want to kill Him! (…)
O my God, if only I knew how to
express this goodness! Blessed be You!
S (7-3-47)
Alexandrina speaks as Jesus:
It seems me that I show the world my
open Wounds, my Heart all in blood, and my head crowned with thorns, and say to
it:
“See how I love you, see what I
suffer for you! Come! My Heart wants to receive you”.
But the world is blind, it does not
see my suffering; it is deaf, it does not hear my voice! It walks over my poor
Heart, and crushes it without pity or mercy. It is he, wounded and covered in
blood, an outcast for all humanity. (...)
But there is in me a love that loves
and forgets a Heart that searches and yearns, a Heart that has no thought for
self and wants to give life to all humanity, which is dead.
What a great agony, that of my soul!
How painful is my suffering!
In everything I see the cross, but I
see it with the Heart always burning, always in the anxiety of love. S (22-8-47)
Alexandrina hears and comments.
All humanity is eclipsed: this dense
darkness is the most dreadful. (...)
Such is the cruelty of the world
towards Jesus, such is the mountain of vice that reaches to heaven and wounds
his divine Heart. (...)
What a great contrast between earth
and Heaven! Earth revolts against its God, and Jesus wants give himself, wants
to pardon! He loves utterly and infinitely.
I feel the anxieties of His love, I
feel that He wants to possess me and to close me in His Heart.
And I feel as if the world was in me
and possessing me, enclosing me in Him. He possesses and encloses in himself all
humanity. (...)
All I want is that everybody
understands how much Jesus loves us, how much He deserves our love, and that we
know everything we must do and suffer so that he is not offended S (8-8-52)
When Alexandrina is reliving the
Passion she identifies with Jesus on the cross, and says:
I felt an impulse in which it seemed
to me that I detatched my arms from the Cross to bless all humanity.
And the divine Heart opened itself in
an infinite abyss of love, of pardon. S (29-8-52)
2 –
Alexandrina loves all.
I want to live in pain so that all
souls may live and love may reign. S (28-3-40)
I want to run to the world to dry all
its tears. (…) I want to spread the charity of Christ to all humanity (…). O
holy charity of my Lord, how beautiful you are! S (12-11-48)
I felt anxious to immerse myself in
the divine fire, and to infuse this love into hearts and souls.
S (27-9-44)
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