A brief repetition of the preceding chapter; and of the reverence which should be paid to priests, whether they are good or bad.
“I have shown you, dearest daughter, a sample of the excellence of good priests (for what I have shown you is only a sample of what that excellence really is), and I have told you of the dignity in which I have placed them, having elected them for My ministers, on account of which dignity and authority I do not wish them to be punished by the hand of seculars on account of any personal defect, for those who punish them offend Me miserably. But I wish seculars to hold them in due reverence, not for their own sakes, as I have said, but for Mine, by reason of the authority which I have given them.
Wherefore this reverence should never diminish in the case of priests
whose virtue grows weak, any more than in the case of those virtuous ones of
whose goodness I have spoken to you; for all alike have been appointed
ministers of the Sun – that is of the Body and Blood of My Son, and of the other
Sacraments.
“This dignity belongs to good and bad alike – all have the Sun to
administer, as has been said, and perfect priests are themselves in a condition
of light, that is to say, they illuminate and warm their neighbors through
their love. And with this heat they cause virtues to spring up and bear fruit
in the souls of their subjects. I have appointed them to be in very truth your
guardian angels to protect you; to inspire your hearts with good thoughts by
their holy prayers, and to teach you My doctrine reflected in the mirror of
their life, and to serve you by administering to you the holy Sacraments, thus
serving you, watching over you, and inspiring you with good and holy thoughts
as does an angel.
“See, then, that besides the dignity to which I have appointed them, how
worthy they are of being loved; when they also possess the adornment of virtue,
as did those of whom I spoke to you, which are all bound and obliged to
possess, and in what great reverence you should hold them, for they are My beloved
children and shine each as a sun in the mystical body of the holy Church by
their virtues, forevery virtuous man is worthy of love, and these all the more
by reason of the ministry which I have placed in their hands. You should love
them therefore by reason of the virtue and dignity of the Sacrament, and by
reason of that very virtue and dignity you should hate the defects of those who
live miserably in sin, but not on that account appoint yourselves their judges,
which I forbid, because they are My Christs, and you ought to love and
reverence the authority which I have given them. You know well that if a filthy
and badly dressed person brought you a great treasure from which you obtained
life, you would not hate the bearer, however ragged and filthy he might be,
through love of the treasure and of the lord who sent it to you. His state
would indeed displease you, and you would be anxious through love of his master
that he should be cleansed from his foulness and properly clothed. This, then,
is your duty according to the demands of charity, and thus I wish you to act
with regard to such badly ordered priests, who themselves filthy and clothed in
garments ragged with vice through their separation from My love, bring you
great Treasures – that is to say, the Sacraments of the holy Church – from
which you obtain the life of grace, receiving Them worthily (in spite of the
great defects there may be in them) through love of Me, the Eternal God, who
send them to you, and through love of that life of grace which you receive from
the great treasure, by which they administer to you the whole of God and the
whole of Man, that is to say, the Body and Blood of My Son united to My Divine
nature. Their sins indeed should displease you, and you should hate them, and strive
with love and holy prayer to re-clothe them, washing away their foulness with
your tears – that is to say, that you should offer them before Me with tears
and great desire, that I may re-clothe them in My goodness, with the garment of
charity. Know well that I wish to do them grace, if only they will dispose
themselves to receive it, and you to pray for it; for it is not according to My
will that they should administer to you the Sun being themselves in darkness,
not that they should be stripped of the garment of virtue, foully living in
dishonor; on the contrary I have given them to you, and appointed them to be
earthly angels and suns, as I have said. It not being My will that they should
be in this state, you should pray for them, and not judge them, leaving their
judgment to Me. And I, moved by your prayers, will do them mercy if they will
only receive it, but if they do not correct their life, their dignity will be
the cause of their ruin. For if they do not accept the breadth of My mercy, I,
the Supreme Judge, shall terribly condemn them at their last extremity, and
they will be sent to the eternal fire.”
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