Of the Dignity of the
Priest; and of the Sacrament of the
Body of Christ; and of Worthy and Unworthy Communicants
Body of Christ; and of Worthy and Unworthy Communicants
“So this Word, My Son, with His most sweet Blood, is one Sun, all God
and all man, because He is one thing with Me and I with Him. My power is not
separated from His wisdom, nor the fiery heat of the Holy Spirit from Me, the
Father, or from Him, the Son; for He is one thing with us, the Holy Spirit
proceeding from the Father and the Son, and We together forming one and the
same Sun; that is to say, I, the Eternal God, am that Sun whence have proceeded
the Son and the Holy Spirit. To the Holy Spirit is attributed fire and to the
Son wisdom, by which wisdom My ministers receive the light of grace, so that
they may administer this light to others, with gratitude for the benefits
received from Me, the Eternal Father, following the doctrine of the Eternal
Wisdom, My only-begotten Son. This is that Light, which has the color of your
humanity, color and light being closely united. Thus was the light of My
Divinity united to the color of your humanity, which color shone brightly when
it became perfect through its union with the Divine nature, and, by this means
of the Incarnate Word mixed with the Light of My Divine nature and the fiery
heat of the Holy Spirit, have you received the Light. Whom have I entrusted
with its administration?
“My ministers in the mystical body of the holy Church, so that you may
have life, receiving His Body in food and His Blood in drink. I have said to
you that this Body is, as it were, a Sun. Wherefore, you cannot receive the
Body without the Blood, or the Blood or the Body without the Soul of the
Incarnate Word; nor the Soul, nor the Body, without the Divinity of Me, the
Eternal God, because none of these can be separated from each other, as I said
to you in another place that the Divine nature never left the human nature,
either by death or from any other cause. So that you receive the whole Divine
Essence in that most Sweet Sacrament concealed under the whiteness of the
bread; for as the sun cannot be divided into light, heat, and color, the whole
of God and the whole of man cannot be separated under the white mantle of the
host; for even if the host should be divided into a million particles (if it
were possible) in each particle should I be present, whole God and whole Man.
When you break a mirror the reflection to be seen in it is not broken;
similarly, when the host is divided God and man are not divided, but remain in
each particle. Nor is the Sacrament diminished in itself, except as far as may
be in the following example.
“If you have a light, and the whole world should come to you in order to
take light from it – the light itself does not diminish – and yet each person
has it all. It is true that everyone participates more or less in this light,
according to the substance into which each one receives the fire. I will
develop this metaphor further that you may the better understand Me. Suppose
that there are many who bring their candles, one weighing an ounce, others two
or six ounces, or a pound, or even more, and light them in the flame, in each
candle, whether large or small, is the whole light, that is to say, the heat,
the color, and the flame; nevertheless you would judge that he whose candle
weighs an ounce has less of the light than he whose candle weighs a pound. Now
the same thing happens to those who receive this Sacrament. Each one carries
his own candle, that is the holy desire, with which he receives this Sacrament,
which of itself is without light, and lights it by receiving this Sacrament. I
say without light, because of yourselves you can do nothing, though I have
given you the material, with which you can receive this light and feed it. The
material is love, for through love I created you, and without love you cannot
live.
“Your being, given to you through love, has received the right
disposition in holy baptism, which you receive in virtue of the Blood of the
Word, for, in no other way, could you participate in this light; you would be
like a candle with no wick inside it, which cannot burn or receive light, if
you have not received in your souls the wick which catches this Divine Flame,
that is to say, the Holy Faith, which you receive, by grace, in baptism, united
with the disposition of your soul created by Me, so fitted for love, that,
without love, which is her very food, she cannot live. Where does the soul
united in this way obtain light? At the fire of My Divine love, loving and
fearing Me, and following the Doctrine of My Truth. It is true that the soul
becomes more or less lighted according to the material which it brings to the
fire; for although you all have one and the same material, in that you are all
created to My image and similitude, and, being Christians, possess the light of
holy baptism, each of you may grow in love and virtue by the help of My grace,
as may please you. Not that you change the form of what I have given you, but
that you increase your strength in love, and your free-will, by using it while
you have time, for when time is past you can no longer do so. So that you can
increase in love, as has been said, coming with love to receive this Sweet and
Glorious Light, which I have given you as Food for your service, through My
ministers, and you receive this Light according to the love and fiery desire
with which you approach It.
“The Light Itself you receive entire, as I have said (in the example of
those, who in spite of the difference in weight of their candles, all receive
the entire light), and not divided, because It cannot be divided, as has been
said, either on account of any imperfection of yours who receive, or of the
minister; but you personally participate in this light, that is in the grace
which you receive in this Sacrament, according to the holy desire with which
you dispose yourselves to receive it. He who should go to this sweet Sacrament
in the guilt of mortal sin, will receive no grace therefrom, though he actually
receive the whole of God and the whole of Man. Do you know the condition of the
soul who receives unworthily? She is like a candle on which water has fallen,
which can do nothing but crackle when brought near the flame, for no sooner has
the fire touched it, than it is extinguished, and nothing remains but smoke; so
this soul has cast the water of guilt within her mind upon the candle which she
received in holy baptism, which has drenched the wick of the grace of baptism,
and, not having heated it at the fire of true contrition and confession, goes
to the table of the altar to receive this Light with her body, and not with her
mind, wherefore the Light, since the soul is not disposed as she should be for
so great a mystery, does not remain by grace in that soul, but leaves her, and,
in the soul, remains only greater confusion, for her light is extinguished and
her sin increased by her darkness. Of the Sacrament she feels nothing but the
crackling of a remorseful conscience, not through the defect of the Light
Itself, for that can receive no hurt, but on account of the water that was in
the soul, which impeded her proper disposition so that she could not receive
the Light. See, therefore, that in no way can this Light, united with its heat
and its color, be divided, either by the scanty desire of the soul when she
receives the Sacrament, or by any defect which may be in the soul, or by any
defect of him who administers it, as I told you of the sun which is not defiled
by shining on anything foul, so the sweet Light of this Sacrament cannot be
defiled, divided, or diminished in any way, nor can it be detached from its
orbit.
“If all the world should receive in communion the Light and Heat of this
Sun, the Word, My only-begotten Son, would not be separated from Me – the True
Sun, His Eternal Father – because in His mystical Body, the holy Church, He is
administered to whoever will receive Him. He remains wholly with Me, and yet
you have Him, whole God and whole man, as I told you, in the metaphor of the
light, that, if all the world came to take light from it, each would have it
entire, and yet it would remain whole.”
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