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the purest. Whence, first, she made the most humble vow of virginity, by which she specially merited to conceive of the Holy Spirit, the most devout and most holy and most desired, because by her desire she drew Me to herself. Second, the most fervent in love toward God and toward her neighbor. Third, the most diligent in conserving all things which I performed in infancy, childhood, and youth. Sixth, the most patient in my passion, which passed through her heart the most by constant memory. Seventh, the most faithful, because she wished her only one to be immolated for the redemption of the world. Eighth, in prayers, most solicitous for the new Church, interceding constantly. Ninth, in contemplation, assiduous, by her merits obtaining grace for men.
Concerning the fourfold voice of the Lord.
On Sunday, when "People of Zion" Refers to the Introit for the Second Sunday of Advent, "Populus Sion" was being sung, "The Lord will make the glory of His voice to be heard" Isaiah 30:30, she desired to know what was the voice of the glory of the Lord? And the Lord said, "This is the voice of My glory, when the soul, repenting from love rather than fear, grieves for her sins, she merits to hear from Me: 'Your sins are remitted to you, go in peace' Luke 7:48/50. For immediately when a person grieves and repents of those things which they have perpetrated, I truly fully forgive all their sins, and I receive them into My grace as if they had never sinned. Second, the voice of My glory is when the soul, through intimate prayer, says to Me, 'Show me your face,' etc. Psalm 80:3. Third, when the soul is about to leave the body, I say to her sweetly regarding her rest, 'Come, my chosen one, and I will place my throne in you,' etc."
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