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Friday, December 25, 2020
Christmas Day mercy minutes...
Divine Mercy Daily
Reflections from the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska
Friday, December 25
Humble Simplicity
True Greatness
In the evening, I just about got into bed, and I fell asleep immediately.
Though I fell asleep quickly, I was awakened even more quickly. A little
child came and woke me up. The child seemed about a year old, and I was
surprised it could speak so well, as children of that age either do not
speak or speak very indistinctly. The child was beautiful beyond words
and resembled the Child Jesus, and he said to me, Look at the sky. And
when I looked at the sky I saw the stars and the moon shining. Then the
child asked me, Do you see this moon and these stars? When I said yes, he
spoke these words to me, These stars are the souls of faithful Christians,
and the moon is the souls of religious. Do you see how great the difference
is between the light of the moon and the light of the stars? Such is the
difference in heaven between the soul of a religious and the soul of a
faithful Christian. And he went on to say that, True greatness is in loving
God and in humility (Diary, 424).
My Prayer Response:
Lord Jesus, may I learn that true greatness is in loving You and in humility.
May I learn to come to You as a child.
DECEMBER 25, 2020
"If we approach with faith, we too will see Jesus ... for the Eucharistic table
takes the place of the crib. Here the Body of the Lord is present, wrapped not
in swaddling clothes but in the rays of the Holy Spirit."
— St. John Chrysostom
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