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What is a victim soul?
In the notes left by Sr. Mary of the Trinity, it was written that our Lord is calling for a multitude of “victim souls” who will imitate Him in the Apostolate of His Eucharistic life. He specified to Sr. Mary that these souls will be from all walks of life, including laity and not only priests and nuns.
Jesus told Sr. Mary, “You see My little daughter, they wish to give themselves to Me, but they cannot join a religious order, so what is to be done? I want souls to know that by the Vow of Victim they enter into a life of Union with Me. They must know that I ardently desire this Vow of Victim. It is thus that society will be reconstituted. They must know that the Vow of Victim means: to imitate My Eucharistic Life. I desire that there be some of them everywhere in every state of life.”
About fifty years after Sr. Mary received her messages from our Lord, Jesus came again and spoke to an American laywoman, Therese. She had made the Vow of Victim to imitate His Eucharistic life. All is Love is a compilation of these spiritual insights from 1993 through 1996, published here for the first time. Simple and profound, sweet and challenging, the messages call everyone to a greater degree of holiness.
“Come...little ones,
I call to you to enter into My service of love. It is a service to save souls...multitudes of souls. All through love and humility. My enemy will be confounded.
“Come, join Me in My Eucharistic Life. Imitate Me. Do not be afraid. I call to you, My children.
“I desire Victims to (offer their) sacrifice in union with My own for the salvation of sinners. It is that love in the world which will help to save them.”
~ Jesus to Therese
Additional Information
Author | The Apostolate of the Imitation of the Eucharistic Life of Jesus |
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Pages | 128 |
Cover Type | Softcover |
Size | 5.5" x 8.5" |
ISBN | 978-1-942190-40-0 |
Illustrations | 18 color images |