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The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
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“in tilling is to evangelize. Redemption—and the Gospel that proclaims it—is the ultimate preparation for the Kingdom. The essence of this Gospel, the Divine Mercy, must therefore be now preached more zealously than ever. This”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
“Jesus tells Luisa to intercede for those who fight for what is good and true in the world—even in politics. Furthermore, as we”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
“These people are honest about the sorry state of the world as it plays out in the details of their own trials, in the grand paradigm-shifts of geopolitics, and in everything in-between; they do not pretend these ills are anything other than things to be justly lamented and striven against. Thus, they are as far from the second group described above as a lung doctor is from a cigarette salesman. Despite this honesty, however, they never descend to the antics of those in the first group; for each and every time they are confronted with the sorry state of the world in any of its diverse incarnations, they approach such situations”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
“found within it. There are those who are continually irritated, annoyed, anxious, depressed, and even downright furious; and there are those who have found fleeting relief from such ailments by self-medicating with some psychological or physiological trick they play on themselves—engaging in self-deceit through the “Power of Positive Thinking,” practicing self-harm with the abuse of legal or illegal substances, or dedicating themselves with unbounded effort to some vain ambition whose fleeting rewards will scarcely be noticed moments after they have begun. But, actually, there”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
“be Continuous The present world is in many ways a rather miserable place; consequently, there are two kinds of people to be”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
“What sacrifice, then, is too great to spread this Kingdom of His on earth? What vanity, now clung to, is not worth casting aside for the sake of the Reign of His Will? What risk, now”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
“the Queen of Heaven who, with Her Empire, continuously prays that the Kingdom of the Divine Will come on earth, and when have We ever denied Her anything? For Us,”
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
― The Crown of History: The Imminent Glorious Era of Universal Peace
