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My dear friends, this Gospel of today, which we have just heard, is an excerpt from the farewell speech of the Lord Jesus, which he delivered on Maundy Thursday in the Upper Room, when he wanted to prepare the disciples for Good Friday, for the sorrow they will feel when he is missing, when they will not have their master among them, but at the same time foreshadowing, pointing to this sorrow that awaits them. The Lord Jesus foretells the joy into which this sorrow will be transformed, for it is Good Friday that leads to the resurrection morning. Hence, the Lord Jesus says: "Little one, so little, soon you will no longer see me, soon you will see me again." And dear believers, these words little, soon enough become a source of consolation for each of us. After all, we know perfectly well that mortal life here on Earth does not spare us hardships, uncertainties, occupations, fear, anxiety, tears, but after all, every suffering has its end and passes faster than we think. And may we only be able to accept all hardships, annoyances, crosses with humble submission to God's will. For we must realize that a person has no great merit when he accepts God's will, when it is beneficial to him, when it involves joy. It is much more difficult for us to accept God's will when it is a cross, when it is associated with difficulties, with suffering. But the greater the difficulty in accepting this will of God, the greater our merit as well. And yet, as Catholics, we must constantly remind ourselves of what the modern world forgets, that the Lord God sends us smaller and larger crosses in our mortal life, so that we bear them with the Savior and earn salvation, eternal life. The crosses that the Lord God gives us on earth do not weaken man, but serve to harden him, to strengthen him. How much is faith worth, which has never had to face doubt, which docks in the calm harbor of indifference, which has never sailed to the depths. How much is hope worth, which escapes suffering and has never had to face any hardships? How much is love worth, which has never sacrificed anything for another? but seeks only its own benefit.
It won't be long before these words of the Lord Jesus resound as a foreshadowing of his victory also in our time, a time in which the devil is destroying the foundations of the family of society. In a time when the church seems to be a sinking boat being tossed about by Satan's whirlwinds. As Archbishop Marcelle Le Febr grassily described in 1988, ruin everywhere, so bad fruit everywhere. And that's because shepherds are not good shepherds, because they do not fulfill their duties. Shepherds do not protect the traditions, the treasures that our Lord Jesus Christ entrusted to them. They wanted to invent a new church at all costs, but no new church can be invented. The church is what it is and must remain so until the end of time. It will not change. It cannot change because it is founded by Christ the Lord, who is God, and God does not change.
Dear faithful, we should be perfectly aware that the victor, the conqueror of death, hell and Satan is not as well known and as loved as one would expect after the 10th century. Although we live in a time where, thanks to the development of technology, we can connect with people on another continent in a matter of seconds, it is today, in this era of incredible technological development, that more people have heard of Coca-Cola than of Jesus Christ, the only savior of every person. And it seems that ʝʊdɛօ-Masonry has almost achieved its goal. It has brought about the elimination of the true God from the life of societies, from the life of families, and the establishment of a nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr, which is nothing but a modern variant of the worship of Lucifer, like an obscene, grotesque reversal, an upside-down of the divine order. Who has not yet been fooled by the wicked media? This one sees more and more clearly how the apostles of the Great Resurgence are conducting anti-evangelism all over the world in order to usher in Lucifer's tyrannies. The pressure on us to accept, accept and live according to the dictates of Satan's anti-eliga is getting stronger and stronger, and will continue to do so. They want to force us, my dear ones, to accept, the killing of innocent children, the sick, the elderly. They want to force us to accept mutilation disguised under the banner of so-called sex change. In the name of green madness, we are to destroy our agriculture. We are to eat worthless, poisoned food. We are to freeze in unheated houses and spend hours performing pseudo-liturgy of waste segregation. They want to turn us, through ubiquitous, incessant control, into slaves, perpetually sick patients subjected to pseudo-medical procedures that bring death. They want to turn us, my dears, into slaves incapable of any resistance, around whose neck is a noose of debt. A debt through which they exercise control over individuals, over entire nations. They want to turn us, my dears, into slaves who will mindlessly obey the godless commands of a godless pseudo-power. They want us to destroy our economy, our industry, our commerce. they want us to build the power of Jєωιѕн corporations. This is the world around us as it is, not as we think it is. This is the world as it is. But my dear ones we are blind. We are blind people who do not see this. Even if they see it, they don't want to admit it, because it makes us terrified at the thought that the world could be so degenerate, so corrupt, so demonic. It awakens fear in us. It can arouse spiritual doubt in us, perhaps even spiritual despair.
But my dear friends, when such moments of difficulty in our lives come, let us remember the words of the Lord Jesus. Very soon, very soon, and this anti-religion of Satan will fall very soon, and God's order will be restored on this earth very soon, and the triumph of her Immaculate Heart foretold by the Blessed Mother will come. And it just so happens that today, on this third Sunday after Easter, when we hear the Gospel, through which the Lord Jesus wished to console his disciples, he wishes to console us in church as well, we also worship Our Lady of Good Counsel. Her image today is placed on the side altar. And it is worth, my dears, that we look at this image, that we contemplate it. Why? Because this image is a great lesson for us. Look my dear ones in what a special way the Lord Jesus is depicted. How tightly he clings to the Mother of God. One hand grabs Mary's neck, the other hand holds her robe. Like a small child who cuddles up to his mother, who is afraid of something, cuddled up to the Blessed Mother. And we should act in exactly this way, when fear or doubt arises in our lives. grab the Blessed Mother even by the edge of her robe. For when we are with the Blessed Mother, my dear ones, we will not go astray. When we are helpless Catholics, when we do not know what to do in our lives, she will always give us good advice. Saint Bernald Sklervo exclaimed: "Whenever you experience doubt, whenever you are helpless, cry out to the Blessed Mother. She will give you advice." Therefore, my dear ones, let us make this resolution today that we will, as often as possible, turn for help, for guidance to Our Lady of Good Counsel, that we will, in imitation of the child Jesus of this miraculous image, hold fast to our mother, trusting in her protection, in her intercession, trusting that when we abide by her, we will not perish.
Dear faithful, this Sunday, the third Sunday after Easter, reminds us of one more thing, and that is that we should be instruments of God's grace, God's consolation to our neighbors. How many lost people around us, how many helpless people around us, who do not yet know the Lord Jesus at all, or who know him, but are unable to truly love him. And it is necessary, my dear ones, that we become instruments of God's grace, God's consolation to so many lost, helpless souls in this world. Just as the Lord God gives us light through the sun, so we, my dear ones, are to become instruments, carriers of this consolation. How many afflicted people around us today, who are in need of consolation? How many lost people around us who need good advice? Today's lesson Saint Peter reminds us of how we are to live. in such a way as to amaze other people, so that other people, people looking at us, our example also want to follow our Lord Jesus Christ. Let us strive, my dears, with zeal for the salvation of our souls and the salvation of the souls of our neighbors. Let us strive with special zeal for the salvation of those Catholics who are helpless today. Let us strive, my dear ones, so that we too may become victors over death, hell and Satan. Amen. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. May Jesus Christ be praised.