Message of St John the Apostle of 11 June 2020
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“Dearest Brothers and Sisters,
I bless you on this great day for the Church of God, spread in the Universe. On Earth, you particularly remember the institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper. The Body and Blood of Christ are venerated in the form of the Host. [..]
Every time you celebrate the Eucharist, you continue what we, the Apostles, began, and you renew the immense miracle of the transformation of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. They are the only true nourishment given to the people of the Earth. You have not completely understood what it means. You do not know how much the children of God are suffering on the planets where Lucifer works and where there is no Eucharist. By God’s grace, however, the Seven Great Archangels, the priests of the Central Nucleus and the new priests fill this great emptiness.
When you elevate the Host and the Chalice in your celebrations, you spiritually nourish many brothers and sisters, even those who are on other planets of the low Universe where the Eucharist is not present. […]Each of your celebrations should not only be the participation in Jesus’ Sacrifice but also in the power of the Resurrection for the benefit of many souls.
In every Holy Mass, you offer yourselves to God and anticipate the events because in Jesus’ Sacrifice everything that was, is and will be is consumed. All evil is consumed and the power is taken away from the devil. That is why Lucifer hates the Eucharist and has always tried in every way to profane it. He knows the power of this Sacrament and the power of the participation of God’s people in the Eucharistic Sacrifice. Your participation in it is the only way to defeat evil. Without the help of Jesus, who physically enters into you through the Eucharist, you would not have the possibility to cross that horrible, arid desert, full of snakes and scorpions, which is life on Earth. What help would you receive without the Eucharist? […]
Instead, you are asked to understand fully what it means to take part in the Holy Mass and receive the Eucharist. It is not a rite, a formality or even a precept; it is your life, the nourishment that God gives you, “real food and real drink”, as Jesus said.1
You must become a living Eucharist; otherwise, your mission will fail. If you are not a living Eucharist on Earth, what are you then? Talkers, preachers, fanatics or members of a religious confession? What are you? […]
I bless you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
1 See John 6,55
