About the Priest in the Divine Will
Jesus tells the Angels to touch the foreheads of the Priests
Book of Heaven Volume 17 - September 17, 1924
Afterwards, my sweet Jesus gathered all the books written by me on His Divine Will; he united them together, then He pressed them to His Heart, and with unspeakable tenderness, added: "I bless these writings from the heart. I bless every word; I bless the effects and the value they contain. These writings are part of Myself."
Then He called the Angels, who prostrated themselves, their faces to the ground, to pray. And since two Fathers, who were to see the writings, were there present, Jesus told the Angels to touch their foreheads to impress in them the Holy Spirit, so as to infuse in them the Light in order to make them understand the Truths and the Good contained in these writings. The Angels did that, and Jesus, blessing us all, disappeared.
“The priest is called to serve human beings and to give them life in God. … He is a man of the Divine Word and of all things holy and, today more than ever, he must be a man of joy and hope. To those who cannot conceive that God is pure Love, he will affirm that life is worthy to be lived and that Christ gives it its full meaning because He loves all humankind.”
— Pope Benedict XVI, Vatican City, 29 September 2009 (VIS)
St. Annibale Maria Di Francia knew the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta for 17 years. He grew in love for the Holy Divine Will, making this the center of his Priestly life.
Jesus told Luisa,
“When I have completed everything, I will entrust My Kingdom to My Ministers so that as second apostles they will be Its heralds.”
Book of Heaven, Volume 20, November 6, 1926
This sanctuary at the Institue of the Daughters of Divine Zeal was once Luisa’s bedroom. The Institute was founded by St. Annibale di Francia in Corato. Luisa’s room was directly across from the chapel; now her former bedroom is the sanctuary pictured here. Jesus first called Luisa with the words, “Anima, Aiutami!” meaning, “Soul, help Me!”