Divine Mercy Sunday 2024

Authored by Y’hoshua HaChaim H’Meshulam, Mark Max Gruber, & H. Chaim Gruber, the following are quotes from a new book, titled, “Why a Good, Almighty God Allows Evil: At Long Last, Theodicy Solved!” The below greatly connects to the Divine Mercy Icon:

“I, more or less, also said this to His Eminence:

It is impossible for a liar to succeed with a lie while being transparent. Consequently, being transparent and enforcing transparency is the Archangel Michael’s sword by the agency of the pen: the means by which to slay Satan, the father of lies.

“Cardinal Koch agreed immediately, as did His Eminence, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, when, on 15 May 2023, I had the opportunity to speak to him and say the same thing.

“Connected to the previous: Because people do not want to be wrong after they have made their decision, once someone has been tricked into believing a lie, the deceiver has an easier time to continue the deceit. Therefore, we cannot allow Satan even a foothold.

“A Catholic, St. Michael prayer: ‘St. Michael the Archangel, illustrious leader of the heavenly army, defend us in the battle against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of darkness.’

“Actually, the theology about transparency and the Archangel Michael (rather stunning although obviously true once recognized) was derived both from the recognition that the Sacred Heart of Jesus is transparent and from a 2020, in-church, Palermo revelation that explained that the rays of light from the Divine Mercy icon reflect light going through a transparent crystal.

“(Inquiry into my in-church revelation was elevated, from the church superior, who felt the matter super- natural, to city archbishop, His Excellency, Corrado Lorefice. Then it was elevated to the then CDF; and, on 18 June ‘21, a CDF JCD, with whom I met, pronounced it not at all against Church teachings.)

“Meaning, St. Faustina was graced with her vision in order to fill in the gap that had been left in traditional, red-color Sacred Heart iconography: which did not depict that transparency of which St. Margaret Mary Alacoque both wrote and drew herself (as Your Holiness knows, her original, Sacred Heart icon was white). So, the Divine Mercy, by God’s grace, has become inseparable from the Sacred Heart because it is the Sacred Heart (its transparency that is)!”

If we say that we have fellowship with him [God] while we are walking in darkness, we lie” 1 Jn. 1:6-7.

For the visionary’s new book, click here