†
As our late
Holy Father so eloquently
exemplified, we too must remember the value of not only Jesus’
suffering but of our own. True happiness comes when we unite
ourselves with Jesus on the cross. In her Diary, St.
Faustina illustrates beautifully what a treasure it is to
embrace the difficulties that come our way:
Suffering is the greatest
treasure on earth; it purifies the soul. In suffering, we learn
who our true friend is (Diary 342).
True love is measured by
the thermometer of suffering. Jesus, I thank You for the little
daily crosses, for opposition to my endeavors, for the hardships
of communal life, for the misinterpretation of my intentions,
for humiliations at the hands of others, for the harsh way
in which we are treated, for false suspicions, for poor health
and loss of strength, for self-denial, for dying to myself,
for lack of recognition in everything, for the upsetting of
all my plans.
Thank You, Jesus, for interior
suffering, for dryness of spirit, for terrors, fears and incertitudes,
for the darkness and the deep interior night, for temptations
and various ordeals, for torments too difficult to describe,
especially for those which no one will understand, for the
hour of death with its fierce struggle and all its bitterness.
I thank You, Jesus, You who
first drank the cup of bitterness before You gave it to me,
in a much milder form. I put my lips to this cup of Your holy
will. Let all be done according to Your good pleasure; let
that which Your wisdom ordained before the ages be done to
me. I want to drink the cup to its last drop, and not seek
to know the reason why. In bitterness is my joy, in hopelessness
is my trust. In You, O Lord, all is good, all is a gift of
Your paternal Heart. I do not prefer consolations over bitterness
or bitterness over consolations, but thank You, O Jesus, for
everything! It is my delight to fix my gaze upon You, O incomprehensible
God! My spirit abides in these mysterious dwelling places,
and there I am at home. I know very well the dwelling place
of my Spouse. I feel there is not a single drop of blood in
me that does not burn with love for You.
O Uncreated Beauty, whoever
comes to know You once cannot love anything else. I can feel
the bottomless abyss of my soul, and nothing will fill it but
God himself. I feel that I am drowned in Him like a single
grain of sand in a bottomless ocean (Diary 343).
†
Jesus speaks to you and me in Conversation
of the Merciful God With a Suffering Soul also
from the Diary.
SALVIFICI
DOLORIS
Feast
of the Triumph of the Holy Cross
Diary,
St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, Divine Mercy in My Soul © 1987
Congregation of Marians of
the Immaculate Conception Stockbridge, MA 01263
Used with permission.