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A Letter from Mother Luisita About
Carrying Your Cross
My dear child,
In this life we shouldn't live without a cross.
It is true that wherever we go we will find the
cross. And woe to us if it were not so. God our
Lord sends us whatever sufferings are beneficial
to us so that we may be purified and practice virtue.
How could we practice patience if the opportunity
to be patient never presented itself? And it is
the same with the other virtues. How can we enrich
our souls if we never practice any virtue? According
to the love that God has for us and the place He's
destined in heaven for us, He provides us with the
means to beautify our souls. Oh, my child, let us
love the cross! Let's embrace it and see it as the
proof of the love of a crucified God.
Our Lord Himself will be your reward. You will see
what a prize He has prepared for you in exchange
for your efforts in your work and for so many things
that one suffers in this world. Wherever we are,
we find Calvary and we learn how hard it is to go
up that hill, but after we reach the summit, we
possess heaven.
Forward, my child. Suffer with joy whatever the
good Lord sends you. That's a very good thing to
do. But don't suffer and complain. No. Not that.
God our Lord loves you very much and awaits your
little victories with affection. Don't expect to
acquire sanctity in any other way than by conquering
yourself and by doing little things which will enable
your soul to attain the necessary strength to endure
greater troubles.
It doesn't matter if we are trampled upon, if it
becomes a means of raising ourselves up closer to
God, and once elevated to God, may we remain that
way. We have to be strong and valiant with ourselves
and not let suffering get the best of us. All pain
is transitory, and as Our Holy Mother Saint Teresa
tells us, any pain that is not eternal, is no pain
at all.
Sometimes it seems as if the crosses are falling
from every angle and, indeed, life can seem a long
martyrdom. It's not a matter of dying. Rather, it
is a matter of living with contradictions and difficulties.
Sometimes heaven itself will turn into bronze, but
let nothing disturb you and nothing frighten you.
We grieve when Divine Providence uses the hammer
and chisel to polish our souls, turning them into
precious stones worthy to enter the building of
the heavenly Jerusalem. Suffer, then, and wait.
Pray and expect. Whenever we feel tired or exhausted,
without strength and longing for a moment of rest...it
is a great consolation to be able to say, My troubles
resemble those of my Savior.
My child, don't worry. Rather, thank God infinitely
for choosing you to follow Him in this manner. Let's
praise Him in everything because all that happens
is for our own good. Try to fulfill your duties
the best way you can and do them for God alone.
If you examine the lives of the saints, you'll discover
that there is no way to heaven except the road covered
with thorns. At every step they pinch us and make
us bleed. Let us bless our good God in every circumstance
in our lives, and, smiling, let us look up toward
heaven.
- Mother Luisita
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