This book collects writings on the Church and consecrated life, especially on priests and religious, drawn in varying degrees from all of Maria Valtorta’s works.
The major work, which illustrates the Gospel, highlights the Church as intended by its divine Founder, in whose spirit she was strengthened to the point of martyrdom.
The other works, which include teachings and warnings for our time, denounce the intellectual and moral corruptions that weaken the Church and are the main cause of evil in the world.
It is a book of striking relevance. Thus Jesus said to Maria Valtorta on April 25, 1948: “In truth, much of the population is like a wilderness. Evil, but not always by nature.
Hating, but not always by nature. Enemy, but not always by nature.
Ninety times out of a hundred, it is out of ignorance.
Evil because it does not know the Truth.
Hating because it does not know Charity.
Enemy because it does not know the Church.
And I do not say “Church” to describe what it appears to too many people, in its ministers, and in too many cases.
It would be better, then, if they often did not know it.
I say that they do not know the Church as I founded it, animated by my spirit: “love, brotherhood, fatherhood.”
Saints and Non-Saints | E-book – Italian – EPUB
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The Church as it should be and as it appears, especially in its priests and religious, is the theme of Valtorta’s writings collected in this book, which in certain passages is strikingly timely.
| Language | Italian |
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| Digital format | EPUB |





