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The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

CHAPTER I
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Jesus made him no answer, and appeared unconscious of his presence.

Peter returned to the other two, and told them that the Lord had not answered him except by groans and sighs.

They became more and more sorrowful after this, covered their heads, and sat down to weep and pray.
I then returned to my Heavenly Spouse in his most bitter agony.

The frightful visions of the future ingratitude of the men whose debt to Divine Justice he was taking upon himself, continued to become more and more vivid and tremendous.

Several times I heard him exclaim: 'O my Father, can I possibly suffer for so ungrateful a race?
O my Father, if this chalice may not pass from me, but I must drink it, thy will be done!' Amid all these apparitions, Satan held a conspicuous place, under various forms, which represented different species of sins.


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