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The 24 Hours of the PassionOf Our Lord Jesus Christby Luisa PiccarretaLittle Daughter of the Divine Will-i- Hours OF THE PASSIONOF OUR LORD Jesus CHRISTL uisa Piccarreta"The Little Daughter of the Divine Will""..The satisfaction that blessed Jesus receives from the meditation of these Hours is so great, that He would wantat least one copy of these meditations to be present and practiced in each city or town. In fact, it would happen, then,as if Jesus heard His own voice and His prayers being reproduced in those reparations, just as the ones He raised toHis Father during the 24 Hours of His sorrowful Passion . And if this were done in each town or city at least, by asmany souls, Jesus seems to make me understand that Divine Justice would be placated in part, and in these sad timesof torments and bloodshed, Its scourges would be stopped, in part, and as though dampened.

revelations which, always excepting the judgments of the Holy Church, we piously believe to have been given by Our Lord Jesus Christ to a soul, a dearest daughter and disciple of His, who is the pious author of the Hours of the Passion.

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1 The 24 Hours of the PassionOf Our Lord Jesus Christby Luisa PiccarretaLittle Daughter of the Divine Will-i- Hours OF THE PASSIONOF OUR LORD Jesus CHRISTL uisa Piccarreta"The Little Daughter of the Divine Will""..The satisfaction that blessed Jesus receives from the meditation of these Hours is so great, that He would wantat least one copy of these meditations to be present and practiced in each city or town. In fact, it would happen, then,as if Jesus heard His own voice and His prayers being reproduced in those reparations, just as the ones He raised toHis Father during the 24 Hours of His sorrowful Passion . And if this were done in each town or city at least, by asmany souls, Jesus seems to make me understand that Divine Justice would be placated in part, and in these sad timesof torments and bloodshed, Its scourges would be stopped, in part, and as though dampened.

2 I let you, reverendFather, make appeal to all; may you complete, in this way, the little work that my lovable Jesus had me "(from a letter of Luisa to her extraordinary Confessor,Blessed Annibale M. di Francia)TABLE OF CONTENTSPART I - Preface by Blessed Annibale Preface, by Blessed Annibale M. di Francia .. p. 1 About the first editions of the Hours of the Passion and the pious Author .. p. 3 Overview of the Writings of the pious Author of the Hours of the Passion .. p. 6 Exhortation .. p. 7 How these Hours can be done .. p. 8 Scheme of the 24 hours of the passion .. p. 9 Value and Effects of the Hours of the Passion from a letter of Luisa and from her Writings.

3 P. 10 PART II - The 24 hours of the passion of Our Lord Preparation before each hour .. p. 21 Thanksgiving after each hour .. p. 21 First hour (from 5 to 6 pm) Jesus takes leave of his Most Holy Mother .. p. 21 Second hour (from 6 to 7 pm) Jesus sets out for the Cenacle .. p. 24 Third hour (from 7 to 8 pm) The Legal Supper .. p. 27 Fourth hour (from 8 to 9 pm) The Eucharistic Supper .. p. 30 Fifth hour (from 9 to 10 pm) First hour of Agony in the Garden .. p. 37 Sixth hour (from 10 to 11 pm) Second hour of Agony in the p. 40 Seventh hour (from 11 pm to midnight) Third hour of Agony in the Garden .. p. 44-ii- Eighth hour (from midnight to 1am) Jesus is arrested.

4 P. 51 Ninth hour (from 1 to 2 am) Jesus falls into the Cedron stream .. p. 54 Tenth hour (from 2 to 3 am) Jesus is presented to Annas .. p. 55 Eleventh hour (from 3 to 4 am) Jesus in the house of Caiphas .. p. 57 Twelfth hour (from 4 to 5 am) Jesus at the mercy of the soldiers .. p. 59 Thirteenth hour (from 5 to 6 am) Jesus in prison .. p. 61 Fourteenth hour (from 6 to 7 am) Jesus before Caiphas again, condemned to death .. p. 64 Fifteenth hour (from 7 to 8 am) Jesus before Pilate who sends Him to Herod .. p. 66 Sixteenth hour (from 8 to 9 am) Jesus back to Pilate, placed after Barabbas, and scourged .. p. 68 Seventeenth hour (from 9 to 10 am) Crowned with thorns, Ecce Homo , condemned.

5 P. 71 Eighteenth hour (from 10 to 11 am) Jesus takes up his Cross .. p. 76 Nineteenth hour (from 11 am to 12 pm) Jesus is crucified .. p. 82 Twentieth hour (from 12 to 1 pm) First hour of Agony on the Cross .. p. 90 Twenty-first hour (from 1 to 2 pm) Second hour of Agony on the Cross .. p. 94 Twenty-second hour (from 2 to 3 pm) Third hour of Agony on the Cross, death of Jesus .. p. 98 Twenty-third hour (from 3 to 4 pm) Jesus , dead, pierced by the lance .. p. 102 Twenty-fourth hour (from 4 to 5 pm) The burial of Jesus , Most Desolate Mary .. p. 104 PART III - Selections of Chapters About The Passion of Our LordThe Divine Passion of Jesus Introductory note.

6 P. 113 February 4, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 113 March 18, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 114 March 20, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 115 May 8, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 116 June 4, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 117 August 19, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 118 February 16, 1923 - Volume 15 .. p. 119 May 29, 1923 - Volume 15 .. p. 120 The Sorrows and Sufferings of Mary Most Holy October 3, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 121 March 23, 1923 - Volume 15 .. p. 121 April 28, 1926 - Volume 19 .. p. 122 July 11, 1926 - Volume 19 .. p. 123 August 22, 1926 - Volume 19 .. p. 125 Chapters Referring to Each of the 24 HoursFirst hour , from 5 to 6 pm: October 3, 1903 - Volume 5.

7 P. 126-iii- November 28, 1920 - Volume 12 .. p. 127 July 6, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 128 Second hour , from 6 to 7 pm: May 9, 1913 - Volume 11 .. p. 128 Third hour , from 7 to 8 pm: October 9, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 129 Fourth hour , from 8 to 9 pm: November 4, 1926 - Volume 20 .. p. 130 June 18, 1923 - Volume 15 .. p. 131 March 24, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 132 July 6, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 133 April 16, 1927 - Volume 21 .. p. 133 Fifth hour , from 9 to 10 pm: November 25, 1909 - Volume 9 .. p. 134 November 20, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 135 October 30, 1924 - Volume 17 .. p. 136 Sixth hour , from 10 to 11 pm: July 28, 1922 - Volume 14.

8 P. 137 January 4, 1924 - Volume 16 .. p. 138 Seventh hour , from 11 pm to Midnight: November 19, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 139 April 8, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 141 Eighth hour , from Midnight to 1 am: November 16, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 142 March 18, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 142 Ninth hour , from 1 to 2 am: January 22, 1913 - Volume 11 .. p. 143 Tenth hour , from 2 to 3 am: May 31, 1899 - Volume 2 .. p. 144 Eleventh hour , from 3 to 4 am: December 22, 1910 - Volume 10 .. p. 145-iv- January 28, 1911 - Volume 10 .. p. 145 September 4, 1918 - Volume 12 .. p. 145 April 7, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 146 Twelfth hour , from 4 to 5 am: March 19, 1901 - Volume 4.

9 P. 146 January 2, 1919 - Volume 12 .. p. 147 Thirteenth hour , from 5 to 6 am: December 4, 1918 - Volume 12 .. p. 147 October 29, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 148 December 3, 1926 - Volume 20 .. p. 149 December 25, 1926 - Volume 20 .. p. 149 Fourteenth hour , from 6 to 7 am: September 21, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 150 Fifteenth hour , from 7 to 8 am: November 22, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 150 June 1, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 151 December 1, 1922 - Volume 15 .. p. 152 July 5, 1923 - Volume 15 .. p. 153 September 16, 1921 - Volume 13 .. p. 154 November 24, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 154 January 4, 1927 - Volume 20 .. p. 155 Sixteenth hour , from 8 to 9 am: April 1, 1922 - Volume 14.

10 P. 155 February 9, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 156 January 14, 1924 - Volume 16 .. p. 157 July 1, 1924 - Volume 17 .. p. 158 Seventeenth hour , from 9 to 10 am: October 12, 1903 - Volume 5 .. p. 159 April 24, 1915 - Volume 11 .. p. 160 August 19, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 160 March 6, 1903 - Volume 4 .. p. 161 June 20, 1926 - Volume 19 .. p. 162 October 3, 1928 - Volume 24 .. p. 162 Eighteenth hour , from 10 to 11 am:-v- July 27, 1906 - Volume 7 .. p. 164 February 24, 1922 - Volume 14 .. p. 164 December 17, 1903 - Volume 6 .. p. 164 March 28, 1905 - Volume 6 .. p. 165 November 12, 1910 - Volume 10 .. p. 165 September 2, 1910 - Volume 9.


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