Jesus’ Plea for Christian Unity:One Easter, One Church
Message From Jesus To the Little Apostle of the True Faith on 05/13/2025
JESUS:
Beloved, it is I—the Lord your God—who addresses you.
My precious ones, implore a new flame of zeal, a furnace of love that will draw every child of the Father into one radiant embrace.
Unceasingly I labor—hand in hand with the saints and the hosts of angels—to weave a seamless mantle of concord, braiding harmony between the Churches of East and West, so that both lungs of My Mystical Body may breathe as one in the life-giving breath of My Spirit.
Behold, the Eastern Catholic Churches already dwell secure within Peter’s fold; yet I stretch out My hands to you, beloved brothers and sisters of the Orthodox Churches, and to you who walk in the Protestant communities: “Come, enter fully into the embrace of My one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church—safe beneath the lamp of her Magisterium—so that you may be one flock beneath one Shepherd.”
As history unfolds, I Am drawing My people toward a common celebration of Easter, the Paschal Mystery that lies at the heart of your faith.
This supplication delights My Heart and crowns the labor of love for which I entered time: to gather every nation and tribe into My embrace and into the Father’s, through the priceless jewel of My Church.
Intercede, too, for the children of Israel, that they may drink the full draught of blessing which springs from acknowledging Me as their long-awaited Messiah; for I Am drawing them, as well, toward the bright convergence of My Church.
Beloved disciples,
Abide in Me—the true Vine—and rich clusters of eternal fruit will ripen upon your lives.
Receive now My benediction: rivers of divine love and the unifying breath of My Spirit, lavishly poured out upon each of you.
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Theological Documentary:
The message given to the Little Apostle is fully consonant with Catholic faith and morals. It echoes Our Lord’s priestly prayer that “they may all be one” (Jn 17:21) and situates the call to unity within the four marks of the Church—one, holy, catholic, and apostolic—safeguarded by the Magisterium. It presents authentic ecumenism, highlights the Paschal Mystery as the heart of common worship, and urges all believers to abide in Christ, the true Vine, through whom the Spirit unites and bears fruit.
Key doctrinal touch-points:
Sacred Scripture
John 17 : 21-23 — Jesus prays that all believers “may be one” as He is one with the Father.
John 15 : 4-5 — Abide in the true Vine to bear fruit; apart from Christ we can do nothing.
Ephesians 4 : 3-6 — Keep the unity of the Spirit: one Body, one Lord, one faith, one baptism.
Catechism of the Catholic Church
CCC 811-812 — Defines the four marks: one, holy, catholic, apostolic.
CCC 813-822 — Explains the Church’s unity and principles of authentic ecumenism.
CCC 846-848 — Affirms the universal call of all peoples to the Church and to Christ.
Second Vatican Council
Unitatis Redintegratio §§ 1-4, 13-15 — Vatican II decree outlining the Catholic path to Christian unity.
Papal Encyclicals
Ut Unum Sint §§ 14-22 — St John Paul II urges renewed commitment to visible communion.
Satis Cognitum § 10 — Leo XIII teaches unity under Petrine primacy as Christ’s will.
Creeds & Dogmatic Councils
Nicene Creed — Professes belief in the “one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.”
Council of Trent, De Ecclesia — Reaffirms the visible, hierarchical nature of the Church Christ founded.
Vatican I, Pastor Aeternus — Defines papal primacy and magisterial infallibility.
Code of Canon Law
CIC can. 755 §§ 1-2 — Charges bishops to foster and direct ecumenical initiatives.unity