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FIRST YEAR OF PUBLIC LIFE

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PRE-GOSPEL (1-43)

The birth and Hidden Life of Mary and Jesus
1. Introduction: God wanted a spotless womb.
2. Joachim and Anne make a vow to the Lord.
3. At the feast of the Tabernacles. Joachim and Anne possessed Wisdom.
4. Through a song, Anne announces that she will become a mother. Her bosom holds the immaculate soul of Mary.
5. The birth of Mary, the faultless Virgin Mother of Wisdom.
6. The purification of Anne and the offering of Mary, the perfect eternal Maiden for the Kingdom of Heaven.
7. Little Mary with Anne and Joachim. The Wisdom of the Son is already on Her lips.
8. Mary accepted in the Temple. In Her humility, She did not know to be the Full of Wisdom.
9. The peaceful death of Joachim and Anne, after a life of loyalty to God.
10. Mary’s canticle imploring the coming of Christ. She remembered how much Her spirit had seen in God.
11. Mary entrusts her vote to the High Priest.
12. Joseph is chosen husband of the Virgin.
13. The wedding of the Virgin and Joseph. The closeness to the full fo Grace makes of a just man a saint, worthy to be the guardian of the Spouse and Son of God.
14. Joseph and Mary arrive in Nazareth.
15. Conclusion to the Pre-Gospel.
16. The Annunciation.
17. The Disobedience of Eve and the Obedience of Mary.
18. Mary announces the maternity of Elizabeth to Joseph and entrusts God with the task of justifying Hers.
19. Mary and Joseph towards Jerusalem.
20. The departure from Jerusalem. The heavenly aspect of Mary. The importance of prayer for Mary and Joseph.
21. The arrival of Mary in Hebron and Her meeting with Elizabeth.
22. The days in Hebron. The significance of Mary’s goodness to Elizabeth.
23. The birth of John the Baptist. Every pain is appeased on Mary’s bosom.
24. The circumcision of John the Baptist. Mary is the Source of Grace for those accepting the Light.
25. Presentation of John the Baptist to the Temple. Mary’s return. The Passion of Joseph.
26. Joseph asks Mary for forgiveness. Faith, charity and humility to receive God.
27. The census edict. Teachings on just love to the husband and on trust in God.
28. The arrival in Bethlehem.
29. The birth of Jesus. The divine maternity of Mary: redemption of Eve’s sin.
30. The adoration of the shepherds, the first whorshippers of the Word Who had become God.
31. Zacharias’ visit. The holiness of Joseph and the obedience to the priests.
32. Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. The virtue of Simeon and the prophecy of Anna.
33. The lullaby of the Virgin.
34. The visit of the Magi.
35. The flight into Egypt.
36. The Holy Family in Egypt. A lesson for families.
37. The first working lesson given to the Child Jesus.
38. Mary, the teacher of Jesus, Judas and James.
39. Preparations for the coming of age of Jesus and departure from Nazareth.
40. Jesus’ examination in the Temple at the age of twelve.
41. The dispute of Jesus in the Temple with the doctors. The agony of His Mother and the reply of Her Son.
42. The death of Joseph. Jesus is the peace of those who suffer and of those who die.
43. Conclusion to the hidden life.

FIRST YEAR OF PUBLIC LIFE (44-140)

The first year of the Public Life of Jesus
44. Farewell to His Mother and departure from Nazareth.
45. The preaching of John the Baptist and the Baptism of Jesus. The divine manifestation.
46. Jesus tempted by Satan in the desert. How to overcome temptations.
47. The meeting with John and James.
48. John and James tell Peter of their meeting with the Messiah.
49. First meeting with Peter and Andrew after preaching in the synagogue. John of Zebedee is great even in his humility.
50. At Bethsaida in Peter’s House. The meeting with Philip and Nathanael.
51. Mary sends Judas Thaddeus to invite Jesus to the wedding at Cana.
52. The wedding at Cana. The Son, no longer subject to His Mother, performs His first miracle for Her.
53. Jesus drives out the merchants from the Temple.
54. The meeting with Judas of Kerioth and Thomas. Simon the Zealot healed of leprosy.
55. A task entrusted to Thomas.
56. Simon the Zealot and Judas Thaddeus joined in the same destiny.
57. In Nazareth with Judas Thaddeus and the six disciples.
58. The healing of a blind man in Capernaum after a fishing lesson applied to the souls.
59. A possessed man healed in the synagogue of Capernaum at the end of a dispute.
60. The healing of Simon Peter’s mother-in-law.
61. Jesus benefits the poor after telling the parable of the favourite horse of the king.
62. The disciples looking for Jesus while He prays during the night.
63. The leper healed near Korazim.
64. The paralytic healed in Capernaum.
65. The miraculous catch of fish and the election of the first four apostles.
66. Judas of Kerioth at Gethsemane pleading to become a disciple.
67. The miracle of the broken blades at the Fish Gate.
68. Jesus teaches in the Temple. Judas Iscariot assists Him.
69. Jesus teaches Judas Iscariot.
70. At Gethsemane with John of Zebedee. A comparison between the beloved disciple and Judas of Kerioth.
71. Judas Iscariot introduced to John and Simon the Zealot.
72. Towards Bethlehem with John, Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot.
73. In Bethlehem, in the house of a peasant and in the grotto of the Nativity.
74. Jesus goes to see the Inn Keeper in Bethlehem and then preaches from the ruins of Anne’s house.
75. Jesus finds the shepherds Elias and Levi.
76. At Juttah with the shepherd Isaac. Sarah and her children.
77. In Hebron in the house of Zacharias. The meeting with Aglae.
78. In Kerioth. The death of old Saul.
79. Going to the shepherds. The jewels of Aglae and a parable about his conversion.
80. With three apostles on the mount of abstinence and temptation.
81. On the ford of the Jordan river. Meeting with the shepherds Simeon, John and Matthias. A plan to free the Baptist.
82. In Jericho. The Iscariot tells of how he sold Aglae’s jewels.
83. Jesus suffers on account of Judas, who is a living “lesson” for the apostles of all times.
84. The meeting with Lazarus of Bethany.
85. Jesus with Simon Zealot at the Temple, where the Iscariot is speaking, then on to Gethsemane.
86. The meeting with the soldier Alexander at the Fish Gate.
87. With shepherds and disciples near Doco. Isaac remains in Judaea.
88. In the plain of Esdraelon. The love of John and of the few like him. The visit to the shepherd Jonah.
89. The farewell from Jonah, whom Simon Zealot hopes to free. The arrival of Jesus in Nazareth.
90. The arrival of the disciples and of the shepherds in Nazareth.
91. Lesson to the disciples in the olive-grove at Nazareth.
92. Jesus’ lesson to His disciples near His home.
93. A lesson to the disciples in the presence of Holy Mary in Nazareth garden. Jesus comforts Judas of Alphaeus.
94. Healing of the Beauty of Korasim. Jesus speaks in the synagogue of Capernaum.
95. James of Alphaeus is received among the disciples. Jesus preaches near Matthew’s excise bench.
96. Jesus answers to the accusation of having cured the Beauty of Korazim on the Sabbath.
97. The call of Matthew.
98. Meeting with the Magdalene on the lake of Galilee. A lesson to the disciples at Tiberias.
99. At Tiberias, in the house of Chuza.
100. In Nazareth, in the house of the old and sick Alphaeus. The life of an apostle is not an easy one.
101. Jesus questions His Mother about His disciples.
102. Meeting with the ex-shepherd Jonathan and the healing of Johanna of Chuza.
103. On the Lebanon with the shepherds Benjamin and Daniel.
104. Aava reconciled with her husband. News of the death of Alphaeus and the ransom of Jonah.
105. In Nazareth for the death of Alphaeus. The gradual conversion of the cousin Simon.
106. Jesus is driven out of Nazareth. Comfort to His Mother. Reflections on four contemplations.
107. Jesus and His Mother in the house of Johanna of Chuza.
108. Preaching to the vintagers. A paralytic child healed by the intercession of the Mother of Jesus.
109. In the fields of Johanan and in those of Doras. The death of Jonah in the house of Nazareth.
110. Jesus in the House of Jacob near Lake Merom.
111. Meeting with Solomon at the Jordan ford. A parable on the conversion of hearts.
112. Judas Iscariot surprised in Jericho. In Bethany with Lazarus, who introduces Martha.
113. Return to Bethany after the feast of the Tabernacles.
114. At the banquet of Joseph of Arimathea, Gamaliel and Nicodemus are also present.
115. Healing of a dying child struck by the horse of Alexander. Jesus is driven out of the Temple.
116. At Gethsemane the disciples speak with Jesus of the pagans and of the “veiled woman”. The secret conversation with Nicodemus.
117. Lazarus provides Jesus with a little house on the plain of the Clear Water.
118. The beginning of common life in the Clear Water. The opening speech.
119. The preaching at the Clear Water. “I am the Lord your God”. Jesus baptises just like John.
120. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall have no gods before Me”.
121. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not take My Name in vain”. The visit of Manaen.
122. The preaching at the Clear Water. “Honour your father and mother”. Healing of a dull-witted boy.
123. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not fornicate”. The affront of the five learned of the Temple.
124. The “veiled woman” is given shelter in the house at the Clear Water.
125. The preaching at the Clear Water. “Observe Holy Days”. The healing of a boy with fractured legs.
126. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not kill”. The death of Doras.
127. The preaching at the Clear Water. “Do not put the Lord your God to the test”. The testimony of the Baptist.
128. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not covet your neighbour’s wife”. The healing of a lustful young man.
129. At the Clear Water, the healing of a possessed Roman.
130. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not bear false witness”. The little Asrael.
131. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not covet what belongs to your neighbour”. The sin of Herod.
132. The final preaching at the Clear Water. Prediction of the spiritual supremacy to Simon Peter.
133. Andrew, the ideal model of the priest. A letter from His Mother. Jesus is compelled to depart from the Clear Water.
134. The healing of Jerusa in Doco.
135. The arrival in Bethany. A sermon by Jesus listened to by Mary Magdalene.
136. The feast of Dedication in the house of Lazarus. Recollection of the birth of Jesus.
137. Return to the Clear Water and a clash with the Pharisees who had beaten and banished the “veiled woman”.
138. Farewell to the custodian of the Clear Water and to Timotheus, head of the synagogue who becomes a disciple.
139. On the mountains near Emmaus. The nature of Judas Iscariot and the qualities of the good.
140. In Emmaus, encounter with Cleopas. A case of incest. End of the first year.

SECOND YEAR OF PUBLIC LIFE (141-312)

The second year of the Public Life of Jesus
141. Going towards Arimathea with the disciples and with Joseph of Emmaus.
142. With the Twelve towards Samaria.
143. Photinai, the Samaritan woman.
144. The Samaritans invite Jesus to Sychar.
145. The first day in Sychar.
146. The second day in Sychar and farewell to the Samaritans.
147. Healing of a woman from Sychar. The conversion of Photinai.
148. Jesus visits the Baptist near Ennon.
149. The inheritance of the Baptist. The time of death for the apostles. The love of God in John.
150. At Nazareth with Holy Mary who will follow Her Son.
151. In Cana in the house of Susanna, who will become a disciple. The royal officer.
152. Maria Salome is accepted as a disciple.
153. Jesus speaks to His disciples of women’s Apostolate.
154. At Caesarea on Sea. Sermon to the galley-slaves and meeting with Claudia Procula. The fatigue of the “voice” relieved.
155. In Caesarea, the healing of a little Roman girl. An argument about the contacts with the Gentiles.
156. Annaleah, the first of the consecrated virgins.
157. In Nazareth. Jesus gives the outlines of the main duties of women in their new mission.
158. On the lake of Gennesaret with Johanna of Chuza.
159. The preaching at Gherghesa on sincerity in faith. The reply to the questions of the disciples of the Baptist: new times, new methods.
160. The meeting with Gamaliel on the road from Naphtali to Giscala.
161. The healing of the nephew of the Pharisee Eli of Capernaum.
162. The partial conversions of the Pharisee Eli and Simon of Alphaeus.
163. Supper in the house of Eli the Pharisee. Confrontation on taxes and on the nature of the Messiah’s Kingdom.
164. Retreat to the Mount for the apostolic election.
165. Nomination of the Twelve as apostles.
166. The miracles after the apostolic nomination. The first preaching of Simon the Zealot and John.
167. The meeting with the Roman ladies in the garden of Johanna of Chuza.
168. Aglae in Mary’s house at Nazareth.
169. The first sermon on the Mount addressed to the apostles and the disciples to prepare them for their mission.
170. The second sermon on the Mount: the gift of Grace and the beatitudes.
171. The third sermon on the Mount: Jesus completes the Law.
172. The fourth sermon on the Mount: the oath, prayer, fasting. Old Ismael and Sarah.
173. The fifth sermon on the Mount: the right use of riches, charity and faith in God.
174. The sixth sermon on the Mount. Adultery, divorce and the choice between God and Evil. Encounter with Mary of Magdala.
175. The leper healed at the foot of the Mount. The goodness of the scribe John.
176. At the foot of the Mount, the last sermon during the Sabbath rest. Those who do the will of God will enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
177. The healing of the centurion’s servant.
178. The three different man who wish to follow Jesus.
179. The parable of the sower. In Korazim with the new disciple Elias.
180. Discussions in the kitchen of Peter in Bethsaida. Explanation of the parable of the sower. News of the Baptist’s second capture.
181. The parable of the wheat and of the darnel.
182. The speach to some shepherds. The little orphan Zaccharias.
183. The healing of a man stabbed in the house of Mary of Magdala.
184. The Little Benjamin of Magdala and the two parables on the Kingdom of the Heaven.
185. The calming of the storm.
186. The two demoniacs in the region of the Gherghesenes.
187. From Tarichea towards Jerusalem for Easter. John longs to contemplate the sea.
188. At Endor after an ascent to the Tabor. The cave of the sorceress and the encounter with Felix then called John.
189. At Nain. The raising from the dead of the widow’s son.
190. The arrival in the plain of Esdraelon at the sunset of Friday.
191. The Sabbath in Esdrelon. The little Jabez and the parable of the rich Dives.
192. A prediction to James of Alphaeus. The arrival at Engannim after a stop in Mageddo.
193. From Engannim to Shechem in two days.
194. Revelation to little Jabez during the journey from Schechem to Beeroth.
195. A lesson by John of Endor to the Iscariot. The entrance in Jerusalem.
196. The Sabbath at Gethsemane. Jesus recounts some episodes of His Mother’s infancy and explains the different degrees of the power of love.
197. In the Temple with Joseph of Arimathea at the hour of incense.
198. The meeting with Mary at Bethany. Jabe’s name is changed to Marjiam.
199. To the lepers of Siloam and Ben Hinnom. Peter obtains Marjiam through Mary’s intercession.
200. Aglae and her joy for being saved.
201. Marjiam’s Examination for the coming of age.
202. Reproaching of Judas of Iscariot. The arrival of Johanan’s shepherds.
203. The prayer of “Our Father”.
204. Faith and the soul explained to the pagans through the parable of the temples.
205. First assignments to John of Endor. The parable of the prodigal son. The Iscariot taken back to Jesus by Holy Mary.
206. Two parables on the Kingdom of Heaven. The stay at Bethany ends.
207. In Bethlehem the Mother recalls the birth of Jesus.
208. The wrath of the innocent Marjiam. Holy Mary sees the shepherd Elias again and, with Jesus, visits Eliza of Bethzur.
209. Jesus in Eliza’s house speaks of sorrow that bears fruit.
210. Towards Hebron. The ill-disposition of Judas the Iscariot.
211. The return to Hebron. Preaching and miracles in the garden of the house of John the Baptist.
212. A wave of love for Jesus who, in Juttah, speaks from the house of Isaac.
213. In Kerioth a prophecy of Jesus and the start of the apostolic preaching.
214. Holy Mary reaches Kerioth with Simon the Zealot. Judas’ mother confides her affliction to Jesus’ mother.
215. Philip and Andrew speak in Bethginna. The healing of the lunatic daughter of the innkeeper.
216. In the plain towards Askelon. The disciples’ unfaithfulness in the parable of the dandelion.
217. The ears of corn picked on the Sabbath.
218. Encounters in Ashkelon, a city of Philistines.
219. In Ashkelon, the apostles learn how, in preaching, different approaches produce different effects.
220. The heathens of Magdalgad and the miracle on a woman in childbirth.
221. A lesson on the prejudices of the apostles towards the pagans: the parable of the deformed son.
222. A secret of the apostle John.
223. A speach by Jesus prevents a nuptial caravan from being attacked by highwaymen.
224. The secret of the apostle John is revealed. The arrival at Bether, in the roseries of Johanna of Chuza.
225. The paralytic of the Bethzatha pool. A debate on the deeds of the Son of God.
226. A good sign from Mary of Magdala. Death of the Old Israel.
227. An uncompleted account.
228. In the boat to Bethsaida. Marjiam is entrusted to Porphirea.
229. A sermon to the citizens of Bethsaida about Charity.
230. The healing of a woman with a haemorrhage and the resurrection of the daughter of Jairus.
231. In Capernaum Martha speaks with Jesus about Mary of Magdala’s struggle towards her moral redemption.
232. The healing of two blind men and a dumb demoniac.
233. The parable of the lost sheep, also heard by Mary of Magdala.
234. A comment on Mary of Magdala’s conversion. A lesson on how to take care of stray souls.
235. Martha has her victory within her grasp.
236. The supper in the house of Simon the Pharisee. The absolution of Mary of Magdala.
237. The demand for labourers for the rich harvest. The parable of the hidden treasure in the field. Mary of Magdala has gone to Holy Mary.
238. Holy Mary and Mary of Magdala arrive in Capernaum under a storm.
239. The parable of the fish and the parable of the pearl. The treasure of ancient and new teachings.
240. In Bethsaida, in the home of Porphirea. Marjiam teaches the “Our Father” to Mary Magdalene.
241. Philip’s daughter’s vocation. The arrival in Magdala and the parable of the lost drachma.
242. In Tiberias with Mary of Magdala. The Roman Crispus and his quest for Truth.
243. At Cana in Susanna’s house. A description of Jesus’ appearance, attitude and voice. A discussion about temptation and possessions.
244. John repeats the sermon by Jesus on Mount Tabor about the divine order of Creation.
245. An accusation by the Nazarenes to Jesus, rejected with the parable of the healed leper.
246. An apologue for the citizens of Nazareth, who remain incredulous and hostile.
247. A lesson by Holy Mary to the Magdalene about mental prayer, meditation and contemplation.
248. In Bethlehem in Galilee. Lawful judgment of a murder. The Law in Israel, apparently observed, compared to a petrified forest.
249. Towards Sicaminon. Holy Mary gives a lesson to Judas Iscariot about the foremost duty: faithfulness to God.
250. To the disciples that arrived with Isaac, the parable of the mud that turned into a flame. The sacrifice of John of Endor.
251. To the Siro-Phoenician fishermen the parable of the persevering miner. Ermasteus of Ashkelon.
252. The return from Tyre. Miracles worked on citizens of Sicaminon. Faith explained in the parable of the vine and the elm tree.
253. Mary of Alphaeus and spiritualised maternity. The Magdalene must be fortified by suffering.
254. The meeting with Syntyche, the Greek slave. The arrival at Cesarea on the sea.
255. Discontent of the apostles. The parting of Martha and Mary with Syntyche. Application of the law of the slave.
256. With the family of the vine-dressers. The healing of an old man. A parable on Hope.
257. Jesus retires on Mount Carmel with James of Alphaeus.
258. On mount Carmel, Jesus reveals to James of Alphaeus his future apostolic mission.
259. Lesson on the Church and Sacraments to James of Alphaeus who performs a miracle.
260. In two parables Peter speaks of the power of Love, addressing the peasants in the plain of Esdrelon.
261. Jesus exorts Johanan’s peasants to do their duty with love.
262. An unwelcomed baby-daughter. The key role of women. The Iscariot asks Holy Mary for help.
263. A man with an atrophied arm cured on the Sabbath.
264. A day of Judas Iscariot in Nazareth.
265. Instructions to the twelve apostles at the beginning of their ministry.
266. A deputation from John the Baptist’s disciples. Jesus’ tribute to John. Invective against the unrepentant cities.
267. A silent lesson in Korazim: Jesus works as a carpenter for a widow.
268. A lesson on Charity through the parable of the fruit-stone. Jesus yoke is light.
269. In Capernaum the dispute with scribes and Pharisees. The arrival of the Mother and brothers.
270. News of the beheading of John the Baptist.
271. Departure by boat to Tarichea with the apostles and John’s disciples.
272. Reincarnation and eternal life explained to a scribe.
273. The first multiplication of the loaves.
274. Jesus walks on that water. He always promptly assists those who invoke Him.
275. Four new disciples. A lesson on corporal and spiritual works of Mercy.
276. The avid man and the parable of the rich. The anxieties and vigilance in the servants of God.
277. In Magdala in Mary’s gardens. How to love and correct “brothers”.
278. A sermon on forgiveness and the parable of the unrightious servant. The mandate to seventy-two disciples.
279. Meeting with Lazarus in the field of the Galileans.
280. The return of the seventy two. A prophecy on future mystics.
281. In the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. The conditions to follow Jesus. The parable of the talents and the parable of the good Samaritan.
282. Betrayal at Sanhedrim regarding Ermasteus, John of Endor and Syntyche.
283. Syntyche speaks of her encounter with the Truth.
284. The house donated by Solomon. The mission of the four apostles who remain in Judaea.
285. Lazarus offers John of Endor and Syntyche a secret refuge. A happy trip towards Jericho without the Iscariot.
286. In Ramoth with the merchant Alexander Misace. A lesson to Syntyche on the souls’ memory.
287. From Ramoth to Geresa with the merchant’s caravan.
288. Preaching to the citizens of Gerasa. The Mother of Jesus praised by a woman.
289. The Sabbath in Gerasa. The amusement of Marjiam and the question asked by Syntyche on the salvation of the pagans.
290. The man with the ulcered eyes. A stop at the “fountain of the Cameleer”. The lesson on souls memory continues.
291. Jesus reveals to Marjiam why He prays every day at the ninth hour.
292. In Bozrah, the harassment by the scribes and pharisees.
293. The sermon and the miracles at Bozrah after the irruption of two pharisees. The gift of faith to Alexander Misace.
294. The rich pouch left by the merchant. Farewell by the Mother and the disciples.
295. The preaching and the miracles in Arbela: already evangelised by Philip of Jacob.
296. The arrival in Aera under the rain and the healing of the sick awaiting.
297. With the preaching in Aera, the second long apostolic journey comes to an end.
298. Assitance to the poor orphans Mary and Matthias and the subsequent teachings.
299. Entrusting of the orphans Mary and Matthias to Johanna of Chuza.
300. With the scribes and Pharisees in the home of Daniel, the young man from Naim raised from the dead.
301. The parable of the dethroned “Kings”. The explanation of the parable on impurity.
302. In Magdala, before sending everybody home for the feast of Dedication.
303. Jesus goes to His Mother in Nazareth.
304. With John of Endor, Syntyche and Marjiam, Mary is a Mother and a Teacher.
305. Jesus comforts Marjiam with the parable of the birds.
306. Simon the Zealot also arrives in Nazareth. A lesson on the consequences of idleness.
307. At home in Nazareth, a discussion on the behaviour of the Nazarenes. A lesson on the inclination to sin despite the Redemption.
308. The healing of the son of Simon of Alphaeus. Marjiam is the first of the children disciples.
309. Marjiam’s sacrifice for the healing of a little girl. Simon of Alphaeus’ repentance.
310. With Peter, in Nazareth, Jesus plans the departure of John of Endor and Syntyche.
311. Marjiam’s sacrifice inspires a lesson on renunciation.
312. Jesus informs John of Endor of His decision to send him to Antioch. The end of the second year of public life.

THIRD YEAR OF PUBLIC LIFE (313-540)

The third year of the Public Life of Jesus
313. Preparations for the departure from Nazareth after the visit of Simon of Alphaeus with his family. In the third year Jesus will be Justice.
314. Dinner in the home of Nazareth and the painful departure.
315. The journey towards Jiphthahel and the thoughts of John of Endor.
316. Jesus’ farewell to John of Endor and Syntyche.
317. Isolation and prayer of Jesus for the redemption of Judas of Iscariot.
318. In a boat from Ptolemais to Tyre. The voyage of the eight apostles with John of Endor and Syntyche begins.
319. Departure from Tyre on the ship of the Cretan Nicomedes.
320. The storm and the miracles on the ship.
321. Disembarking in Seleucia and farewell to Nicomedes.
322. Departure from Seleucia on a cart and arrival in Antioch.
323. The visit to Antigonea.
324. The preaching of the eight apostles before departing from Antioch. Goodbye to John of Endor and Syntyche.
325. The eight apostles meet up with Jesus in Achzib.
326. A stop in Achzib.
327. At the borders of Phoenicia. A sermon on the common origin of peoples and reaces.
328. In Alexandroscene at Hermione’s brothers house.
329. In the market of Alexandroscene. The parable of the vineyard labourers. The soldier Aquila.
330. James and John of Zebedee named “the sons of thunder”. Towards Achzib with the shepherd Anna.
331. The faith of the Cananean woman. Arrival in Achzib.
332. Bartholomew and Philip join the Master again after a distressing separation.
333. With ten apostles towards Sicaminon.
334. Thomas and Judas Iscariot meet up with the apostolic group.
335. The untruthfull friendship of Ishmael Ben Fabi and the healing on the Sabbath.
336. In Nazareth with four apostles. Thomas’ devotion to Holy Mary.
337. The Sabbath in Korazim. The parable on hearts which eannot be worked on.
338. Judas Iscariot loses the power of the miracle. The parable of the good farmer.
339. Towards Meiron. The sinful night of Judas Iscariot.
340. Repentance of Judas Iscariot. A confrontation with the rabbis at the sepulchre of Hillel.
341. The wounded hand of Jesus. The healing of a deaf-mute at the Syro-Phoenician border.
342. In Kedesh. The sign requested by the Pharisees and the prophecy of Habakkuk.
343. The yeast of the Pharisees. The opinions about who really is the Son of the Man. The primacy to Simon Peter.
344. Meeting with the disciples in Cesarea Philippi and explanation of the sign of Jonah.
345. A miracle in the castle of Caesarea Paneas.
346. The Passion and Resurrection foretold to the apostles. Peter’s reaction causes him a severe reproach from Jesus.
347. In Bethsaida. The prophecy of the martyrdom of Marjiam and of the apostles. The healing of a blind man.
348. Mannaen reports Herod Antipa’s torment to Jesus. From Capernaum to Nazareth where the different “Transfigurations” of Holy Mary are revealed.
349. The Transfiguration on Mount Tabor. A lunatic boy cured at the foot of the mount. An exortation for “the voices”.
350. A lesson to the apostles and disciples on the power to defeat demons.
351. The tribute to the Temple paid with the stater found in the mouth of the fish.
352. A sinner converted by the Magdalene. The parable for little Benjamin. The lesson on: who is the greatest of the Kingdom of Heaven; the respect due to the children; the use of the name of Jesus which is Salvation.
353. The second multiplication of the loaves and the miracle of the multiplication of the Word.
354. The sermon on the Bread from Heaven in the synagogue of Capernaum. The desertion of many disciples.
355. The new disciple Nicolaus of Antioch and the second announcement of the Passion.
356. Towards Gadara. The heresies of Judas Iscariot and the sacrifices of John who only wants to love.
357. John and the faults of Judas Iscariot. The Pharisees and the subject of divorce.
358. In Pella. The young boy Jaia and the mother of Mark of Josiah.
359. In Matthias’ hut beyond Jabesh-Gilead.
360. The discontent of the apostles and their rest in a grotto. The encounter with Rose of Jericho.
361. Two grafts that will transform the apostles. Mary of Magdalene warns Jesus of a danger. The miracle on the Jordan river in flood.
362. The mission and the destiny of the “voices of God”. The meeting with the Mother and with the female disciples.
363. In Rama, in Thomas sister’s house. The sermon on the narrow door and the tirade on Jerusalem.
364. In the Temple. Universal prayer and the parable of the true son and of the illegitimate sons.
365. The trapping of the Iscariot of the innocence of Marjiam. A new disciple, a nursed brother of Jesus. In Bethany, in the home of the sick Lazarus.
366. Towards Gethsemane with Simon Zealot, Marjiam and the new disciple Anastatica. Letters from Antioch.
367. Thursday before Easter. Preparations in Gethsemane.
368. Thursday before Easter. The mother of Annaleah and other encounters in Jerusalem and in the Temple.
369. Thursday before Easter. The parable of the leprosy of houses and other instructions to the apostles for the future.
370. Thursday before Easter. The banquet with the poor in the palace of Chuza. The insolence of Salome.
371. Thursday before Easter. Protection of Claudia and shelter in Lazzaro’s palace. The charter of the Kingdom.
372. The Day of Preparation. A missed danger and the courage of Mary Magdalene.
373. The Day of Preparation. In the Temple, amongst Judaic hatred and love of the poor. The meeting with Nike.
374. The Day of Preparation. Along the streets of Jerusalem and in the neighbourhood of Ophel.
375. The ritual dinner in the palace of Lazarus and the sacrilegious banquet in the house of Samuel.
376. The saving deeds of the right. The moods of Herod. A serious case of corruption in the Temple.
377. The parable of the water and the rush for Mary of Magdala who has chosen the best part.
378. The parable of the birds and preference for children. A trap set by the Judaic enemies and the intervention of Claudia Procula.
379. A premonition of the apostle John.
380. The apostles urged to love at the end of the retreat on the Cherith mount.
381. The parable of the unfaithful and cunning steward. Hypocrisy of the Pharisees and conversion of an Essene.
382. A restoring stop at the house of Nike who will have to mind the penitent Essene.
383. Sermon on the bank of the Jordan after the shameless act of a prostitute.
384. Old Ananias becomes the guardian of the small house of Solomon.
385. The parable of the crossroad and miracles in the village of Solomon.
386. Towards the Western bank of the Jordan.
387. In Gilgal. The beggar Ogla and the tempting scribes. The apostles compared with the twelve stones of the prodigy of Joshua.
388. In the areas struck by the divine punishment. Recommendations to Judas Iscariot who will go to Bethany with Simon Zealot.
389. Arrival in Engedi with ten apostles.
390. The faith of Abraham of Engedi and the parable of the seed of the palm.
391. Healing of the leper Elisha of Engedi.
392. The hostility of Masada, a fortress town.
393. In the country house of Mary of Kerioth.
394. The parable of the two wills and the farewell to the citizens of Kerioth.
395. The two unhappy mothers of Kerioth. Farewell to the mother of Judas.
396. With children in Juttah. The healing hand of Jesus.
397. The farewell speech to the followers of Juttah.
398. The farewell speech in Hebron and the illusions of Judas Iscariot.
399. The farewell speech in Bethzur and maternal love of Eliza.
400. In Bether in the estate of Johanna of Chuza. Harmful effects of an encounter between the Iscariot and Claudia.
401. Peter and Bartholomew in Bethzur for a serious reason. Ecstasy of the writer.
402. Judas Iscariot feels exposed in the farewell speech in Bether.
403. The lesson of silence. Simon of Jonah in his own battle and spiritual victory.
404. Towards Emmaus of the plain.
405. Rest in a hay-shed and the speech in Emmaus of the plain. The little Michael.
406. At Jeppa. A useless sermon to Judas of Kerioth and dialogue on the soul with some Gentiles.
407. In the countryside properties of Nicodemus. The parable of the two sons.
408. In the countryside properties of Joseph of Arimathea. Multiplication of the corn and the power of faith.
409. The family drama of the Sanhedrin John.
410. Provocations by Judas Iscariot in the apostolic group.
411. Lessons taken from nature. The miraculous gleaning for an old woman. How to help those who are redeeming themselves.
412. Praise for the lilies of the valley, a symbol of Mary and a sacrifice of Peter for the good of Judas.
413. Arrival in Jerusalem for Pentecost. Dispute with the doctors in the Temple.
414. Rebuke against Pharisees and doctors at the banquet in the home of the Sanhedrin Helkai.
415. A short stay in Bethany.
416. A Samaritan beggar on the way to Jericho.
417. The ex leper Zacharias. The conversion of Zacchaeus, a publican that let the yeast of Good leaven.
418. The healing of the disciple Joseph, wounded in the head and sheltered in the house of Salomon.
419. Healing in a small town of Decapolis. The parable of the sculptor and of the statues.
420. The healing of a totally possessed man. The vocation of women to love.
421. The cured demoniac. The Pharisees and the curse against the Holy Spirit.
422. Discontent of the Iscariot who calls forth a lesson on duties and useless servants.
423. The departure of the Iscariot which causes the lesson on love and forgiveness without limits.
424. Thoughts of glory and martyrdom in sight of the Mediterranean coast.
425. In Caesarea on the sea. Pleasure-seeking Romans and a parable on the use of time and free will.
426. With the Roman women in Caesarea on the sea. Prophecy in Virgil. The young slave girl saved.
427. Aurea Galla, educated by Bartholomew and then sent to Nazareth.
428. The parable of the vineyard and of the vine-dresser, that is figures of the soul and free will.
429. Judas Iscariot seeking information from the Master.
430. The fallen nest and the cruel scribe. The letter and the spirit of the Law.
431. Thomas goes to prepare the meeting of Jesus with the peasants of Johanan.
432. With the peasants of Johanan at Sephoris.
433. Arrival in Nazareth. Praise to the Virgin. The healing of Aurea.
434. Manual works in Nazareth and the parable of the painted wood.
435. The start of the third Sabbath in Nazareth and the arrival of Peter with other apostles.
436. The cost of Redemption is revealed to the apostles and disciples in the kitchen garden of Nazareth.
437. Jesus and His Mother converse.
438. Holy Mary with Mary of Alphaeus in Tiberias to have Aurea relinquished. An encounter with Judas Iscariot.
439. Holy Mary speaks about her mission in Tiberias. Aurea learns to do the will of God.
440. Another Sabbath at Nazareth. The obstinacy of Joseph of Alphaeus.
441. A gift of Thomas to the Virgin and departure from Nazareth. The miracle of the fire that becomes the theme of two parables.
442. Judas Iscariot in Nazareth at the house of Mary.
443. The death of the grandfather of Marjiam.
444. Praise to Marjiam. Lesson on the sole precept of love, on the salvation of virtuous pagans and on the merits of the Man God.
445. In Tiberias, the return of the Iscariot during a storm. Two parables. The arrival of the Holy Mary, who intercedes for salvation of Samuel of Esther.
446. Arrival and welcoming in Capernaum.
447. Sermon on mercy in the synagogue of Capernaum. Affront by Eli the Pharisee, threatened by a centurion.
448. A gathering of boats on the lake. A parable provoked by Peter, who undergoes a judgement.
449. Little Alphaeus no longer loved by his mother.
450. Miracles in the village near Hippo and healing of the leper John.
451. Sermon, in the village close to Hippo, on the duties of husbands and wives and their children.
452. The ex leper John becomes a disciple. The parable of the ten monuments.
453. Arrival in Hippo and sermon in favour of the poor that are cured. Healing of the slave Aquila.
454. Holy Mary and her love of fusion with God. The anger of the Iscariot against little Alphaeus.
455. Entrusting of the Church to the motherhood of Mary. Preaching, near Gamala, in favour of the slave workers.
456. Departure from Gamala and arrival in Aphek. Admonishment of the widow Sarah and the miracle in her house.
457. Lecture in Aphek after a dispute between believers and non-believers. Sarah becomes a disciple.
458. A spiritual healing in Ghergesa. A lesson on the use of the gifts of God. Return to Capernaum.
459. Forgiveness of Samuel of Nazareth. A lesson on bad friends.
460. Pharisees in Capernaum with Joseph and Simon of Alphaeus. Jesus will not conceal the hour of the Sacrifice from His Mother.
461. A plot for the election of Jesus as King. The Greek Zenon and the letter of Syntche with news of the death of John of Endor.
462. Speech and healings at the hot springs of Emmaus of Tiberias.
463. In Tarichea, a lecture on the nature of the Messianic kingdom and conversion of a prostitute. Jesus yields to an invitation of Chuza, winning the opposition of Peter.
464. In the country house of Chuza. The attempted election of Jesus as King. The testimony of the Beloved.
465. In Bethsaida for a confidential mission to Porphyrea. The hurried departure from Capernaum.
466. A short stay at the home of the old couple Judas and Anne.
467. The parable of the distribution of water. Conditional forgiveness for the peasant Jacob. Warnings to the apostles on their way to Korazim.
468. A repentance of Judas Iscariot and the episodes that illustrate his character.
469. Farewell from the few faithful followers of Korazim.
470. A lesson on marriage to a mother-in-law who is discontent with her daughter-in-law.
471. Philip elates thinking of the Messianic era. Having refused the invitation to go to Giscala, Jesus illustrates the notion of sin to the Levite Joseph, also known as Barnaba.
472. The new Law. The treacherous request of an opinion about an event that occurred in Giscala.
473. Healing of a blind boy from Sidon. Teaching for the wives of today.
474. A vision that is lost in a rapture of love.
475. A suspicion of Peter. Digression on the Hebrews. The mercy of Abel of Bethlehem for his enemies.
476. A lesson on how to cure souls. Forgiveness of two sinners who became lepers.
477. A conversations with His Mother in the wood of Mattathias. The moral sufferings of Jesus and Mary.
478. The meeting with Joseph and Simon of Alphaeus who go to the feast of the Tabernacles.
479. With John near the tower of Jezrael awaiting the peasants of Johanan.
480. Departure from Jezrael after the night visit of the peasants of Johanan.
481. Arrival in Engannim. Judas Iscariot’s plot to foil a snare.
482. Walking with a Samaritan shepherd whose faith is rewarded.
483. The apostles discuss the hate of the Jews. The ten lepers healed in Samaria.
484. An obliged stop in Ephraim. The parable of the pomegranate.
485. Arrival with the apostles in Bethany where there are already some disciples with Marjiam. Shrewdness of the Iscariot.
486. At the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. Sermon on the nature of the Kingdom.
487. At the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. Lecture on the nature of Christ.
488. At the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. The secret departure for Nob after prayer.
489. In Nob. The parable of the king who was not appreciated by his subjects. The miracle on the wind.
490. In the camp of the Galileans with His cousin apostles. Doubts on the Iscariot. Conversion of the Levite Zaccharias.
491. At the Temple on the last day of the feast of the Tabernacles. Sermon on the living Water.
492. In Bethany, John of Endor is remembered.
493. Preaching near the fountain of En Rogel, a stopping place for the three Wise Men.
494. The adulterous woman and the hypocrisy of her accusers. Various teachings.
495. A lesson on mercy. The reply to the objections of forgiveness of the adulteress. Parting of the disciples along the road to Bethany.
496. Unexpected turmoil of Judas Iscariot during a stop at the house of Solomon.
497. An hour of discomfort for Simon Peter.
498. Admonition of Thaddeus and James of Zebedee following a disagreement with the Iscariot.
499. Escape from Heshbon. A meeting with a merchant from Petra.
500. Reflections of Bartholomew and John after a retreat on mount Nebo.
501. The parable of the distant children. Healing of two blind children of the man from Petra.
502. Another dejection of Peter. A lesson on possessions, divine as well as diabolic.
503. The apostles investigate into the Traitor. A Sadducee and the unhappy wife of a necromancer. Knowing how to distinguish the supernatural from the occult.
504. Marjiam is prepared for the parting. Return to the village of Solomon and the death of Ananias.
505. In the Temple, a grace is granted from incessant prayer. The parable of the judge and the widow.
506. In the Temple, the contested speech that reveals the Light of the World in Jesus.
507. The great dispute with the Judeans. The escape from the Temple with the help of the levite Zacharias.
508. John will be the light of Christ until the end of time. The little Martial-Manasseh welcomed by Joseph of Sephoris.
509. The old priest Matan, welcomed with the apostles and the disciples who escaped from the Temple. Little Martial and the new circumcision.
510. Healing of a man born blind, caused by a deliberate manoeuvre of Judas Iscariot.
511. In the home of John of Nob. More praise for the Co-Redeemer. Lies of Judas Iscariot.
512. Prophecy in front of the site of a destroyed town.
513. In Emmaus on the mountain. A parable on real wisdom and a warning to Israel
514. Advice on the Holyness of an undecided young man. Reproaching of the citizens of Beth-horon after the healing of a Roman and of a Jewess.
515. The causes for the salvific suffering of Jesus. Praise of obedience and a lesson on humility.
516. In Gibeon, the miracle of the dumb boy. Praise of wisdom as a sign of love to God.
517. Towards Nob, repentance of Judas Iscariot after a discussion.
518. In Jerusalem. The meeting with the healed blind man. The speech that reveals the good shepherd Jesus.
519. The mysterious absence of Judas of Iscariot. A short stay in Bethany, in the house of Lazarus who is not leprous.
520. Conversation about the absent Iscariot. The arrival in Tekoah with the elderly Elianna.
521. In Tekoah. Farewell by the citizens and the elderly Elianna. The first of the victims of persecution because of Jesus.
522. Arrival in Jericho. The earthly love of the crowd and the supernatural love of the converted Zacchaeus.
523. In Jericho. Jesus is requested to judge a woman. The parable of the Pharisee and the publican after a comparison between sinners and the sick.
524. In Jericho. In the house of Zacchaeus with the converted sinners.
525. The prophecies of Sabea of Bethlechi and judgement of her.
526. Healings in the ford of Bettabara. Speech in the memory of John the Baptist.
527. Unenlightement and temptations in the human nature of Christ.
528. In Nob, the material comfort of Eliza. The disturbing return of Judas Iscariot.
529. Teachings to the apostles while they carry out manual work in the house of John of Nob.
530. Another night of sin for Judas Iscariot.
531. In Nob, the sick and the pilgrims from every region. Valeria and the divorce. Healing of little Levi.
532. Preparations for the Feast of Lights. A prostitute sent to tempt Jesus, who leaves Nob.
533. Towards Jerusalem with Judas Iscariot, who seems to make a decision.
534. Teachings and healings in the synagogue of the freed Romans. A mandate for the Gentiles.
535. Judas Iscariot is called upon to refer, in the house of Caifa.
536. The healing of seven lepers. The arrival in Bethany with the apostles reunited. Martha and Mary are prepared by Jesus for the death of Lazarus.
537. At the Temple, on the feast of the Dedication, Jesus reveals himself to the Judeans who attempt to stone him.
538. Jesus praying in the grotto of the Nativity, contemplated by the ex-shepherd disciples.
539. Perfection explained to John of Zebedee, who accused himself of inexistent faults.
540. John will be a “son” for the Mother of Jesus. A meeting with Manaen and a lesson on love for animals. End of the third year.

PRE-PASSION (541-600)

Preparation for the Passion of Jesus
541. Judeans visiting Bethany.
542. The Judeans in the house of Lazarus.
543. Martha sends a servant to call the Master.
544. Delirium and death of Lazarus.
545. The servant from Bethany refers to Jesus Martha’s message. Prediction to Simon Peter on Christian Rome.
546. The day of Lazarus’ funeral.
547. Jesus decides to go to Bethany.
548. The resurrection of Lazarus.
549. The meeting of the Sanhedrin and the hearing of Pilate.
550. Elation among the apostles. A mission of love for Lazarus and of absolute contemplation for his sister Mary. Jesus must take refuge to Samaria.
551. After a short stay in Nike’s house, the apostles are informed of the ban issued by the Sanhedrin. The arrival at the border of Judaea.
552. Preparations and welcoming at Ephraim.
553. The beginning of the Sabbath in Ephraim. The thieves of the Adummim and help given to three children.
554. The Sabbath in Ephraim, on an islet in the torrent. The original sin explained in a parable to the three children.
555. Night lesson to Simon Peter on the examination of sins and the suffering of the good and of the innocent.
556. Another Sabbath in Ephraim. Sermon to the Samaritans on the real Temple and on New Times.
557. Relatives of the three children, saved from the thieves, arrive from Shechem.
558. The parable of the drop that erodes the rock, with the group going back to Shechem.
559. In Ephraim, pilgrims from the Decapolis. A secret mission of Manaen.
560. Near Gofenà, a night meeting with Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus and Manaen.
561. The Saphorim Samuel, from a killer to a disciple.
562. Hearsay in Nazareth.
563. False disciples in Shechem. The dumb slave of Claudia Procula is healed at Ephraim.
564. The man from Jabneel. The end of Ermasteus. Reproaching of the Samaritans who lack charity.
565. Samuel distressed by Judas Iscariot who does not understand the nature of the salvific suffering. The example of the bees for the workers of God.
566. In Ephraim, the day of the arrival of the Holy Mother, Lazarus and the women disciples. The character of Pilate.
567. The parable of the torn cloth. A miracle on a woman giving birth. A long lecture to Judas of Kerioth caught while stealing.
568. The beginning of the journey in Samaria, starting from Ephraim to Shiloh.
569. In Shiloh, the parable of the ill advisers.
570. In Lebonah, the parable of the ill advised.
571. Arrival and welcoming in Shechem.
572. In Shechem. The last parable on advice given and received.
573. Departure for Enon after a quarrel between the Iscariot and Eliza, who remain in Shechem.
574. Going from Enon to Tersa. Jesus rescues a young shepherd after having given blindness to an evil man and sight to a blind man.
575. Hostile reception in Tirzah. An extreme attempt to redeem Judas Iscariot.
576. Towards Doco, the meeting with the young rich man.
577. The third announcement of the Passion. Mary of Alphaeus recalls the figure of Joseph. The foolish request of the sons of Zebedee.
578. Meeting with both disciples and men of worth guided by Mannaen. Arrival in Jericho.
579. A small group of Jews secretly relates about the accusations of the Sanhedrin. Allegory for Jerusalem.
580. Treacherous information by the Iscariot and prophecies on Israel. Miracles along the road from Jericho to Bethany.
581. In Bethany, in the house of Lazarus.
582. The eve of the Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. An extreme offer for the salvation of Judas Iscariot.
583. The eve of the Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. Farewell to the women disciples. The unhappy niece of Nahum.
584. The Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. The parable of the two lamps the living parable of the small deformed boy restored. Sorrow in the future of Humanity.
585. The Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. Judaeans and pilgrims in Bethany. The Sanhedrin has decided.
586. The Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. The supper at Bethany. Judas of Kerioth has decided.
587. Farewell to Lazarus.
588. Judas Iscariot with the heads of the Sinhedrin.
589. From Bethany to Jerusalem, preparing the apostles for the imminent Passion.
590. Tears over Jerusalem. The triumphal entrance into the Holy city. The death of Annaleah.
591. The evening at the Gethsemane. The apostles brought back to reality after the elation of the triumph.
592. Holy Monday. Comfort to the mother of Annaleah. The meeting with the roman soldier Vitale. The unfruitful fig-tree and the parable of the evil vine-dressers. The questions on Jesus’ authority and on John’s baptism.
593. Monday night at Gethsemane with the apostles.
594. Holy Tuesday. Lessons from the withered fig-tree. Questions on the tribute to Caesar and on resurrection.
595. Tuesday night at Gethsemane with the apostles.
596. Holy Wednesday. The greatest of the commandments. The widow’s offering. The reproach against the scribes and the Pharisees. A rest with His Mother and the women disciples. The establishment of the Church. The End of Times.
597. Wednesday night at Gethsemane with the apostles.
598. Holy Thursday. Preparations for the Passover Supper. The voice of the Father. The sign agreed with the Traitor. Respects paid by the notables.
599. Arrival at the Supper-room. Jesus’ farewell to His Mother.
600. The Last Supper.

PASSION (601-615)

Passion and Death of Jesus
601. Introduction.
602. Towards Gethsemane with eleven apostles. The spiritual agony and the arrest.
603. Meditations on the agony at Gethsemane. Enlightenments on the other sufferings of the Passion.
604. The various trials. Peter’s denials. Reflections on Pilate.
605. Judas Iscariot’s desperation and suicide. If he had repented he could still be saved.
606. Jesus and Mary are the antithesis of Adam and Eve. Judas Iscariot is the new Cain. The real evolution of man is that of the spirit.
607. John goes to get Mary.
608. The way of the Cross from the Praetorium to Calvary.
609. The Crucifixion, the death and the Deposition of Jesus.
610. At the Sepulchre. The embalming and the preparation of Jesus’ body. Spiritual Anguish of Mary.
611. The closing of the Sepulchre and the return to the Supper room.
612. The night of Good Friday. The lamentation of the Blessed Virgin. Nike’s linen cloth and the preparation of the ointments for the embalming.
613. The redeeming value of Jesus’ and Mary’s sufferings. John’s “co-Passion”.
614. The Holy Saturday.
615. The night of the Holy Saturday.

FROM THE RESURRECTION TO PENTECOST (616-651)

Glorification of Jesus and Mary
616. The morning of the Resurrection. Mary’s prayer.
617. The Resurrection.
618. Jesus appears to His Mother.
619. The pious women at the Sepulchre.
620. Comment on the Resurrection.
621. Jesus appears to Lazarus267.
622. Jesus appears to Johanna of Chuza.
623. Jesus appears to Joseph of Arimathea, to Nicodemus and to Manaen.
624. Jesus appears to the shepherds.
625. Jesus appears to the disciples of Emmaus.
626. The coming of the Romans and the admission of other apparitions.
627. Jesus appears to the ten apostles in the Supper room.
628. The return of Thomas and his incredulity.
629. Jesus appears to the apostles with Thomas. Speech on priesthood and the future priests.
630. The apostles are sent to Gethsemane. Meditation on the prayer “Our Father”.
631. The apostles go along the way of the Cross up to Golgotha. Their return to the Supper room.
632. Jesus appears to various people in different places.
633. Jesus appears on the shores of the lake. The mission conferred to Peter.
634. Jesus appears on mount Tabor. Teachings to the apostles and to about five hundred disciples. Marjiam consoled.
635. Further teachings: a lesson on the Sacraments and the predictions about the Church.
636. The supplementary Passover.
637. Farewell to Her Mother before ascending to His Father. Everything we have is through Mary.
638. Final teachings at Gethsemane and farewell. Ascension of the Lord.
639. The election of Matthias.
640. The descent of the Holy Spirit. End of the Messianic cycle.
641. Peter celebrates the Eucharist in a meeting with the first Christians.
642. The blessed Virgin takes up Her abode at Gethsemane with John who foretells Her assumption.
643. The Blessed Virgin and John in the places of the Passion.
644. Institution of the “Day of the Lord”. Gradual conversion of Gamaliel. The two Shrouds.
645. The trial and martyrdom of Stephen. The opposite ways of Saul and Gamaliel.
646. The secret burial of Stephen. The beginning of the persecution.
647. Gamaliel becomes a Christian.
648. Peter takes leave from the Blessed Virgin after a conversation with John.
649. The blissful passage of the Blessed Virgin.
650. The glorious Assumption of Our Lady.
651. On the passage, the Assumption and the royalty of the Blessed Virgin.
INDEX BY VOLUMES

VOLUME 1 (1-78)

1. Introduction: God wanted a spotless womb.
2. Joachim and Anne make a vow to the Lord.
3. At the feast of the Tabernacles. Joachim and Anne possessed Wisdom.
4. Through a song, Anne announces that she will become a mother. Her bosom holds the immaculate soul of Mary.
5. The birth of Mary, the faultless Virgin Mother of Wisdom.
6. The purification of Anne and the offering of Mary, the perfect eternal Maiden for the Kingdom of Heaven.
7. Little Mary with Anne and Joachim. The Wisdom of the Son is already on Her lips.
8. Mary accepted in the Temple. In Her humility, She did not know to be the Full of Wisdom.
9. The peaceful death of Joachim and Anne, after a life of loyalty to God.
10. Mary’s canticle imploring the coming of Christ. She remembered how much Her spirit had seen in God.
11. Mary entrusts her vote to the High Priest.
12. Joseph is chosen husband of the Virgin.
13. The wedding of the Virgin and Joseph. The closeness to the full fo Grace makes of a just man a saint, worthy to be the guardian of the Spouse and Son of God.
14. Joseph and Mary arrive in Nazareth.
15. Conclusion to the Pre-Gospel.
16. The Annunciation.
17. The Disobedience of Eve and the Obedience of Mary.
18. Mary announces the maternity of Elizabeth to Joseph and entrusts God with the task of justifying Hers.
19. Mary and Joseph towards Jerusalem.
20. The departure from Jerusalem. The heavenly aspect of Mary. The importance of prayer for Mary and Joseph.
21. The arrival of Mary in Hebron and Her meeting with Elizabeth.
22. The days in Hebron. The significance of Mary’s goodness to Elizabeth.
23. The birth of John the Baptist. Every pain is appeased on Mary’s bosom.
24. The circumcision of John the Baptist. Mary is the Source of Grace for those accepting the Light.
25. Presentation of John the Baptist to the Temple. Mary’s return. The Passion of Joseph.
26. Joseph asks Mary for forgiveness. Faith, charity and humility to receive God.
27. The census edict. Teachings on just love to the husband and on trust in God.
28. The arrival in Bethlehem.
29. The birth of Jesus. The divine maternity of Mary: redemption of Eve’s sin.
30. The adoration of the shepherds, the first whorshippers of the Word Who had become God.
31. Zacharias’ visit. The holiness of Joseph and the obedience to the priests.
32. Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. The virtue of Simeon and the prophecy of Anna.
33. The lullaby of the Virgin.
34. The visit of the Magi.
35. The flight into Egypt.
36. The Holy Family in Egypt. A lesson for families.
37. The first working lesson given to the Child Jesus.
38. Mary, the teacher of Jesus, Judas and James.
39. Preparations for the coming of age of Jesus and departure from Nazareth.
40. Jesus’ examination in the Temple at the age of twelve.
41. The dispute of Jesus in the Temple with the doctors. The agony of His Mother and the reply of Her Son.
42. The death of Joseph. Jesus is the peace of those who suffer and of those who die.
43. Conclusion to the hidden life.
44. Farewell to His Mother and departure from Nazareth.
45. The preaching of John the Baptist and the Baptism of Jesus. The divine manifestation.
46. Jesus tempted by Satan in the desert. How to overcome temptations.
47. The meeting with John and James.
48. John and James tell Peter of their meeting with the Messiah.
49. First meeting with Peter and Andrew after preaching in the synagogue. John of Zebedee is great even in his humility.
50. At Bethsaida in Peter’s House. The meeting with Philip and Nathanael.
51. Mary sends Judas Thaddeus to invite Jesus to the wedding at Cana.
52. The wedding at Cana. The Son, no longer subject to His Mother, performs His first miracle for Her.
53. Jesus drives out the merchants from the Temple.
54. The meeting with Judas of Kerioth and Thomas. Simon the Zealot healed of leprosy.
55. A task entrusted to Thomas.
56. Simon the Zealot and Judas Thaddeus joined in the same destiny.
57. In Nazareth with Judas Thaddeus and the six disciples.
58. The healing of a blind man in Capernaum after a fishing lesson applied to the souls.
59. A possessed man healed in the synagogue of Capernaum at the end of a dispute.
60. The healing of Simon Peter’s mother-in-law.
61. Jesus benefits the poor after telling the parable of the favourite horse of the king.
62. The disciples looking for Jesus while He prays during the night.
63. The leper healed near Korazim.
64. The paralytic healed in Capernaum.
65. The miraculous catch of fish and the election of the first four apostles.
66. Judas of Kerioth at Gethsemane pleading to become a disciple.
67. The miracle of the broken blades at the Fish Gate.
68. Jesus teaches in the Temple. Judas Iscariot assists Him.
69. Jesus teaches Judas Iscariot.
70. At Gethsemane with John of Zebedee. A comparison between the beloved disciple and Judas of Kerioth.
71. Judas Iscariot introduced to John and Simon the Zealot.
72. Towards Bethlehem with John, Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot.
73. In Bethlehem, in the house of a peasant and in the grotto of the Nativity.
74. Jesus goes to see the Inn Keeper in Bethlehem and then preaches from the ruins of Anne’s house.
75. Jesus finds the shepherds Elias and Levi.
76. At Juttah with the shepherd Isaac. Sarah and her children.
77. In Hebron in the house of Zacharias. The meeting with Aglae.
78. In Kerioth. The death of old Saul.

VOLUME 2 (79-159)

79. Going to the shepherds. The jewels of Aglae and a parable about his conversion.
80. With three apostles on the mount of abstinence and temptation.
81. On the ford of the Jordan river. Meeting with the shepherds Simeon, John and Matthias. A plan to free the Baptist.
82. In Jericho. The Iscariot tells of how he sold Aglae’s jewels.
83. Jesus suffers on account of Judas, who is a living “lesson” for the apostles of all times.
84. The meeting with Lazarus of Bethany.
85. Jesus with Simon Zealot at the Temple, where the Iscariot is speaking, then on to Gethsemane.
86. The meeting with the soldier Alexander at the Fish Gate.
87. With shepherds and disciples near Doco. Isaac remains in Judaea.
88. In the plain of Esdraelon. The love of John and of the few like him. The visit to the shepherd Jonah.
89. The farewell from Jonah, whom Simon Zealot hopes to free. The arrival of Jesus in Nazareth.
90. The arrival of the disciples and of the shepherds in Nazareth.
91. Lesson to the disciples in the olive-grove at Nazareth.
92. Jesus’ lesson to His disciples near His home.
93. A lesson to the disciples in the presence of Holy Mary in Nazareth garden. Jesus comforts Judas of Alphaeus.
94. Healing of the Beauty of Korasim. Jesus speaks in the synagogue of Capernaum.
95. James of Alphaeus is received among the disciples. Jesus preaches near Matthew’s excise bench.
96. Jesus answers to the accusation of having cured the Beauty of Korazim on the Sabbath.
97. The call of Matthew.
98. Meeting with the Magdalene on the lake of Galilee. A lesson to the disciples at Tiberias.
99. At Tiberias, in the house of Chuza.
100. In Nazareth, in the house of the old and sick Alphaeus. The life of an apostle is not an easy one.
101. Jesus questions His Mother about His disciples.
102. Meeting with the ex-shepherd Jonathan and the healing of Johanna of Chuza.
103. On the Lebanon with the shepherds Benjamin and Daniel.
104. Aava reconciled with her husband. News of the death of Alphaeus and the ransom of Jonah.
105. In Nazareth for the death of Alphaeus. The gradual conversion of the cousin Simon.
106. Jesus is driven out of Nazareth. Comfort to His Mother. Reflections on four contemplations.
107. Jesus and His Mother in the house of Johanna of Chuza.
108. Preaching to the vintagers. A paralytic child healed by the intercession of the Mother of Jesus.
109. In the fields of Johanan and in those of Doras. The death of Jonah in the house of Nazareth.
110. Jesus in the House of Jacob near Lake Merom.
111. Meeting with Solomon at the Jordan ford. A parable on the conversion of hearts.
112. Judas Iscariot surprised in Jericho. In Bethany with Lazarus, who introduces Martha.
113. Return to Bethany after the feast of the Tabernacles.
114. At the banquet of Joseph of Arimathea, Gamaliel and Nicodemus are also present.
115. Healing of a dying child struck by the horse of Alexander. Jesus is driven out of the Temple.
116. At Gethsemane the disciples speak with Jesus of the pagans and of the “veiled woman”. The secret conversation with Nicodemus.
117. Lazarus provides Jesus with a little house on the plain of the Clear Water.
118. The beginning of common life in the Clear Water. The opening speech.
119. The preaching at the Clear Water. “I am the Lord your God”. Jesus baptises just like John.
120. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall have no gods before Me”.
121. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not take My Name in vain”. The visit of Manaen.
122. The preaching at the Clear Water. “Honour your father and mother”. Healing of a dull-witted boy.
123. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not fornicate”. The affront of the five learned of the Temple.
124. The “veiled woman” is given shelter in the house at the Clear Water.
125. The preaching at the Clear Water. “Observe Holy Days”. The healing of a boy with fractured legs.
126. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not kill”. The death of Doras.
127. The preaching at the Clear Water. “Do not put the Lord your God to the test”. The testimony of the Baptist.
128. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not covet your neighbour’s wife”. The healing of a lustful young man.
129. At the Clear Water, the healing of a possessed Roman.
130. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not bear false witness”. The little Asrael.
131. The preaching at the Clear Water. “You shall not covet what belongs to your neighbour”. The sin of Herod.
132. The final preaching at the Clear Water. Prediction of the spiritual supremacy to Simon Peter.
133. Andrew, the ideal model of the priest. A letter from His Mother. Jesus is compelled to depart from the Clear Water.
134. The healing of Jerusa in Doco.
135. The arrival in Bethany. A sermon by Jesus listened to by Mary Magdalene.
136. The feast of Dedication in the house of Lazarus. Recollection of the birth of Jesus.
137. Return to the Clear Water and a clash with the Pharisees who had beaten and banished the “veiled woman”.
138. Farewell to the custodian of the Clear Water and to Timotheus, head of the synagogue who becomes a disciple.
139. On the mountains near Emmaus. The nature of Judas Iscariot and the qualities of the good.
140. In Emmaus, encounter with Cleopas. A case of incest. End of the first year.
141. Going towards Arimathea with the disciples and with Joseph of Emmaus.
142. With the Twelve towards Samaria.
143. Photinai, the Samaritan woman.
144. The Samaritans invite Jesus to Sychar.
145. The first day in Sychar.
146. The second day in Sychar and farewell to the Samaritans.
147. Healing of a woman from Sychar. The conversion of Photinai.
148. Jesus visits the Baptist near Ennon.
149. The inheritance of the Baptist. The time of death for the apostles. The love of God in John.
150. At Nazareth with Holy Mary who will follow Her Son.
151. In Cana in the house of Susanna, who will become a disciple. The royal officer.
152. Maria Salome is accepted as a disciple.
153. Jesus speaks to His disciples of women’s Apostolate.
154. At Caesarea on Sea. Sermon to the galley-slaves and meeting with Claudia Procula. The fatigue of the “voice” relieved.
155. In Caesarea, the healing of a little Roman girl. An argument about the contacts with the Gentiles.
156. Annaleah, the first of the consecrated virgins.
157. In Nazareth. Jesus gives the outlines of the main duties of women in their new mission.
158. On the lake of Gennesaret with Johanna of Chuza.
159. The preaching at Gherghesa on sincerity in faith. The reply to the questions of the disciples of the Baptist: new times, new methods.

VOLUME 3 (160-225)

160. The meeting with Gamaliel on the road from Naphtali to Giscala.
161. The healing of the nephew of the Pharisee Eli of Capernaum.
162. The partial conversions of the Pharisee Eli and Simon of Alphaeus.
163. Supper in the house of Eli the Pharisee. Confrontation on taxes and on the nature of the Messiah’s Kingdom.
164. Retreat to the Mount for the apostolic election.
165. Nomination of the Twelve as apostles.
166. The miracles after the apostolic nomination. The first preaching of Simon the Zealot and John.
167. The meeting with the Roman ladies in the garden of Johanna of Chuza.
168. Aglae in Mary’s house at Nazareth.
169. The first sermon on the Mount addressed to the apostles and the disciples to prepare them for their mission.
170. The second sermon on the Mount: the gift of Grace and the beatitudes.
171. The third sermon on the Mount: Jesus completes the Law.
172. The fourth sermon on the Mount: the oath, prayer, fasting. Old Ismael and Sarah.
173. The fifth sermon on the Mount: the right use of riches, charity and faith in God.
174. The sixth sermon on the Mount. Adultery, divorce and the choice between God and Evil. Encounter with Mary of Magdala.
175. The leper healed at the foot of the Mount. The goodness of the scribe John.
176. At the foot of the Mount, the last sermon during the Sabbath rest. Those who do the will of God will enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
177. The healing of the centurion’s servant.
178. The three different man who wish to follow Jesus.
179. The parable of the sower. In Korazim with the new disciple Elias.
180. Discussions in the kitchen of Peter in Bethsaida. Explanation of the parable of the sower. News of the Baptist’s second capture.
181. The parable of the wheat and of the darnel.
182. The speach to some shepherds. The little orphan Zaccharias.
183. The healing of a man stabbed in the house of Mary of Magdala.
184. The Little Benjamin of Magdala and the two parables on the Kingdom of the Heaven.
185. The calming of the storm.
186. The two demoniacs in the region of the Gherghesenes.
187. From Tarichea towards Jerusalem for Easter. John longs to contemplate the sea.
188. At Endor after an ascent to the Tabor. The cave of the sorceress and the encounter with Felix then called John.
189. At Nain. The raising from the dead of the widow’s son.
190. The arrival in the plain of Esdraelon at the sunset of Friday.
191. The Sabbath in Esdrelon. The little Jabez and the parable of the rich Dives.
192. A prediction to James of Alphaeus. The arrival at Engannim after a stop in Mageddo.
193. From Engannim to Shechem in two days.
194. Revelation to little Jabez during the journey from Schechem to Beeroth.
195. A lesson by John of Endor to the Iscariot. The entrance in Jerusalem.
196. The Sabbath at Gethsemane. Jesus recounts some episodes of His Mother’s infancy and explains the different degrees of the power of love.
197. In the Temple with Joseph of Arimathea at the hour of incense.
198. The meeting with Mary at Bethany. Jabe’s name is changed to Marjiam.
199. To the lepers of Siloam and Ben Hinnom. Peter obtains Marjiam through Mary’s intercession.
200. Aglae and her joy for being saved.
201. Marjiam’s Examination for the coming of age.
202. Reproaching of Judas of Iscariot. The arrival of Johanan’s shepherds.
203. The prayer of “Our Father”.
204. Faith and the soul explained to the pagans through the parable of the temples.
205. First assignments to John of Endor. The parable of the prodigal son. The Iscariot taken back to Jesus by Holy Mary.
206. Two parables on the Kingdom of Heaven. The stay at Bethany ends.
207. In Bethlehem the Mother recalls the birth of Jesus.
208. The wrath of the innocent Marjiam. Holy Mary sees the shepherd Elias again and, with Jesus, visits Eliza of Bethzur.
209. Jesus in Eliza’s house speaks of sorrow that bears fruit.
210. Towards Hebron. The ill-disposition of Judas the Iscariot.
211. The return to Hebron. Preaching and miracles in the garden of the house of John the Baptist.
212. A wave of love for Jesus who, in Juttah, speaks from the house of Isaac.
213. In Kerioth a prophecy of Jesus and the start of the apostolic preaching.
214. Holy Mary reaches Kerioth with Simon the Zealot. Judas’ mother confides her affliction to Jesus’ mother.
215. Philip and Andrew speak in Bethginna. The healing of the lunatic daughter of the innkeeper.
216. In the plain towards Askelon. The disciples’ unfaithfulness in the parable of the dandelion.
217. The ears of corn picked on the Sabbath.
218. Encounters in Ashkelon, a city of Philistines.
219. In Ashkelon, the apostles learn how, in preaching, different approaches produce different effects.
220. The heathens of Magdalgad and the miracle on a woman in childbirth.
221. A lesson on the prejudices of the apostles towards the pagans: the parable of the deformed son.
222. A secret of the apostle John.
223. A speach by Jesus prevents a nuptial caravan from being attacked by highwaymen.
224. The secret of the apostle John is revealed. The arrival at Bether, in the roseries of Johanna of Chuza.
225. The paralytic of the Bethzatha pool. A debate on the deeds of the Son of God.

VOLUME 4 (226-295)

226. A good sign from Mary of Magdala. Death of the Old Israel.
227. An uncompleted account.
228. In the boat to Bethsaida. Marjiam is entrusted to Porphirea.
229. A sermon to the citizens of Bethsaida about Charity.
230. The healing of a woman with a haemorrhage and the resurrection of the daughter of Jairus.
231. In Capernaum Martha speaks with Jesus about Mary of Magdala’s struggle towards her moral redemption.
232. The healing of two blind men and a dumb demoniac.
233. The parable of the lost sheep, also heard by Mary of Magdala.
234. A comment on Mary of Magdala’s conversion. A lesson on how to take care of stray souls.
235. Martha has her victory within her grasp.
236. The supper in the house of Simon the Pharisee. The absolution of Mary of Magdala.
237. The demand for labourers for the rich harvest. The parable of the hidden treasure in the field. Mary of Magdala has gone to Holy Mary.
238. Holy Mary and Mary of Magdala arrive in Capernaum under a storm.
239. The parable of the fish and the parable of the pearl. The treasure of ancient and new teachings.
240. In Bethsaida, in the home of Porphirea. Marjiam teaches the “Our Father” to Mary Magdalene.
241. Philip’s daughter’s vocation. The arrival in Magdala and the parable of the lost drachma.
242. In Tiberias with Mary of Magdala. The Roman Crispus and his quest for Truth.
243. At Cana in Susanna’s house. A description of Jesus’ appearance, attitude and voice. A discussion about temptation and possessions.
244. John repeats the sermon by Jesus on Mount Tabor about the divine order of Creation.
245. An accusation by the Nazarenes to Jesus, rejected with the parable of the healed leper.
246. An apologue for the citizens of Nazareth, who remain incredulous and hostile.
247. A lesson by Holy Mary to the Magdalene about mental prayer, meditation and contemplation.
248. In Bethlehem in Galilee. Lawful judgment of a murder. The Law in Israel, apparently observed, compared to a petrified forest.
249. Towards Sicaminon. Holy Mary gives a lesson to Judas Iscariot about the foremost duty: faithfulness to God.
250. To the disciples that arrived with Isaac, the parable of the mud that turned into a flame. The sacrifice of John of Endor.
251. To the Siro-Phoenician fishermen the parable of the persevering miner. Ermasteus of Ashkelon.
252. The return from Tyre. Miracles worked on citizens of Sicaminon. Faith explained in the parable of the vine and the elm tree.
253. Mary of Alphaeus and spiritualised maternity. The Magdalene must be fortified by suffering.
254. The meeting with Syntyche, the Greek slave. The arrival at Cesarea on the sea.
255. Discontent of the apostles. The parting of Martha and Mary with Syntyche. Application of the law of the slave.
256. With the family of the vine-dressers. The healing of an old man. A parable on Hope.
257. Jesus retires on Mount Carmel with James of Alphaeus.
258. On mount Carmel, Jesus reveals to James of Alphaeus his future apostolic mission.
259. Lesson on the Church and Sacraments to James of Alphaeus who performs a miracle.
260. In two parables Peter speaks of the power of Love, addressing the peasants in the plain of Esdrelon.
261. Jesus exorts Johanan’s peasants to do their duty with love.
262. An unwelcomed baby-daughter. The key role of women. The Iscariot asks Holy Mary for help.
263. A man with an atrophied arm cured on the Sabbath.
264. A day of Judas Iscariot in Nazareth.
265. Instructions to the twelve apostles at the beginning of their ministry.
266. A deputation from John the Baptist’s disciples. Jesus’ tribute to John. Invective against the unrepentant cities.
267. A silent lesson in Korazim: Jesus works as a carpenter for a widow.
268. A lesson on Charity through the parable of the fruit-stone. Jesus yoke is light.
269. In Capernaum the dispute with scribes and Pharisees. The arrival of the Mother and brothers.
270. News of the beheading of John the Baptist.
271. Departure by boat to Tarichea with the apostles and John’s disciples.
272. Reincarnation and eternal life explained to a scribe.
273. The first multiplication of the loaves.
274. Jesus walks on that water. He always promptly assists those who invoke Him.
275. Four new disciples. A lesson on corporal and spiritual works of Mercy.
276. The avid man and the parable of the rich. The anxieties and vigilance in the servants of God.
277. In Magdala in Mary’s gardens. How to love and correct “brothers”.
278. A sermon on forgiveness and the parable of the unrightious servant. The mandate to seventy-two disciples.
279. Meeting with Lazarus in the field of the Galileans.
280. The return of the seventy two. A prophecy on future mystics.
281. In the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. The conditions to follow Jesus. The parable of the talents and the parable of the good Samaritan.
282. Betrayal at Sanhedrim regarding Ermasteus, John of Endor and Syntyche.
283. Syntyche speaks of her encounter with the Truth.
284. The house donated by Solomon. The mission of the four apostles who remain in Judaea.
285. Lazarus offers John of Endor and Syntyche a secret refuge. A happy trip towards Jericho without the Iscariot.
286. In Ramoth with the merchant Alexander Misace. A lesson to Syntyche on the souls’ memory.
287. From Ramoth to Geresa with the merchant’s caravan.
288. Preaching to the citizens of Gerasa. The Mother of Jesus praised by a woman.
289. The Sabbath in Gerasa. The amusement of Marjiam and the question asked by Syntyche on the salvation of the pagans.
290. The man with the ulcered eyes. A stop at the “fountain of the Cameleer”. The lesson on souls memory continues.
291. Jesus reveals to Marjiam why He prays every day at the ninth hour.
292. In Bozrah, the harassment by the scribes and pharisees.
293. The sermon and the miracles at Bozrah after the irruption of two pharisees. The gift of faith to Alexander Misace.
294. The rich pouch left by the merchant. Farewell by the Mother and the disciples.
295. The preaching and the miracles in Arbela: already evangelised by Philip of Jacob.

VOLUME 5 (296-363)

296. The arrival in Aera under the rain and the healing of the sick awaiting.
297. With the preaching in Aera, the second long apostolic journey comes to an end.
298. Assitance to the poor orphans Mary and Matthias and the subsequent teachings.
299. Entrusting of the orphans Mary and Matthias to Johanna of Chuza.
300. With the scribes and Pharisees in the home of Daniel, the young man from Naim raised from the dead.
301. The parable of the dethroned “Kings”. The explanation of the parable on impurity.
302. In Magdala, before sending everybody home for the feast of Dedication.
303. Jesus goes to His Mother in Nazareth.
304. With John of Endor, Syntyche and Marjiam, Mary is a Mother and a Teacher.
305. Jesus comforts Marjiam with the parable of the birds.
306. Simon the Zealot also arrives in Nazareth. A lesson on the consequences of idleness.
307. At home in Nazareth, a discussion on the behaviour of the Nazarenes. A lesson on the inclination to sin despite the Redemption.
308. The healing of the son of Simon of Alphaeus. Marjiam is the first of the children disciples.
309. Marjiam’s sacrifice for the healing of a little girl. Simon of Alphaeus’ repentance.
310. With Peter, in Nazareth, Jesus plans the departure of John of Endor and Syntyche.
311. Marjiam’s sacrifice inspires a lesson on renunciation.
312. Jesus informs John of Endor of His decision to send him to Antioch. The end of the second year of public life.
313. Preparations for the departure from Nazareth after the visit of Simon of Alphaeus with his family. In the third year Jesus will be Justice.
314. Dinner in the home of Nazareth and the painful departure.
315. The journey towards Jiphthahel and the thoughts of John of Endor.
316. Jesus’ farewell to John of Endor and Syntyche.
317. Isolation and prayer of Jesus for the redemption of Judas of Iscariot.
318. In a boat from Ptolemais to Tyre. The voyage of the eight apostles with John of Endor and Syntyche begins.
319. Departure from Tyre on the ship of the Cretan Nicomedes.
320. The storm and the miracles on the ship.
321. Disembarking in Seleucia and farewell to Nicomedes.
322. Departure from Seleucia on a cart and arrival in Antioch.
323. The visit to Antigonea.
324. The preaching of the eight apostles before departing from Antioch. Goodbye to John of Endor and Syntyche.
325. The eight apostles meet up with Jesus in Achzib.
326. A stop in Achzib.
327. At the borders of Phoenicia. A sermon on the common origin of peoples and reaces.
328. In Alexandroscene at Hermione’s brothers house.
329. In the market of Alexandroscene. The parable of the vineyard labourers. The soldier Aquila.
330. James and John of Zebedee named “the sons of thunder”. Towards Achzib with the shepherd Anna.
331. The faith of the Cananean woman. Arrival in Achzib.
332. Bartholomew and Philip join the Master again after a distressing separation.
333. With ten apostles towards Sicaminon.
334. Thomas and Judas Iscariot meet up with the apostolic group.
335. The untruthfull friendship of Ishmael Ben Fabi and the healing on the Sabbath.
336. In Nazareth with four apostles. Thomas’ devotion to Holy Mary.
337. The Sabbath in Korazim. The parable on hearts which eannot be worked on.
338. Judas Iscariot loses the power of the miracle. The parable of the good farmer.
339. Towards Meiron. The sinful night of Judas Iscariot.
340. Repentance of Judas Iscariot. A confrontation with the rabbis at the sepulchre of Hillel.
341. The wounded hand of Jesus. The healing of a deaf-mute at the Syro-Phoenician border.
342. In Kedesh. The sign requested by the Pharisees and the prophecy of Habakkuk.
343. The yeast of the Pharisees. The opinions about who really is the Son of the Man. The primacy to Simon Peter.
344. Meeting with the disciples in Cesarea Philippi and explanation of the sign of Jonah.
345. A miracle in the castle of Caesarea Paneas.
346. The Passion and Resurrection foretold to the apostles. Peter’s reaction causes him a severe reproach from Jesus.
347. In Bethsaida. The prophecy of the martyrdom of Marjiam and of the apostles. The healing of a blind man.
348. Mannaen reports Herod Antipa’s torment to Jesus. From Capernaum to Nazareth where the different “Transfigurations” of Holy Mary are revealed.
349. The Transfiguration on Mount Tabor. A lunatic boy cured at the foot of the mount. An exortation for “the voices”.
350. A lesson to the apostles and disciples on the power to defeat demons.
351. The tribute to the Temple paid with the stater found in the mouth of the fish.
352. A sinner converted by the Magdalene. The parable for little Benjamin. The lesson on: who is the greatest of the Kingdom of Heaven; the respect due to the children; the use of the name of Jesus which is Salvation.
353. The second multiplication of the loaves and the miracle of the multiplication of the Word.
354. The sermon on the Bread from Heaven in the synagogue of Capernaum. The desertion of many disciples.
355. The new disciple Nicolaus of Antioch and the second announcement of the Passion.
356. Towards Gadara. The heresies of Judas Iscariot and the sacrifices of John who only wants to love.
357. John and the faults of Judas Iscariot. The Pharisees and the subject of divorce.
358. In Pella. The young boy Jaia and the mother of Mark of Josiah.
359. In Matthias’ hut beyond Jabesh-Gilead.
360. The discontent of the apostles and their rest in a grotto. The encounter with Rose of Jericho.
361. Two grafts that will transform the apostles. Mary of Magdalene warns Jesus of a danger. The miracle on the Jordan river in flood.
362. The mission and the destiny of the “voices of God”. The meeting with the Mother and with the female disciples.
363. In Rama, in Thomas sister’s house. The sermon on the narrow door and the tirade on Jerusalem.

VOLUME 6 (364-432)

364. In the Temple. Universal prayer and the parable of the true son and of the illegitimate sons.
365. The trapping of the Iscariot of the innocence of Marjiam. A new disciple, a nursed brother of Jesus. In Bethany, in the home of the sick Lazarus.
366. Towards Gethsemane with Simon Zealot, Marjiam and the new disciple Anastatica. Letters from Antioch.
367. Thursday before Easter. Preparations in Gethsemane.
368. Thursday before Easter. The mother of Annaleah and other encounters in Jerusalem and in the Temple.
369. Thursday before Easter. The parable of the leprosy of houses and other instructions to the apostles for the future.
370. Thursday before Easter. The banquet with the poor in the palace of Chuza. The insolence of Salome.
371. Thursday before Easter. Protection of Claudia and shelter in Lazzaro’s palace. The charter of the Kingdom.
372. The Day of Preparation. A missed danger and the courage of Mary Magdalene.
373. The Day of Preparation. In the Temple, amongst Judaic hatred and love of the poor. The meeting with Nike.
374. The Day of Preparation. Along the streets of Jerusalem and in the neighbourhood of Ophel.
375. The ritual dinner in the palace of Lazarus and the sacrilegious banquet in the house of Samuel.
376. The saving deeds of the right. The moods of Herod. A serious case of corruption in the Temple.
377. The parable of the water and the rush for Mary of Magdala who has chosen the best part.
378. The parable of the birds and preference for children. A trap set by the Judaic enemies and the intervention of Claudia Procula.
379. A premonition of the apostle John.
380. The apostles urged to love at the end of the retreat on the Cherith mount.
381. The parable of the unfaithful and cunning steward. Hypocrisy of the Pharisees and conversion of an Essene.
382. A restoring stop at the house of Nike who will have to mind the penitent Essene.
383. Sermon on the bank of the Jordan after the shameless act of a prostitute.
384. Old Ananias becomes the guardian of the small house of Solomon.
385. The parable of the crossroad and miracles in the village of Solomon.
386. Towards the Western bank of the Jordan.
387. In Gilgal. The beggar Ogla and the tempting scribes. The apostles compared with the twelve stones of the prodigy of Joshua.
388. In the areas struck by the divine punishment. Recommendations to Judas Iscariot who will go to Bethany with Simon Zealot.
389. Arrival in Engedi with ten apostles.
390. The faith of Abraham of Engedi and the parable of the seed of the palm.
391. Healing of the leper Elisha of Engedi.
392. The hostility of Masada, a fortress town.
393. In the country house of Mary of Kerioth.
394. The parable of the two wills and the farewell to the citizens of Kerioth.
395. The two unhappy mothers of Kerioth. Farewell to the mother of Judas.
396. With children in Juttah. The healing hand of Jesus.
397. The farewell speech to the followers of Juttah.
398. The farewell speech in Hebron and the illusions of Judas Iscariot.
399. The farewell speech in Bethzur and maternal love of Eliza.
400. In Bether in the estate of Johanna of Chuza. Harmful effects of an encounter between the Iscariot and Claudia.
401. Peter and Bartholomew in Bethzur for a serious reason. Ecstasy of the writer.
402. Judas Iscariot feels exposed in the farewell speech in Bether.
403. The lesson of silence. Simon of Jonah in his own battle and spiritual victory.
404. Towards Emmaus of the plain.
405. Rest in a hay-shed and the speech in Emmaus of the plain. The little Michael.
406. At Jeppa. A useless sermon to Judas of Kerioth and dialogue on the soul with some Gentiles.
407. In the countryside properties of Nicodemus. The parable of the two sons.
408. In the countryside properties of Joseph of Arimathea. Multiplication of the corn and the power of faith.
409. The family drama of the Sanhedrin John.
410. Provocations by Judas Iscariot in the apostolic group.
411. Lessons taken from nature. The miraculous gleaning for an old woman. How to help those who are redeeming themselves.
412. Praise for the lilies of the valley, a symbol of Mary and a sacrifice of Peter for the good of Judas.
413. Arrival in Jerusalem for Pentecost. Dispute with the doctors in the Temple.
414. Rebuke against Pharisees and doctors at the banquet in the home of the Sanhedrin Helkai.
415. A short stay in Bethany.
416. A Samaritan beggar on the way to Jericho.
417. The ex leper Zacharias. The conversion of Zacchaeus, a publican that let the yeast of Good leaven.
418. The healing of the disciple Joseph, wounded in the head and sheltered in the house of Salomon.
419. Healing in a small town of Decapolis. The parable of the sculptor and of the statues.
420. The healing of a totally possessed man. The vocation of women to love.
421. The cured demoniac. The Pharisees and the curse against the Holy Spirit.
422. Discontent of the Iscariot who calls forth a lesson on duties and useless servants.
423. The departure of the Iscariot which causes the lesson on love and forgiveness without limits.
424. Thoughts of glory and martyrdom in sight of the Mediterranean coast.
425. In Caesarea on the sea. Pleasure-seeking Romans and a parable on the use of time and free will.
426. With the Roman women in Caesarea on the sea. Prophecy in Virgil. The young slave girl saved.
427. Aurea Galla, educated by Bartholomew and then sent to Nazareth.
428. The parable of the vineyard and of the vine-dresser, that is figures of the soul and free will.
429. Judas Iscariot seeking information from the Master.
430. The fallen nest and the cruel scribe. The letter and the spirit of the Law.
431. Thomas goes to prepare the meeting of Jesus with the peasants of Johanan.
432. With the peasants of Johanan at Sephoris.

VOLUME 7 (433-500)

433. Arrival in Nazareth. Praise to the Virgin. The healing of Aurea.
434. Manual works in Nazareth and the parable of the painted wood.
435. The start of the third Sabbath in Nazareth and the arrival of Peter with other apostles.
436. The cost of Redemption is revealed to the apostles and disciples in the kitchen garden of Nazareth.
437. Jesus and His Mother converse.
438. Holy Mary with Mary of Alphaeus in Tiberias to have Aurea relinquished. An encounter with Judas Iscariot.
439. Holy Mary speaks about her mission in Tiberias. Aurea learns to do the will of God.
440. Another Sabbath at Nazareth. The obstinacy of Joseph of Alphaeus.
441. A gift of Thomas to the Virgin and departure from Nazareth. The miracle of the fire that becomes the theme of two parables.
442. Judas Iscariot in Nazareth at the house of Mary.
443. The death of the grandfather of Marjiam.
444. Praise to Marjiam. Lesson on the sole precept of love, on the salvation of virtuous pagans and on the merits of the Man God.
445. In Tiberias, the return of the Iscariot during a storm. Two parables. The arrival of the Holy Mary, who intercedes for salvation of Samuel of Esther.
446. Arrival and welcoming in Capernaum.
447. Sermon on mercy in the synagogue of Capernaum. Affront by Eli the Pharisee, threatened by a centurion.
448. A gathering of boats on the lake. A parable provoked by Peter, who undergoes a judgement.
449. Little Alphaeus no longer loved by his mother.
450. Miracles in the village near Hippo and healing of the leper John.
451. Sermon, in the village close to Hippo, on the duties of husbands and wives and their children.
452. The ex leper John becomes a disciple. The parable of the ten monuments.
453. Arrival in Hippo and sermon in favour of the poor that are cured. Healing of the slave Aquila.
454. Holy Mary and her love of fusion with God. The anger of the Iscariot against little Alphaeus.
455. Entrusting of the Church to the motherhood of Mary. Preaching, near Gamala, in favour of the slave workers.
456. Departure from Gamala and arrival in Aphek. Admonishment of the widow Sarah and the miracle in her house.
457. Lecture in Aphek after a dispute between believers and non-believers. Sarah becomes a disciple.
458. A spiritual healing in Ghergesa. A lesson on the use of the gifts of God. Return to Capernaum.
459. Forgiveness of Samuel of Nazareth. A lesson on bad friends.
460. Pharisees in Capernaum with Joseph and Simon of Alphaeus. Jesus will not conceal the hour of the Sacrifice from His Mother.
461. A plot for the election of Jesus as King. The Greek Zenon and the letter of Syntche with news of the death of John of Endor.
462. Speech and healings at the hot springs of Emmaus of Tiberias.
463. In Tarichea, a lecture on the nature of the Messianic kingdom and conversion of a prostitute. Jesus yields to an invitation of Chuza, winning the opposition of Peter.
464. In the country house of Chuza. The attempted election of Jesus as King. The testimony of the Beloved.
465. In Bethsaida for a confidential mission to Porphyrea. The hurried departure from Capernaum.
466. A short stay at the home of the old couple Judas and Anne.
467. The parable of the distribution of water. Conditional forgiveness for the peasant Jacob. Warnings to the apostles on their way to Korazim.
468. A repentance of Judas Iscariot and the episodes that illustrate his character.
469. Farewell from the few faithful followers of Korazim.
470. A lesson on marriage to a mother-in-law who is discontent with her daughter-in-law.
471. Philip elates thinking of the Messianic era. Having refused the invitation to go to Giscala, Jesus illustrates the notion of sin to the Levite Joseph, also known as Barnaba.
472. The new Law. The treacherous request of an opinion about an event that occurred in Giscala.
473. Healing of a blind boy from Sidon. Teaching for the wives of today.
474. A vision that is lost in a rapture of love.
475. A suspicion of Peter. Digression on the Hebrews. The mercy of Abel of Bethlehem for his enemies.
476. A lesson on how to cure souls. Forgiveness of two sinners who became lepers.
477. A conversations with His Mother in the wood of Mattathias. The moral sufferings of Jesus and Mary.
478. The meeting with Joseph and Simon of Alphaeus who go to the feast of the Tabernacles.
479. With John near the tower of Jezrael awaiting the peasants of Johanan.
480. Departure from Jezrael after the night visit of the peasants of Johanan.
481. Arrival in Engannim. Judas Iscariot’s plot to foil a snare.
482. Walking with a Samaritan shepherd whose faith is rewarded.
483. The apostles discuss the hate of the Jews. The ten lepers healed in Samaria.
484. An obliged stop in Ephraim. The parable of the pomegranate.
485. Arrival with the apostles in Bethany where there are already some disciples with Marjiam. Shrewdness of the Iscariot.
486. At the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. Sermon on the nature of the Kingdom.
487. At the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. Lecture on the nature of Christ.
488. At the Temple for the feast of the Tabernacles. The secret departure for Nob after prayer.
489. In Nob. The parable of the king who was not appreciated by his subjects. The miracle on the wind.
490. In the camp of the Galileans with His cousin apostles. Doubts on the Iscariot. Conversion of the Levite Zaccharias.
491. At the Temple on the last day of the feast of the Tabernacles. Sermon on the living Water.
492. In Bethany, John of Endor is remembered.
493. Preaching near the fountain of En Rogel, a stopping place for the three Wise Men.
494. The adulterous woman and the hypocrisy of her accusers. Various teachings.
495. A lesson on mercy. The reply to the objections of forgiveness of the adulteress. Parting of the disciples along the road to Bethany.
496. Unexpected turmoil of Judas Iscariot during a stop at the house of Solomon.
497. An hour of discomfort for Simon Peter.
498. Admonition of Thaddeus and James of Zebedee following a disagreement with the Iscariot.
499. Escape from Heshbon. A meeting with a merchant from Petra.
500. Reflections of Bartholomew and John after a retreat on mount Nebo.

VOLUME 8 (501-554)

501. The parable of the distant children. Healing of two blind children of the man from Petra.
502. Another dejection of Peter. A lesson on possessions, divine as well as diabolic.
503. The apostles investigate into the Traitor. A Sadducee and the unhappy wife of a necromancer. Knowing how to distinguish the supernatural from the occult.
504. Marjiam is prepared for the parting. Return to the village of Solomon and the death of Ananias.
505. In the Temple, a grace is granted from incessant prayer. The parable of the judge and the widow.
506. In the Temple, the contested speech that reveals the Light of the World in Jesus.
507. The great dispute with the Judeans. The escape from the Temple with the help of the levite Zacharias.
508. John will be the light of Christ until the end of time. The little Martial-Manasseh welcomed by Joseph of Sephoris.
509. The old priest Matan, welcomed with the apostles and the disciples who escaped from the Temple. Little Martial and the new circumcision.
510. Healing of a man born blind, caused by a deliberate manoeuvre of Judas Iscariot.
511. In the home of John of Nob. More praise for the Co-Redeemer. Lies of Judas Iscariot.
512. Prophecy in front of the site of a destroyed town.
513. In Emmaus on the mountain. A parable on real wisdom and a warning to Israel
514. Advice on the Holyness of an undecided young man. Reproaching of the citizens of Beth-horon after the healing of a Roman and of a Jewess.
515. The causes for the salvific suffering of Jesus. Praise of obedience and a lesson on humility.
516. In Gibeon, the miracle of the dumb boy. Praise of wisdom as a sign of love to God.
517. Towards Nob, repentance of Judas Iscariot after a discussion.
518. In Jerusalem. The meeting with the healed blind man. The speech that reveals the good shepherd Jesus.
519. The mysterious absence of Judas of Iscariot. A short stay in Bethany, in the house of Lazarus who is not leprous.
520. Conversation about the absent Iscariot. The arrival in Tekoah with the elderly Elianna.
521. In Tekoah. Farewell by the citizens and the elderly Elianna. The first of the victims of persecution because of Jesus.
522. Arrival in Jericho. The earthly love of the crowd and the supernatural love of the converted Zacchaeus.
523. In Jericho. Jesus is requested to judge a woman. The parable of the Pharisee and the publican after a comparison between sinners and the sick.
524. In Jericho. In the house of Zacchaeus with the converted sinners.
525. The prophecies of Sabea of Bethlechi and judgement of her.
526. Healings in the ford of Bettabara. Speech in the memory of John the Baptist.
527. Unenlightement and temptations in the human nature of Christ.
528. In Nob, the material comfort of Eliza. The disturbing return of Judas Iscariot.
529. Teachings to the apostles while they carry out manual work in the house of John of Nob.
530. Another night of sin for Judas Iscariot.
531. In Nob, the sick and the pilgrims from every region. Valeria and the divorce. Healing of little Levi.
532. Preparations for the Feast of Lights. A prostitute sent to tempt Jesus, who leaves Nob.
533. Towards Jerusalem with Judas Iscariot, who seems to make a decision.
534. Teachings and healings in the synagogue of the freed Romans. A mandate for the Gentiles.
535. Judas Iscariot is called upon to refer, in the house of Caifa.
536. The healing of seven lepers. The arrival in Bethany with the apostles reunited. Martha and Mary are prepared by Jesus for the death of Lazarus.
537. At the Temple, on the feast of the Dedication, Jesus reveals himself to the Judeans who attempt to stone him.
538. Jesus praying in the grotto of the Nativity, contemplated by the ex-shepherd disciples.
539. Perfection explained to John of Zebedee, who accused himself of inexistent faults.
540. John will be a “son” for the Mother of Jesus. A meeting with Manaen and a lesson on love for animals. End of the third year.
541. Judeans visiting Bethany.
542. The Judeans in the house of Lazarus.
543. Martha sends a servant to call the Master.
544. Delirium and death of Lazarus.
545. The servant from Bethany refers to Jesus Martha’s message. Prediction to Simon Peter on Christian Rome.
546. The day of Lazarus’ funeral.
547. Jesus decides to go to Bethany.
548. The resurrection of Lazarus.
549. The meeting of the Sanhedrin and the hearing of Pilate.
550. Elation among the apostles. A mission of love for Lazarus and of absolute contemplation for his sister Mary. Jesus must take refuge to Samaria.
551. After a short stay in Nike’s house, the apostles are informed of the ban issued by the Sanhedrin. The arrival at the border of Judaea.
552. Preparations and welcoming at Ephraim.
553. The beginning of the Sabbath in Ephraim. The thieves of the Adummim and help given to three children.
554. The Sabbath in Ephraim, on an islet in the torrent. The original sin explained in a parable to the three children.

VOLUME 9 (555-600)

555. Night lesson to Simon Peter on the examination of sins and the suffering of the good and of the innocent.
556. Another Sabbath in Ephraim. Sermon to the Samaritans on the real Temple and on New Times.
557. Relatives of the three children, saved from the thieves, arrive from Shechem.
558. The parable of the drop that erodes the rock, with the group going back to Shechem.
559. In Ephraim, pilgrims from the Decapolis. A secret mission of Manaen.
560. Near Gofenà, a night meeting with Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus and Manaen.
561. The Saphorim Samuel, from a killer to a disciple.
562. Hearsay in Nazareth.
563. False disciples in Shechem. The dumb slave of Claudia Procula is healed at Ephraim.
564. The man from Jabneel. The end of Ermasteus. Reproaching of the Samaritans who lack charity.
565. Samuel distressed by Judas Iscariot who does not understand the nature of the salvific suffering. The example of the bees for the workers of God.
566. In Ephraim, the day of the arrival of the Holy Mother, Lazarus and the women disciples. The character of Pilate.
567. The parable of the torn cloth. A miracle on a woman giving birth. A long lecture to Judas of Kerioth caught while stealing.
568. The beginning of the journey in Samaria, starting from Ephraim to Shiloh.
569. In Shiloh, the parable of the ill advisers.
570. In Lebonah, the parable of the ill advised.
571. Arrival and welcoming in Shechem.
572. In Shechem. The last parable on advice given and received.
573. Departure for Enon after a quarrel between the Iscariot and Eliza, who remain in Shechem.
574. Going from Enon to Tersa. Jesus rescues a young shepherd after having given blindness to an evil man and sight to a blind man.
575. Hostile reception in Tirzah. An extreme attempt to redeem Judas Iscariot.
576. Towards Doco, the meeting with the young rich man.
577. The third announcement of the Passion. Mary of Alphaeus recalls the figure of Joseph. The foolish request of the sons of Zebedee.
578. Meeting with both disciples and men of worth guided by Mannaen. Arrival in Jericho.
579. A small group of Jews secretly relates about the accusations of the Sanhedrin. Allegory for Jerusalem.
580. Treacherous information by the Iscariot and prophecies on Israel. Miracles along the road from Jericho to Bethany.
581. In Bethany, in the house of Lazarus.
582. The eve of the Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. An extreme offer for the salvation of Judas Iscariot.
583. The eve of the Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. Farewell to the women disciples. The unhappy niece of Nahum.
584. The Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. The parable of the two lamps the living parable of the small deformed boy restored. Sorrow in the future of Humanity.
585. The Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. Judaeans and pilgrims in Bethany. The Sanhedrin has decided.
586. The Sabbath before the entering in Jerusalem. The supper at Bethany. Judas of Kerioth has decided.
587. Farewell to Lazarus.
588. Judas Iscariot with the heads of the Sinhedrin.
589. From Bethany to Jerusalem, preparing the apostles for the imminent Passion.
590. Tears over Jerusalem. The triumphal entrance into the Holy city. The death of Annaleah.
591. The evening at the Gethsemane. The apostles brought back to reality after the elation of the triumph.
592. Holy Monday. Comfort to the mother of Annaleah. The meeting with the roman soldier Vitale. The unfruitful fig-tree and the parable of the evil vine-dressers. The questions on Jesus’ authority and on John’s baptism.
593. Monday night at Gethsemane with the apostles.
594. Holy Tuesday. Lessons from the withered fig-tree. Questions on the tribute to Caesar and on resurrection.
595. Tuesday night at Gethsemane with the apostles.
596. Holy Wednesday. The greatest of the commandments. The widow’s offering. The reproach against the scribes and the Pharisees. A rest with His Mother and the women disciples. The establishment of the Church. The End of Times.
597. Wednesday night at Gethsemane with the apostles.
598. Holy Thursday. Preparations for the Passover Supper. The voice of the Father. The sign agreed with the Traitor. Respects paid by the notables.
599. Arrival at the Supper-room. Jesus’ farewell to His Mother.
600. The Last Supper.

VOLUME 10 (601-651)

601. Introduction.
602. Towards Gethsemane with eleven apostles. The spiritual agony and the arrest.
603. Meditations on the agony at Gethsemane. Enlightenments on the other sufferings of the Passion.
604. The various trials. Peter’s denials. Reflections on Pilate.
605. Judas Iscariot’s desperation and suicide. If he had repented he could still be saved.
606. Jesus and Mary are the antithesis of Adam and Eve. Judas Iscariot is the new Cain. The real evolution of man is that of the spirit.
607. John goes to get Mary.
608. The way of the Cross from the Praetorium to Calvary.
609. The Crucifixion, the death and the Deposition of Jesus.
610. At the Sepulchre. The embalming and the preparation of Jesus’ body. Spiritual Anguish of Mary.
611. The closing of the Sepulchre and the return to the Supper room.
612. The night of Good Friday. The lamentation of the Blessed Virgin. Nike’s linen cloth and the preparation of the ointments for the embalming.
613. The redeeming value of Jesus’ and Mary’s sufferings. John’s “co-Passion”.
614. The Holy Saturday.
615. The night of the Holy Saturday.
616. The morning of the Resurrection. Mary’s prayer.
617. The Resurrection.
618. Jesus appears to His Mother.
619. The pious women at the Sepulchre.
620. Comment on the Resurrection.
621. Jesus appears to Lazarus267.
622. Jesus appears to Johanna of Chuza.
623. Jesus appears to Joseph of Arimathea, to Nicodemus and to Manaen.
624. Jesus appears to the shepherds.
625. Jesus appears to the disciples of Emmaus.
626. The coming of the Romans and the admission of other apparitions.
627. Jesus appears to the ten apostles in the Supper room.
628. The return of Thomas and his incredulity.
629. Jesus appears to the apostles with Thomas. Speech on priesthood and the future priests.
630. The apostles are sent to Gethsemane. Meditation on the prayer “Our Father”.
631. The apostles go along the way of the Cross up to Golgotha. Their return to the Supper room.
632. Jesus appears to various people in different places.
633. Jesus appears on the shores of the lake. The mission conferred to Peter.
634. Jesus appears on mount Tabor. Teachings to the apostles and to about five hundred disciples. Marjiam consoled.
635. Further teachings: a lesson on the Sacraments and the predictions about the Church.
636. The supplementary Passover.
637. Farewell to Her Mother before ascending to His Father. Everything we have is through Mary.
638. Final teachings at Gethsemane and farewell. Ascension of the Lord.
639. The election of Matthias.
640. The descent of the Holy Spirit. End of the Messianic cycle.
641. Peter celebrates the Eucharist in a meeting with the first Christians.
642. The blessed Virgin takes up Her abode at Gethsemane with John who foretells Her assumption.
643. The Blessed Virgin and John in the places of the Passion.
644. Institution of the “Day of the Lord”. Gradual conversion of Gamaliel. The two Shrouds.
645. The trial and martyrdom of Stephen. The opposite ways of Saul and Gamaliel.
646. The secret burial of Stephen. The beginning of the persecution.
647. Gamaliel becomes a Christian.
648. Peter takes leave from the Blessed Virgin after a conversation with John.
649. The blissful passage of the Blessed Virgin.
650. The glorious Assumption of Our Lady.
651. On the passage, the Assumption and the royalty of the Blessed Virgin.
652. Farewell to the Work
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