BLOOD GOTITA.
Note. On this very important day for us
Catholics, it is my intention to unite my prayer with your dear readers and,
after thinking a lot about what to write, I found no other way to keep you
united to the Cross of our divine Savior than this poor work where it is
narrates the passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ that this "story".
A long
time ago I wrote this little work based on the Sacred Scriptures and on a great
priest such as Father Luis de la Palma from his work The Passion of Our Lord
Jesus Christ.
With
this "story" I want to wish you a thoughtful Easter and a happy
Easter. My sincere desire would be to be with all the groups of healthy
resistance, but since I cannot bilocate, I can only resign myself to the will
of God and have them present to each group and people who know me in my prayers
on these special days. Your servant in Christ Jesus and Mary: Arturo Vargas
Meza Fr.
In my
country there is a bird of a singular rarity, its size is like that of a
sparrow, dark red in color like a drop of blood and its forelock black. It has
a soft trill. This species seems to be in extinction since I have only seen
about fifteen or twenty of them in my life. When I first saw him, I watched him
for a long time thinking: "How great is the divine wisdom in creating
these insignificant birds to show us that, through them, we can come to the
knowledge of their existence. But why does God NS gave it that color and not
another? Do you want to know why? Be patient and read in these few pages the
reason for its dark red color and its black pompadour.
It was the last Passover that Jesus would
spend with his disciples in Jerusalem. On Holy Thursday Jesus moved from
Bethany to Jerusalem; on the way his disciples asked him where he would like
them to arrange the necessary for dinner, Jesus gave them the pertinent
instructions and they went ahead to carry them out. The last rays of the sun
illuminated the blue sky of that region giving it a reddish color, several
flocks of birds crossed the sky seeking refuge as night approached. One of
those flocks crossed the road where Jesus was going with his disciples; One of
them, dark brown in color, was touched with compassion as he looked at Jesus
calm, serene, but with deep sadness. He stopped his flight by landing in one of
the many bushes that surrounded the road; one of his companions, seeing how he
separated from them, he followed him to where he was.
--- Why
have you left us? Soon night will fall, he answered:
--- I
have stopped my flight because that man in white powerfully attracted my
attention.
--- I
don't know what you see in it; In addition, we must take care of them, as you
know.
--- I
know; But He is very different from everyone, He is incapable of hurting us or
wishing us any harm.
--- Why
are you so sure?
--- His
serene and peaceful face reflects great goodness; However, I perceive in him a
great pain and a deep sadness that oppresses his most kind heart; I would like
to know the cause and I am not going to leave it alone.
--- Well
do as you want. And without reflecting on everything his companion told him, he
took off. At that moment Jesus passed near him, looked at him and thanked him
for his gesture of compassion; he shuddered deeply at her sweet, serene gaze.
From that moment he was more intimately united with Him, he followed him; but
he lost sight of him when he entered the upper room with his disciples. Flying
from one side to the other, she was looking for him with great anxiety until
she finally saw him on the first floor of the house; He approached one of the
upper room windows and patiently waited.
The
arrangement of the cenacle was in the Roman style, that is, in the center was a
low table and on three of its sides there were beds like divans almost at
ground level, leaving one side empty for service. The voice of Jesus clearly
reached the ears of the bird; with his eyes wide open, he followed his every
move. He saw how, as the minutes passed, the affliction little by little
flooded his most holy heart, submerging him in a bottomless sea of bitterness.
With words and gestures he sought someone among his disciples to console him,
but they too were sad and sleepy; this misunderstanding increased his
bitterness. The poor bird could do nothing to comfort him, yet he said to
himself:
---- I would like to be one of them to pour
some encouraging words into your afflicted heart.
He
witnessed the washing of the feet, the betrayal of Judas, the institution of
the Holy Eucharist and the heartfelt words of his last sermon. Then he went to
the Garden of Olives. They left the city and went down the deep and gloomy
valley; in the depths of him passed a stream called Torrente Cedrón. On the
other side of this stream, at the foot of the Mount of Olives, was the Garden
of Gethsemane or Huero de los Olivos, where Jesus used to go very often because
it was a lonely and secluded place. Once there he left his disciples and
retired to pray. The bird looked for a nearby place to look at everything. From
there he saw how great fear, great discouragement and immense sadness seized
Jesus. Both fear and discouragement and sadness oppressed his heart, causing
him deathly grief. The bird, very worried and extremely dismayed, he saw how he
suffered without being able to mitigate his pain a bit.
Jesus
knelt on the bare ground praying for a few moments. Then he got up and went to
his disciples whom he found asleep. He returned to the same place praying
again, for the second time he interrupted his prayer and addressed his
disciples again, finding them asleep with heartfelt words, he reproached them
for their attitude:
---- ¿Pedro,
could you not watch one hour with me? Watch and pray so that you do not enter
into temptation, because the spirit is ready, but the flesh is lean.
Then he
returned to the place, raising his prayer for the third time, longer and more
fervent than the previous ones. It was so intense that, through the pores of
his most holy body, he sweated blood that ran to the ground, wetting him with
it. The little bird's eyes filled with tears and his little heart trembled when
he looked at the blood of Jesus and with a broken voice he asked:
---- ¿Sir,
what are the causes of such pain?
Jesus,
with great meekness, answered:
¡Oh,
compassionate little creature! There are many causes of my immense pain; But I
will tell you some: my love for my Eternal Father is so great that my great
desire is that men also love him. But, unfortunately, there are very few who
love him and many who hate and offend him. If they realized his great goodness
and fatherhood they would certainly not offend him so much and they would love
him very much! But they do not realize it and that is why I feel a deep pain to
see him relegated, forgotten and even offended. My Father and I created man in
our image and likeness and he, as a thank you, made an enemy of us and that
hurts me a lot because he does not know the great evil that he has done to
himself by not having, forever, my glorious visit and company. I could not bear
to see him estranged and condemned forever and, feeling sorry for his
misfortune, I took on Me all their sins to satisfy the Justice of my Father and
pay the debt that he had contracted and, not only did I secure the sins of
others, but I have taken them as my own. My anguish grows even more when I see
his ingratitude and his terrible correspondence to my love; but not all will be
ungrateful, some to get the fruit of redemption, they will suffer a lot because
I see their temptations, struggles, fasts, vigils, penances, fatigue, work,
persecution, dishonor, pain and martyrdom. Everything feels like mine. Now you
understand part of my sadness, dread. My anguish grows even more when I see his
ingratitude and his terrible correspondence to my love; but not all will be
ungrateful, some to get the fruit of redemption, they will suffer a lot because
I see their temptations, struggles, fasts, vigils, penances, fatigue, work,
persecution, dishonor, pain and martyrdom. Everything feels like mine. Now you
understand part of my sadness, dread.My anguish grows even more when I see his
ingratitude and his terrible correspondence to my love; but not all will be
ungrateful, some to get the fruit of redemption, they will suffer a lot because
I see their temptations, struggles, fasts, vigils, penances, fatigue, work,
persecution, dishonor, pain and martyrdom. Everything feels like mine. Now you
understand part of my sadness, dread.
--- Yes,
my dear Lord.
The
Eternal Father listened, with paternal solicitude, to the plea of his beloved
Son and, although he did not remove the cup of pain, he did console him by
sending him an Angel who comforted and encouraged him. At the end of his prayer
he withdrew from the garden.
The
little bird went down to the place where Jesus shed his most precious blood; He
bowed his head in adoration and, with his beak, stirred the blood-soaked earth.
His little eyes were full of sleep and tired, he bent his paws falling asleep
in that blessed place where the second effusion of the Savior's blood took
place. At dawn he took flight in search of Jesus. He went to the house of
Caiaphas, but he was not there; went to the temple and did not find it; tired
and sad he asked one of his companions:
--- Have
you not seen a brunette tea man dressed in a white robe?
---- I
have seen many men screaming like crazy in the prosecutor's house and I have
never been so afraid as this morning. I have a feeling that something very
serious is going to happen: ¡You will not think of going to that place! You
know well that at all times we must fear man because, without God, he is evil
and perverse, he always spies on us to kill us or sets traps to trap us and
sell us. And on this day I see them as demonized.
--- I am
not interested in that; I want to find Jesus who I know is good and innocent.
Furthermore, he is my God and creator.
--- And
how do you know?
--- Last
night, while I was praying there in the garden of olive trees, I heard that he
called God "My Father" with a filial confidence uncommon among men
when they addressed God and I saw how an angel came down from heaven to comfort
him. There I knew that He is the Son of God.
His
partner shook his head as if doubting the veracity of his words.
---
Apparently you don't believe me.
--- The
mere truth, no, maybe you didn't have a very good night; why don't you rest a
bit.
--- I
don't care if you don't believe me; Thanks for your information.
He went
without delay to the palace of Pontius Pilate. The people, gathered in the
palace, shouted asking for the death of Jesus, but He was not seen among them.
Laughter
and commotion from within the palace made it easy for him to search. He flew to
the place where the commotion came from, he put himself in a safe corner for
fear of that mob that, so entertained in their wickedness, did not notice his
presence. He looked at Jesus for a moment and with great indignation exclaimed:
---
Poor, my Jesus, how have they dared to lay their wicked hands on you, stripping
you of your clothes and exposing your pure body to the ridicule and sarcasm of
this infamous, savage and demonic mob!
Once
stripped of his clothes they tied him, with unprecedented violence, to a column
with the intention of flogging him according to the order of the attorney.
Flagellation
was one of the cruel punishments used by the Romans. The instruments used for
such a cruel torture were several: the Flagelum or whip that consisted of three
leather straps attached to a short pole; the Virgas that were flexible rods of
any tree; the Shafts or simple leather straps and, finally, the Flagrum or whip
of straps garnished with lead balls, ossicles or iron points called scorpions.
Of all, the latter was the most inhuman as it penetrated the victim's body,
tearing it apart.
Tied to
the column, he waited patiently for his ruthless executioners who did not take
long to appear carrying the aforementioned instruments in their hands. The poor
and powerless bird felt a chill run through his little body at the thought of
the damage that the executioners would cause Jesus, he exclaimed:
--- For
charity, don't do it! Is it not enough for you to remove his garments? Why do
they want to flog him? What harm has he done to them so that they pay him back
with this degrading punishment?
Nobody
heard it. The executioners began their ungrateful work by hitting the very pure
body of Jesus with such precision that they did not hit twice in the same place
leaving his most holy body very bruised, then they used the Flagelum bruising
his very pure humanity, finally they tore his body with the Flagrum. Blood ran
to the ground, drenching it completely.
The mob
that surrounded him, seeing the blood of Jesus, asked the executioners to
prolong the punishment for a longer time.
Jesus
endured everything without the slightest complaint or gesture of pain and
without asking for mercy from his executioners who, amazed by the silence of
the immaculate victim, left the place without uttering a word. The bird,
puzzled by the quiet and long-suffering attitude of the divine master and the
ferocity of the executioners, said:
--- If
my Jesus does not ask for mercy, I do implore them. ¡Oh, men, ¡have compassion
on Him! Look how they have left him, well I see that there is no part of his
body where they have not left signs of torment. ¡Oh, my good Jesus, ¡you are
quite a living sore! ¡Oh, my Lord, ¡how
I wish I were a man to suffer something for you! ¡O Angels, come to the aid of
our God and Lord!
A serene
and peaceful voice was heard within:
--- Oh,
compassionate creature of my hands, I appreciate your words very much, but it
is necessary for me to suffer these torments because divine Justice demands it,
this is what the sin that the first man committed by preferring the creature to
his own. God; ¡at the same time I want to show him how much I love him through
this painful and excruciating flogging!
These
words comforted her. Meanwhile the mob, with renewed fury, continued to torture
Jesus. She no longer enduring such an inhuman torture with her wings covered
her little eyes. Then they took Jesus away, leaving only the place. The little
bird flew to the column and from there to the floor:
--- How
much blood is on the ground and how many pieces of meat mixed in it! I will
gather them in a safe place.
With its
beak and legs, it gathered the bits of meat without noticing that its plumage
was turning red. Once his work was finished, not noticing his fatigue, he went
straight to Calvary: there he would undoubtedly find it. When he arrived they
were nailing his left hand to the cross. A huge nail pierced his hand causing
him indescribable pain. Plenty of blood gushed out of her. As his right hand
did not reach the hole, with a rope, they tied it and pulled without regard of
any kind dislocating the arm until it reached the hole and another nail went
through it. another third nail pierced
his feet. He suffered everything in silence, without any recrimination and
without cursing his executioners. To further humiliate him, they put him in the
middle of two thieves. The bird, before a spectacle without equal in the
history of humanity, did not remain still as on previous occasions. Driven by
the noble desire to lighten the Savior's sufferings somewhat, he flew to the
apex of the cross, looked closely at Jesus and, with a sad voice, said:
--- With
this ignominious death they pay everything you have done for them? What a
strange and new way do men use to give thanks? ¡Oh, my beloved Jesus, ¡I feel a
deep indignation against these ungrateful men!
--- Dear
bird, put away such indignation, they are blind and do not know what they are
doing. My compassionate heart has already prayed for them before my Eternal
Father to forgive them for this great sin. I was referring to this atrocious
torment when I mentioned it to you where they flogged me. If I lean on my
pierced feet to alleviate the pain in my hands a little, I feel an
indescribable pain in them and if I lift my body supporting it on my hands,
they tear me, renewing the pains in my entire body a hundredfold; no matter how
much men imagine them, they will never have a complete idea of these terrible
sufferings. I have shed most of my blood and a dreadful thirst devours me. ¡Oh
my child, Despite being immersed in this sea of great suffering, ¡I would
like to suffer them even more intense to save the greatest number of souls so
that they do not end up in that place of eternal torment called hell!
--- My
Lord, however, allow me to lighten somewhat the heavy burden that you unjustly
bear. Without waiting for an answer, he flew to the right hand trying to pull
out the nail with his beak while the blood of Jesus fell on his plumage. Tired
and discouraged, he flew to the other hand, but he also failed to extract the
nail, and his body was soaked in blood. Finally, tired, he stood near her most
holy head. A chill ran through her body as she saw the crown of thorns sink
into her. Putting aside his fatigue, he took on the task of removing some
thorns, he searched and found an easy way to remove them without causing him
any pain; He yanked one and threw it away. He returned to Calvary to resume his
task; but Jesus raising his head spoke those memorable words:
---
"Everything is finished; Father, into your hands I commend my spirit"
And bowing his head he expired.
The
entire nature shook manifesting pain and mourning for the death of its creator.
Faced with that natural phenomenon, the bird wanted to fly and hide, but then
he thought that he would not find a better place but on the cross of Jesus and
he stayed there. Tired and saddened by the death of his Lord he fell asleep.
The noise of some horses woke him up: they were the soldiers who, following
orders from the attorney general, came to kill those executed and remove them
from there before nightfall. Much to his regret he withdrew from his beloved
refuge. The soldiers carried out their thankless job without showing any
compassion. They broke the legs of the first, who threw woes of pain; then they
did it to the good thief, who sighed deeply and expired. One of them looked
carefully at Jesus and, seeing that he was already dead, with his spear he
struck a sharp, sharp blow to the right side of the Savior's chest.
--- Poor
Lord, the little bird said to himself, even after death they continue to
outrage him. But for whom is this painful affront? Certainly not for Him, for
He is already dead; but for his most holy Mother. Oh miserable man, you pierced
two intrinsically united hearts, that of the Son and that of the Mother; ¡You
added to the pains of his Mother another pain not less than the ones he
suffered during the passion of his Son, ¡feeling that blow to the last fiber of
his maternal heart! The Son did not suffer, but this was the drop that spilled
the mother's cup of bitterness! ¡Oh, Mary, ¡forgive them as your Son forgave them
before dying for they do not know what they are doing!
These
and other reflections flooded the heart of the bird, when she saw how three
men, with great delicacy, lowered the body of Jesus from the cross, placing it
on the lap of his mother, drenched in tears, who, despite her immense pain, did
not he lost his composure and dignity; her face reflected a peace and
tranquility in the midst of that sea of bitterness in which she was immersed.
The dispositions of his blessed soul did not go unnoticed by the bird and, not
holding on, he approached her and with his plaintive trills, in his own way, he
gave her his deepest condolences for the death of his beloved Son. The Blessed
Virgin told him:
¡Oh,
little bird of the field, ¡look how they have left my Jesus! This is the child
that I conceived in my virginal womb, tenderly fed and reclined on my chest
many others. Now look at how they have left his most holy body torn by the
lashes, bruised by the blows, his feet and hands pierced by the nails and that
crown how his thorns sank into his head.
The
mother in pain is silent, leaning her beautiful and serene face on the lifeless
body of her Son. The little bird resumes its gloomy trill as if to say: ¿What
language can describe or what understanding can understand the depth of its
pain? Because although her Son suffered to satisfy divine justice and out of
compassion for man, he also did so for his most holy mother and he had greater
compassion for man by leaving her as his mother. The Blessed Virgin Mary
touched the little bird's head as a sign of deep gratitude, giving her
permission to leave the place. She immediately flew to one of the many sources
in order to remove the blood she had from the Savior, she dove for a few
minutes, but her surprise was great when she saw that all her plumage up to the
head, excluding the forelock, It was stained dark red, resembling a drop of
blood, and its little tail was black.
Now you
know why the bird is dark red. When you ever see her, remember the passion of
our Lord and thank Him for the mercy He showed by giving His life for us.
END OF
THE STORY GOTITA DE SANGRE.
(AMDG)
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