Congratulations! We've covered all the main obstacles to living our principle and foundation of consoling the Heart of Jesus. Yet we're still not finished. While now we may have everything we need to become great saints, this doesn't mean we already are. Before it can happen, each of us needs to ask himself a crucial question, "Will I live what I've learned and experienced?" To those who might be thinking, "Well, I'd like to, but I'm afraid I'll forget," I say, "Don't worry." Don't worry, because this conclusion is designed to help us keep the graces of the retreat in our hearts, so that they might transform us into great saints, that is, into people who give tremendous consolation to the Heart of Jesus. Do you want to be this kind of saint?
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