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The Final Chapter<br />
May 11, 2010<br />
Hello everyone, I can’t tell you how pleased I am to be able to stay in<br />
touch with you, entering the last days of my life.<br />
much that they can do anymore.<br />
I believe without a doubt, I believe that God can heal me<br />
with the help of doctors and nurses. But I also believe that God can<br />
heal me without their help. They have now told me that there is not<br />
So it seems as if, this is the beginning of my last conversation with all of you and I am so touched to be able to read your<br />
messages. I can’t tell you how you’ve pleased me.<br />
One of my favorite pictures of Jesus in the bible is the image of Jesus in the garden of olives. Where Jesus says to the<br />
Father, “Let this cup pass away from me without my having to drink it. “ And the Father says no to His own son, He says no.<br />
And so Jesus says ok, may Your will be done, not mine.<br />
That’s what I want now. I want God’s will to be done not mine. And whatever good may come from all your prayers, I<br />
offer those prayers up to God. I offer them up for you.<br />
Use those prayers, they certainly come from a loving God.<br />
I’ll be in touch with you regularly, hopefully once a week and we’ll go from there. I look forward to greeting you and I<br />
thank you very, very much.<br />
God Bless You,<br />
Fr. Leo Leclerc