The Teachings given through The Miracle of Saint Joseph are beautiful Lessons from Heaven on topics such as Sainthood, the Soul, Truth, Time, Charity, Loyalty, Immorality, and many others. To learn more, select any Teaching listed below.
“The scientific discoveries that have recently become the topic of discussion, bearing proof that so far Earth is the only planet upon which man has been seen, puts a tremendous importance upon Earth and also on the distinct creation called ‘human life’. With this knowledge man should see that God has a purpose for human beings, and the very fact that man has been given the intellect in such a remarkable degree, proven by the fact that man was allowed the intelligence to go into space, discover many things in the Universe, says man is special and must have an…
View Entire TeachingUpon the earth we have rainstorms electrical storms sandstorms hail volcanoes hurricanes tornadoes floods landslides fire riptides undertows earthquakes icebergs phenomenal sea depths tremendous mountain heights humidity heat cold along with many other hazardous conditions. If God did not control all things, things could get out of control, then where would man be with all the scientific knowledge, with all his ego, charm, good looks, and mental ability? After reading these words and realizing the magnitude of them, man should immediately say, Thank You, God; without You, I could not exist.’”
View Entire Teaching“Striving for success in life gives purpose to living. Men strive for success in business, success in social popularity, success in a monetary way, success in competitive fields that show worth to what they are doing. Why then cannot many men see that success, having many facets to it, has an ultimate facet, a final facet, and that is, when all things end in the physical life, life should not end. All men can be successful at attaining Sainthood. The very fact that men have been given Faith in God should say to man there is more to this Faith than just talking…
View Entire TeachingThe Apostles clung to Mary for support in the tasks they knew they had to fulfill according to His Directions. As they spread out amongst the people, they gathered other men who felt the responsibility, and thus an order of control to such an Important Institution had to be accomplished. Not all the men were living Saints, but the strength that always held this Institution together was the Power of The Holy Ghost. Through time there have been many bad men, good men, tepid men, weak men, and sincere Holy men, who have occupied important positions in this Church that…
View Entire TeachingX. Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Goods. “This Commandment touches on many areas of our life and we tend to justify offenses against this Commandment with excuses and deliberate forgetfulness. Borrowing and not returning. Taking things from where one works. Taking possession of the belongings of family, friends or acquaintances, with only the intention of returning things but not really following through with the responsibility of returning what you have taken. Offenses against this Commandment can begin at a very early age.” IX. Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Spouse. “This Commandment is focused on the marriage state, its…
View Entire TeachingIt is one of the greatest offenses against the virtues of Charity, Piety, Goodness, Generosity, Love, Morality. Jealousy destroys, corrupts, and has a cancerous odor of self-love, self-pity, self-preservation, that leaves little room for charitable thoughts, deeds, words or actions. There are numerous forms, types and selfish reasons for jealousy. Satan is jealous of God, of all things that are Gods, and of course, man and mans Soul. He is the ultimate expression of jealousy, and most times when jealousy is expressed by someone, there is an ugliness and an offensiveness, a hurt and chaos surrounding the situation, evolving from…
View Entire TeachingNo one likes to be called a hypocrite, but hypocrisy is very prevalent in the time in which we live. The word hypocrisy defines falseness in many areas of life in a common form. It means that someone can be two-faced, speak with a forked tongue, be deceitful, and yet pretend to be agreeable or friendly or sincere, or express righteous indignation to cover up their own deceptive ways. Hypocrites tell on themselves because sooner or later they no longer fool certain people, and their sham shows itself whether this sham is for foolish reasons, business reasons, or Spiritual reasons.…
View Entire TeachingUnification of the Churches Pentecostalism Charismatic Movement Marriage Encounter Youth Ministry Dropping of the Legion of Decency Putting The Tabernacle to the side, taking It away from being the focal point Treating Holy Communion irreverently, diminishing It to a symbolic gesture Allowing carnival antics and sacrilegious ceremonies, shows, to take place on the Altar Emphasizing humanism, equating it to better relations with man Confession face to face promoting an intimacy, also the chance for less thoroughness in confessing Humanistic Catechetical Programs Removing the symbols of the Purpose of life from Church statues Removing the altar railing, creating a lack of…
View Entire TeachingDont fall into the trap of the schism that the American Catholic Church is introducing, practicing, engineering, supporting, and promoting against the Roman Catholic Church, from both outside and inside sources. This schism is dominated by men who are extremely liberalistic in their humanistic values, evaluations, contrivances, determinations, methods, theories and opinions, in their adoption of so-called updating their beliefs and practices in a zealous endeavor to have a common relationship and understanding with all men. Many times such zeal can sound or appear to be correct, especially when it satisfies a persons questions, confusion, or problems. Such a schism…
View Entire Teaching"It’s very important at this time, as you think about the balance of the earth being totally in God’s Hands, that you also think about how translations down through time have come to us and perhaps the translations seemed a little out of context. And, of course, Heaven has talked many times on the Our Father. Now, when we say the Our Father, I hear many of you say it as it really should be said — ‘Let us not be led into temptation’. God would never lead us into temptation. But, as the interpretation came through, men allowed it…
View Entire TeachingWhat is charity? Where are its bounds? What are its limits? In what phase of life should it be exercised? Under what conditions is charity necessary? Are there strict rules regarding the act of charity? Is charity an ability that some one person has and not another person? Is charity restricted to a race, a color, or a creed? Is charity just for monetary needs, or just when another person is hungry or when clothing is needed? How do you exercise your feelings about charity, your actions in charity, and/or your example of charity? Most people consider charity only a…
View Entire TeachingThere are many kinds of humor and there are many people who feel that humor is the only way they can get attention. There is fun humor, there is funny humor, and there is clever humor. Also, there is sick humor. Sometimes it is difficult for some people to determine what is truly good humor and what is nonsensical or sick humor. People who enjoy good humor are repulsed by sick humor because sick humor is always tinged or saturated with insults, abrasive remarks, impure actions or impure speech. Sick humor deals with an undignified look at ones self and…
View Entire TeachingWhat do you accept for yourself first, then what is acceptable by you as a normal, natural form of moral values and moral standards? Do you have a habit of making excuses for what you feel is normally okay even when you feel uncomfortable with it? Do you have a habit of justifying many things by saying it is part of growing up, it is a means to maturing, it is a process of recognizing facts, it is a time of understanding truths, it is a learning mechanism to seek logic? Do you really go through all these determinations before…
View Entire TeachingCommon words such as lust, pornography, homosexuality, lesbianism, prostitution, orgy, are seldom seen beyond the first reaction to what the word might mean at that time. Each of these words is connected with degrading mans human body and Spiritual Soul. Lust is not an act of love. It is an act stimulated by a lack of sound moral approach to intimacy with another human being. In no way is this what God intended for men and women to respond to. It always carries a desire for impurity, indecency, and can be connected with cruelty in many ways. Pornography is a…
View Entire TeachingWhen we talk about the human body, it is a personal concern for each of us; it is innate in us to want a healthy body. We are constantly concerned that our body is functioning properly. It is necessary to understand many things about our human body, because in this knowledge we can use precautions to avoid problems and we can use technical knowledge to help repair many problems. The human body has much responsibility because it is the tabernacle for our Soul. There is a great peace of mind in being intelligently, morally sound and informed about our natural…
View Entire TeachingSome time back, men decided to refer to The Holy Ghost in a more casual way, replacing the word Ghost with Spirit. The next step was many times eliminating the prefix word Holy. They refer to The Spirit of God in a manner and way that they would refer to the spirit of anything or anyone. It has become so general that in many ways it is dangerous. The Holy Spirit of God is The Holy Spirit that all evil spirits hate and yet try to imitate, because satan knows the Power, the Purity, the Greatness of The Holy Spirit…
View Entire TeachingA salute of respect is called for and is necessary many times. It is sad to watch people lack this social courtesy when it takes very little effort to respond to the presence of another human being. Call it what it is: ignorance, a lack of charity, a lack of human respect. Another point to be mentioned is when people see someone about to walk by, they expect the person to walk around them, and they stubbornly do not exercise common sense and move out of the way. Here again, in this ignorance, it shows people refusing to see the…
View Entire TeachingWhat makes you laugh? What makes you see red? What makes you passive? What makes you have anger? What makes you relentless in your drive to accomplish? What goals do you have? How do you feel about other people? How do you feel about God? Do you feel your intelligence supersedes the conditions that you are faced with, the situations you are exposed to? Do you find praying difficult? Do you find your thinking superior? Do you encourage others to avoid you? Do you react to your responsibilities? What standards do you set for yourself in cooperating with your family?…
View Entire TeachingSo many times, to feel secure, one acts aggressively. This aggressiveness is not always security to someone else, because sometimes the age and/or inexperience of the person shows and lacks the wisdom of the conversation, or the aggressiveness just identifies the subject but does not render a substantial input. Aggressiveness of some people is many times a weakening factor to important solutions. Aggressiveness can be full of a lack of respect for all the people involved, the subject matter, and the intended goals. It is many times annoying to be approached by someone who is aggressive, because it oftentimes causes…
View Entire TeachingPrayer and devotions are not the only ways to Sainthood. Everything we do, we think, we touch, our intentions, our motives, contribute to the overall picture that we will be judged upon. When a particular subject describing a fault is brought up and defined in instructive ways, be sure that you do not dismiss this word totally. It could be the one distinctive word that suits, encompasses one or several of your faults or weaknesses, which in reality keep you from reaching that pure state that is so necessary for Sainthood. Also, ask yourself this very important question: Do you…
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