“I am Saint Alphonsus Liguori.
There are Many of Us present wherever you gather, because it is a Blessing for Us to see so much interest, sincere concern regarding the importance of What you read, What you help others read, what you practice, also what others practice.
Throughout the world, there are so many changes in individuals’ manner of how they see cleanliness, and it is not clean, because it is based on impurities of the mind and the body, thus giving to their Soul what would be called ‘black’ or ‘evil’.
Prayer is prevalent in many ways because there is so much concern over what prayer really means, and to what degree it should be practiced personally.
Then, there is the subject of family. The family is not seen at times when there should be more consideration because of the importance of morality. Moral issues do not stop when there is a family, in its manner of practicing what a family life should be like.
You live in a time where so little is understood regarding what is moral over what is immoral, what is just over what is unjust. The list, I promise you, is endless on issues that would surprise most people.
Sin is not thought about in the same degree it used to be. Sins of the flesh are prevalent. The list is endless, because so many individuals do not sense or apply what is morally sound to their Soul. The Soul is just an ‘Entity of Being’ within them. They do not consider the Soul is the recipient of all the morality and immorality that they practice.
The list is endless on this subject, and there are so few individuals willing or able or capable of being able to put into script for others to read, how each one of these things, and even more such as they are, to not just be screened but to be defined, due to the fact that the Soul is the recipient of everything an individual thinks, speaks and does.
Some who will read These Words will cast Them aside, basing their opinions on humanism.
I, your Heavenly Father, say: ‘Look at what each one means, and what it does to your Soul, and what makes you feel like you do. Are you free, or are you bound to The Will of The Creator of All Things?’”