“In the early days man knew of a Superior Knowledge, Superior Being, to the need of It, and to be one with It. All through time men have been alerted to the dignity of truth. At one time men were crucified because they believed in a Divine Power, a Power not seen with the physical eye. Now, too, man is being called on to stand up for truth. Martyrdom is not of the past but of now. Man connects this word with dying, when, in truth, man can be a living martyr for truth; but to be a martyr, in a true sense of the word, means to be shed of all doubt that The Divine Three is Where all men must be eventually, for all time.
Right now, Holy Mother Church is in need of many, many, many prayers to be said for clergy, for religious orders of nuns, for vocations, and for laymen to return to prayer. This will solve all problems. In this way, God will be seen, He will be heard, He will be obeyed; and egotistical men, prideful beings, will be pushed to the background instead of the foreground.
God does not say man should not stand before other men in greatness, but He does say, ‘Those who are outstanding among men must stand in dignity, in integrity, in obedience to the Laws of God, recognizing a Divine Power.’
Man is searching for answers, screaming for truths, but he is looking to man for the answers. Man does not have the answers. The world has been experiencing materialism, self-love, pride, egotism, sinful gains. Again Sodom and Gomorrah is evident, but man, in his worldly knowledge, is making excuses that are weak, for the conditions of their time is now.
It is time that man awaken to The Holy Eucharist’s Power. It is time for the clergy to encourage daily Mass, daily reception of The Holy Eucharist. It is time that man begin to know the power, the strength, the courage, that is given at this receiving.
It is time that man set aside a given hour once a week to gather many men in the outward action of the Rosary, closing this magnificent devotion to The Queen of Heaven with the Benediction of Prayer. Fight for this until you get it.
Also, man is to be encouraged to make daily visits to The Blessed Sacrament. There is no reason why it cannot be done. The Father is tired of excuses.
I end this Revelation with one word: ‘Pray’. So be it.”