Saint Catherine of Siena

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Frances Marie Klug

September 4, 1992 at 12:50 pm

Saint Catherine of Siena

“I am Saint Catherine of Siena. Mankind says, ‘I have sacrificed so much for my family.’ Sometimes mankind will say, ‘I have sacrificed so much for a particular individual.’ Sometimes mankind will say, ‘I have sacrificed so much for this ugly situation to be turned into decency and accomplish for sound results, but I do not see any good coming from it.’

I, Saint Catherine of Siena, ask each one who reads These Words, ‘What about the Great Sacrifice that The Son of God permitted to be, for a Purpose beyond man’s understanding at the time it occurred, and that was for the Salvation of Souls?’

Mankind seems to forget all that God has given to benefit mankind. Imagine the Sacrifice God Himself gave, watching a Portion of Himself going through such agony. Ask yourself, ‘How could The Heavenly Mother watch such a devastating scene?’ Ask yourself now, how terrible it must be for God to watch all the atrocities in mankind’s body, mind and Soul, in spite of all the Gifts of Divine Love, The Commandments, the Spiritual Guidance, the Preparations, for mankind to see the path to Sainthood.

Men, women and children quickly accept what is occurring, what they are participating in, knowing it is against The Father’s Will: immorality, self-destruction, and yes, much devastation to The Holy Eucharist. Mankind says, ‘I believe Who It Is.’ The Father says, ‘Then how can you act in such a demeaning way for The Sacrifice That Holds Me?’

Man does not want to be involved in fighting the heresies throughout the world. Man says, ‘I am not capable of correcting anything this big.’ I, Saint Catherine of Siena say: Your lack of participation in the wrong is the first step to fighting it. Stand up and be counted openly. Say, ‘I do not agree! I see only egoism in the priest or whoever else is participating.’ Say it out loud! ‘I see arrogance, I see satanic involvement.’

Do not be afraid of the Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church. Remember, they were children first, boys, then they were teenagers, then they were considered to be men. In this stature of manhood, they have adjusted their way and their thinking to a degree of great importance, omitting one important thing: the task they have accepted is basically to help others to save their Souls; their vocation of life is to be sacrificial for this measure of living. What’s happened to the purpose of this vocation that has in many ways become heretical in its very existence?

I, Saint Catherine of Siena say, ‘The words “stand up and be counted” are important, but be sure you are standing up for what is good, not supporting the weakness you see.’ So be it.”

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