“I am Saint Catherine of Siena. It is a great sadness to see so many who once walked in the role of service to God as Nuns. When this change came about, it was evident that it would exceed a normal number of women than was initially anticipated by those who were involved in the formal responsibilities.
Since this number has diminished, in particular service of instruction that covered several ages of children and adults, much humanism has developed, and much ignoring Spiritual Benefits in dedication to service in a formal manner that included several age groups that definitely needed to learn about sound moral methods, codes of understanding the importance of Faith in The Father, using a way of prayer in dedicating one’s life to help others understand more about the Purpose for human life, and how to live it in a more pure state of seeing the Goal The Father intended for it.
This vocation of life has diminished in so many areas, and when We see it in the state it is, a great sadness evolves, because mankind has deliberately found fault, found reasons to reject dedication in service, in example, to give strength to others for the benefit of their Souls.
We hear some say they were dedicated to a religious order of living, but they, too, were not perfect, and then an individual will expound on what they saw or felt. It was not Holy and lacked perfection.
I can understand the criticism, but I often wonder why those who criticized did not pray for this vocation of life, instead of just accepting what it had to offer, and then show displeasure when it did not agree with them. So many times We heard girls say: ‘I couldn’t stand the confinement. I want to live a full life,’ and then later We would hear these same ones say, ‘I’m so discouraged, because it just seems like there is no happiness in life.’
Mankind very often looks for the possession of diamonds, attaching materialism to every facet of life. Materialism has its benefits, but not when it fosters humanism. There is nothing wrong with wanting material things, when they do not interfere with one’s Goal for the Soul, Sainthood. Through This Gift of Divine Love, called ‘The Miracle Of Saint Joseph’, mankind has learned so many things, in so many ways, that could never be bought for any amount of money.
When We hear mankind in all ages say: ‘I am striving to become a success. I am working hard for the degree, so I will be able to earn a good living one day and not want for anything,’ basically there is nothing wrong in this desire, but if along with this request the individual or individuals would closely connect this desire with the direction that their Soul will be involved, but how many add this facet to their goals? Not that many.
As I leave you at this time, I want you to know that This Miracle of Divine Love has given to the world in a kind manner, in a loving manner, so much to be thought about, and also to be practiced for the good of the individual’s Soul. So be it.”