Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

August 24, 1986

“It is many times difficult for men of all races, all colors, all creeds, to identify with how important it is to be obedient to God’s Ten Commandments, which historically were said to have been given to one man thousands of years ago.

Mankind has an innate need to live by rules, to live according to rules, and to use rules in everyday living. Man can adjust to sound rules quicker than he or she can adapt to shaky, illogical formulas for doing things. There is strength in sound guidelines, there is purpose to sound guidelines, and of course, there is a definite goal through which, for which, in which such rules determine small decisions, big decisions, great decisions, intelligent decisions, logical decisions, for benefit to one’s thoughts, words, actions and example.

This is not the first time that mankind has tried to throw out, ignore or diminish God’s Ten Commandments. Though these Ten Commandments have been condensed to merely a few words, it is man’s moral consciousness of what is right and what is wrong that signals the morality of justice, to understand that each of These Commandments has meaning far greater than the words imply. Even the lowliest of mankind identifies in some way to the reality of what justice should be.

I have spoken today because it is important that God’s Ten Commandments be evident in every place possible, even in places where men and women are fighting a strong fight for the legalization of immorality.

I am Saint Alphonsus Liguori. Standing with Me is Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Andrew, and Saint Catherine of Laboure. Each of Them say, ‘Teach all children the importance of using God’s Ten Commandments for the safety of their Soul, so that one day when Justice is the Judgment of The Father, the Soul will have no fear of not returning from Where It came.’ So be it.”

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