tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post622596549712134096..comments2024-03-13T03:09:42.812-04:00Comments on Mystics of the Church: Obedience to the Catholic Church -Judging Private RevelationsGlenn Dallairehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14335880223972671663noreply@blogger.comBlogger81125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-75757087389513593852022-10-05T22:48:05.138-04:002022-10-05T22:48:05.138-04:00We need to obey Jesus who is life. Jesus judges no...We need to obey Jesus who is life. Jesus judges not the Unseen Father. Judging, the condemning kind is not our job. We need to compare how we are to how Jesus was when he had blood in him. Catholic leaders are obeying the Abomination of desolation who made eternal stars to be gas clouds pronouncing death to loving peacful zoosexuals. Send letters to the Catholics saying we need to not make zoosexuals and others to be afraid. Satan does that through a person. God says don't be afraid, fear not. and don't worry when he is seen as he is. The catholic church did not teach that. There is a direct parallel with the catholic church and Christs enemies. The doctrines the commandments of men were used by both of them. Catholics look at what Satan did to Stars saying how beutiful they look. That is disguising. Genisis 1:17. God set stars in the universe. Them refers to stars. Cathodic priests wanted to keep that verse hidden from people. Catholics made the legal system. That system defends no one. Catholic leaders were not defending anyone. They need to have a broken and contrite heart admitting they were wrong to make people to pronounce death to people who are like Jesus in what they say and do living peaceably with people even as Jesus lived peaceably with us. They were wrong to elevate Mary to the same level as Jesus. Jesus is the judge not the unseen Father. The mind of the unseen Father needs to be in our mind. Calm people saying they need to hug zoos even when they see them doing what they do. zoos are good to animals. People who are not good to them calling it sweet will face judgment that no human can give. We have blood in us. That is why we must not condemn people. They that insist on condemning people will not have Jesus rulling over them. They need to be slain. People need to not take pleasure in that. God does not take pleasure in the death of the wicked. Abraham had to kill wicked kings. The catholic church leaders made people to be like those wicked kings. God will not pervert justice. God gives to whoever what they gave to another. You say gift and yet demand that gods image demand a price. God hugs all, gays, zoosexuals, Trans people, pedophilia people, and naked people. God’s mind needs to be in our mind doing the same thing. Free like that will not be real untill money is as absent as it was in the USA before 1492. Christs enemies were disobedient teaching the accusing, guilt giving, condemning, fear giving, jailing, murderous doctrines the commanments of men. Catholic church is doing the same thing. Sun worship takes place when the priest holds up a circular wafer representing the sun. Jesus wants to keep each other safe working through them. People were conditioned to worship money. It is not in God we trust. zoos, gays and indians have been crucified on that cross. Legal system does it in another way. Muslims that the church wants to be here are wanting to crucify us, literally.Artie Whitefoxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16983471286279222032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-34330072908403539062022-08-20T06:29:40.305-04:002022-08-20T06:29:40.305-04:00Were not the Pharisees and scribes sitting on the ...Were not the Pharisees and scribes sitting on the seat of Moses? When they judged Jesus as a heretic and blasphemers, were the Jews correct in rejecting Jesus? Obedience, after all.<br /><br />Was Saint Joan of Arc a blasphemer? Are those who follow the bishops’s first judgement correct?<br /><br />Is it not possible that bishops can fail to judge correctly, especially when they follow a man who isn’t the pope?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-43591843480599135442021-09-19T23:49:19.224-04:002021-09-19T23:49:19.224-04:00Perfect people will have their end to be peace. Th...Perfect people will have their end to be peace. The church taught people to not be peacful toward many. They want Muslims who fake peace. Jesus was the ultimate minority being right. Jesus was not for money. The church made people to be for a thing that Jesus was against. Money does not decrease suffering. Money increases suffering, saying, I will save you, saving no one, laughing. God who made free will see to it that whoever has the best of whatever asking for whatever not asking amiss. That will happen when God is not d grieved out of the hearts of people who are in the world. Money makes god's image to say no to god's image. Hell being eternal torment makes people to behave, like devils to people making tormenting laws. The soul that sins it shall die. That does not mean live.Artie whitefoxnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-30030239112866977462019-04-30T16:24:48.022-04:002019-04-30T16:24:48.022-04:00N0! Just as Paul/Saul was not in material breach ...N0! Just as Paul/Saul was not in material breach when telling the Pope he was not Teaching the Truth of the Gospel, or Catherine of Sienna, or so many Saints in the History of the People of God: like these Cardinal Sarah nor Archbishop Schneider (and a good number of these were martyred or attempted to be martyred or exiled [sometimes often]), are not in material breach - actually they are all speaking in the Holy Spirit against evils, and in our day this is all part of the Beloved's Purification.... Easter Divine Mercy blessings, PadreAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-45166354141468453592019-04-28T07:37:03.916-04:002019-04-28T07:37:03.916-04:00"The commentary of Anonymous 3:03 A.M. reflec..."The commentary of Anonymous 3:03 A.M. reflects the modern day "catholicism" of Karl Rahner, Bernard Haring, and also spread by Teilhard de Chardin" <br /><br />I haven't even known that I followed these guys...I write concrete things. Cardinal Sarah and bishop Schneider are in material breach of the rules of the Catholic Church. it is only the meekness and mercy of pope Francis that keeps them in their current positions. Many common people who follow them, are deluded enough to attack the Validly Consecrated Most Holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ on the universally accepted rite established by Saint Paul VI. Is that the true Catholicism? Not even the Orthodox or the Protestants do that today. Catholics do it. Seems to me some of them dream of inquisitor Torquemada back. Thanks God, they do not have majority.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-39975231029551021702019-04-27T10:39:59.738-04:002019-04-27T10:39:59.738-04:00The commentary of Anonymous 3:03 A.M. reflects the...The commentary of Anonymous 3:03 A.M. reflects the modern day "catholicism" of Karl Rahner, Bernard Haring, and also spread by Teilhard de Chardin. All Church Teaching must remain in sync with what theologians call The Analogy of Faith, i.e., it must harmonize with Magisterial Teaching, Sacred Scripture, and Sacred Tradition which closed with the death of the last apostle.Hound Dognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-5314080054527767452019-04-27T04:03:41.142-04:002019-04-27T04:03:41.142-04:00"What if your bishop commands you to stop tea..."What if your bishop commands you to stop teaching a particular dogma of the Faith? Of course we must obey God rather than man."<br /><br />"What if..." WHEN did the POPE command YOU to trespass any DOGMA? Do you know what DOGMA is? <br /><br />What cardinal Sarah and bishop Schneider committed, is nothing short of pride, one of the 7 mortal sins, combined with open rebellion. They not only rebel against God's Church, as a scholar would do, they teach and organize the faithful to rebel, on the grounds of "defending morality". By self assuming that it is THEY who would determine that.<br /><br />Pope Francis is infallible on both Dogma and Morals, according to a DOGMA of the Catholic Church defined on Vatican I council, not Vatican II. The Pope is infallible, and Not cardinal Sarah, not bishop Schneider, who are FALLIBLE.<br /><br />Satan didn't sin with adultery. He sinned with PRIDE and REBELLION. And that sin created Hell. God didn't create Hell and didn't plan it, said a famous exorcist, if I remember it was Fr Amorth? Satan created the Hell by his rebellion. Well, he will have a companion there... Pray that you do not follow the wolf who is acting inside the fold. <br /><br />I REFUSE to be dragged by people clothed in red back to some absurd medieval interpretation of faith, and not the original teaching of Jesus Christ that is the teaching of Love and Life. Their predecessors created the Inquisition. What love is there in burning people alive? Even if they were heretics? And who is the heretic and satanist, isn't it the one who burns people alive?<br /><br /> And what would commit their descendants today, if they have the power? They already split the Church and demand absurd things from those who follow them. Let assure you, now I attend Latin mass much more often than the normal mass, thanks to close relatives whom I cannot offend by not attending it. I heard unimaginable insults by those same people who pretend to be the best Catholics, insults against the Normal Mass that has validly consecrated Body and Blood of Jesus Christ! They for example do not kneel at the Consecration of the normal Holy Mass, despite they demand to accept the Holy Communion on tongue! What a hypocrisy!<br /><br /> That spirit Cannot be the spirit of Christ. They accuse the pope of being the antichrist, while they themselves do not pay respect to the Holy Mass offered to God by the Catholic Church! <br /><br />Be careful, because the rejection of Vatican II and the current successor of Peter, is one step away from the sin against the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who led Vatican II and the election of this holy pope. <br /><br />I wonder what pope Francis is still waiting for, to excommunicate those who tear the flock from inside? It is not sufficient to say they are followers of Satan, as the pope already said it. They must be let go away, they already go away by their actions and words. For the sake of the flock that God entrusted him with! <br /><br />Even if he does not excommunicate them, those people will elect an antipope at the time of the next conclave because they will have minority. The majority faithful cardinals will elect the canonical true pope, maybe even the Angelic Pope of the prophecy. Those fallen away will seclude themselves with 12 or so cardinals and will elect Sarah or someone like him. It is so obvious it goes right there. Even the new see is readied, the biggest church in Cote d'Ivoir. <br />Unless they repent publicly, as they sinned publicly. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-87100600148412949132019-04-26T12:04:53.163-04:002019-04-26T12:04:53.163-04:00Not so simple. What if your bishop commands you to...Not so simple. What if your bishop commands you to stop teaching a particular dogma of the Faith? Of course we must obey God rather than man. You make it seem as if every command from a hierarch is infallible. This is not the way the Church founded by Christ operates. Obedience itself, as a Catholic virtue, is hierarchical. Justice is a higher virtue than obedience and always gets the priority. No one is allowed to obey any command that is unjust and opposed to God's law.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-77946956414742806892019-04-25T17:50:34.884-04:002019-04-25T17:50:34.884-04:00Thanks once again to all who have commented thus f...Thanks once again to all who have commented thus far. And thanks Jane for the info concerning wherepeteris.com <br /><br />I tend to be quite conservative and traditional minded Catholic, so I personally am not a huge fan of Pope Francis for a ever growing number of reasons (which I will not get into in this comment) HOWEVER I acknowledge and give complete assent and obedience to his authority as Pope, as is rightly due to any reigning legitimate Pontiff. <br /><br />In other words, I fully stand behind him out of obedience to the authority of the papacy, even though at the same time I'm not to keen on quite a few of his pronouncements and decisions. <br /><br />Perhaps some forget that ultimately Jesus is in charge of His Church, and if He did not want Pope Francis to be there, then he would not be there. While I personally found it quite easy to give assent to the authority of Popes John Paul II and Benedict for example because of their mostly conservative/traditional beliefs and practices, its not so easy with Pope Francis, it seems. Nevertheless he IS the legitimately reigning Pope and thus he has and carries the authority of the Papacy.<br /><br />May God bless all who visit here!<br />-Glenn DallaireGlenn Dallairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14335880223972671663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-71898553151328504562019-04-25T16:55:14.421-04:002019-04-25T16:55:14.421-04:00Good afternoon, Glenn, Thank you for this article...Good afternoon, Glenn, Thank you for this article. It is beautiful! I was wondering if you are familiar with the website: wherepeteris.com? It is wonderful and clearly explains the Holy Father's documents and works, assures us that he is indeed Catholic, and helping us to go to Heaven. I also love St. Catherine of Siena and all her sayings with respect to humility and obedience towards Our Holy Father. Here is also a favorite quote of mine from Pope St. Pius X: Therefore, when we love the Pope, there are no discussions regarding what he orders or demands, or up to what point obedience must go, and in what things he is to be obeyed; when we love the Pope, we do not say that he has not spoken clearly enough, almost as if he were forced to repeat to the ear of each one the will clearly expressed so many times not only in person, but with letters and other public documents; we do not place his orders in doubt, adding the facile pretext of those unwilling to obey - that it is not the Pope who commands, but those who surround him; we do not limit the field in which he might and must exercise his authority; we do not set above the authority of the Pope that of other persons, however learned, who dissent from the Pope, who, even though learned, are not holy, because whoever is holy cannot dissent from the Pope. Saint Pius X<br />Allocution Vi ringrazio to priests on the 50th anniversary of the Apostolic Union <br />November 18, 1912<br /><br />There is more to the above quote but I didn't want to make this comment too long, but it is very beautiful. God Bless you! ! Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09316344473160385664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-52156536986233153282019-04-25T16:30:57.597-04:002019-04-25T16:30:57.597-04:00No catholic faithful is obliged in good faith to a...No catholic faithful is obliged in good faith to approve and follow the erroneous, or worse, the heretic teachings of a priest, a bishop, or even a pope.<br />The obedience of a faithful to his pastors is mandatory so far as they don't err regarding the issues of Faith and Morals. jachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17650477732170495698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-44984136932638831922019-04-25T16:29:54.135-04:002019-04-25T16:29:54.135-04:00No catholic faithful is obliged in good faith to a...No catholic faithful is obliged in good faith to approve and follow the erroneous, or worse, the heretic teachings of a priest, a bishop, or even a pope.<br />The obedience of a faithful to his pastors is mandatory so far as they don't err regarding the issues of Faith and Morals. jachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17650477732170495698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-67667763895753720922019-04-25T14:37:38.080-04:002019-04-25T14:37:38.080-04:00Obey God and his word not a man-made institution!Obey God and his word not a man-made institution!dreathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01806011458853323797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-26934243196306766062019-04-25T14:24:44.775-04:002019-04-25T14:24:44.775-04:00What some cardinals and bishops do right now, oppo...What some cardinals and bishops do right now, opposing every move of pope Francis, is a grave sin against the holy obedience, a sin of pride. I can single out card. Sarah, card. Burke, bishop Schneider. At least card. Burke accepted to be corrected by pope Francis after the scandal with the order of Malta, and took with dignity his new position that saw him ruling in important sex abusing case. I'd like to see card. Sarah similarly to humble himself and stop launching what is de facto a "church within the church". Not every intellectual in this Holy Church is Judas. Not every mass should "face East" as he believes,...the list is too long. He stopped short of calling the pope "heretic" though, something that bishop Schneider did. <br /><br />The ex-prefect of CDF card. Muller criticized a lot too. Thanks God, he is no more the great inquisitor, as known from the CDF past role. As we see, pope Francis will further reduce the role of CDF submitting it to the new dicastery for Evangelization, that is the prime role of the Church of Jesus on Earth as mandated by Him. <br /><br />I hope, all those stray away bishops and cardinals, will do in practice what they teach, i.e. faithfulness to the Holy Church and Her visible head, the Pope, whoever he might be. <br /><br />And when the time comes to elect the next pope, they will not create a schism being the minority. That time draws closer each month (pope Francis is 82 and although he may not be in the health condition of John Paul II, his strength is visibly less every next time I see him on TV).<br /><br /> A schism in the Church on pretext of the "true" interpretation of morality, is the last thing we need. For a secularized world, what better to see the Catholic Church divided fighting each other and not fighting for Evangelization, in a time when it seems the secular society forgets there is God. And if the conservatives withdrew themselves out when they cannot have the next pope according their likes, (IMO they already separate themselves spiritually pretending THEY know the truth better than most cardinals and the pope), what will remain in the billion-wide Church will be the modernists...Is that the best strategy of Satan, to get the conservatives out on their own will? A billion wide Church, (because they are the majority), and Without the people who believe in prophecy...who will pretend that their new church is the "true" one... <br /><br />That is against Everything that those humble seers and saints have taught us for centuries!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-63489965271691000702019-04-25T14:20:53.638-04:002019-04-25T14:20:53.638-04:00Hi Glenn,
your position and that of this article ...Hi Glenn,<br /><br />your position and that of this article is not the truth.<br /><br />The truth is that a pope, and any religious superior, can be disobeyed, resisted or thwarted in many contexts. <br /><br />pope Francis is an evil heretic. <br />Right reason tells us that he must be disobeyed and stopped.<br /><br />This article only uses a selection of saints and so-called 'mystics'. Other saints disagree. For example, St. Robert Bellarmine and St. Paul show us when a pope is NOT to be obeyed. If this is true of a pope, it applies to any evil or corrupt religious superior or to any unreasonable commands. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-35872770800668872762019-04-25T10:25:11.205-04:002019-04-25T10:25:11.205-04:00Our diocese has been promoting ALPHA, a Protestant...Our diocese has been promoting ALPHA, a Protestant program to which Catholics append a bit of Catholicism that does not offend Protestants. How am I to proceed? May I send criticism of it to my bishop? May I criticize this program to other Catholics? Thank You.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05738925083874251172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-78880448047647258412019-02-10T21:11:12.249-05:002019-02-10T21:11:12.249-05:00Hello!
You mention in one of your posts that the ...Hello!<br /><br />You mention in one of your posts that the Church has never condemned an apparition or vision, But the Devotion of the Divine Mercy and the Diary of Sister Faustina was condemned in the pontificate of Pius XII and twice in that of John XXIII.I have a picture in my house, this gave me a friend and I have not taken off because I have doubts, but if you read well the Diary of Sister Faustina there are things that pertuban and are not consistent with faith, regarding obedience, not we are obliged to obey a bishop or a pope heretic, if the Pope and our local bishop fall into heresy we can not obey, we go road to damnation, for example adulterers communion, that is a complete heresy!I like your blog and may God bless you!<br /><br />P.D. Sorry for mi bad English, I am learning yet<br /><br />Mitzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02491376219285322719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-43442529660556854972017-03-29T15:40:43.224-04:002017-03-29T15:40:43.224-04:00
Tanks Father for sharing your interesting reflect...<br />Tanks Father for sharing your interesting reflections here---I sincerely appreciate it! I echo much of your sentiments concerning Medjugorje.<br /><br />May God bless you and your loved ones,<br />Glenn DallaireGlenn Dallairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14335880223972671663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-52914644930846649762017-03-29T13:20:00.621-04:002017-03-29T13:20:00.621-04:00(...continued...) That being said, Our Lady often ...(...continued...) That being said, Our Lady often appears (IF she is, indeed, appearing in Medjugorje) in the most unlikely settings: in the midst of an overwhelmingly non-Christian Mexico (Guadalupe), or a country in the middle of a communist takeover (Fatima, Portugal), etc. Additionally, there are any number of saints who, at one time or another, or throughout their entire lives (e.g. St. Joan of Arc), were thought of unfavorably by the local ecclesial authority. Yes, I know we can pick apart each example--I'm only trying to make a point.<br /><br />My intention is NOT to prove or disprove, to convince or negate anyone's opinions regarding Medjugorje. In the end, the rocky hills of Medjugorje are dust: only the Truth of Christ and His Church remains. If the Church herself has seen fit to take some extraordinary steps in regard to ecclesial administration and governance (and, I admit, it's hard to keep track of what's going on, when, who, why, and what it all means), then I must also recognize, at least, the extraordinary nature of the historical and cultural context within which the entire phenomenon is occurring.<br /><br />By all means, always opt for fidelity to the Church. What that presently means in regard to Medjugorje is as complex as the context into which the situation is placed.<br /><br />I keep an open mind in regard to Medjugorje; but in the end, Christ must rule the day. In the end, if that means having to chose between them, I choose Christ.<br /><br />(An interesting note: at one of the alleged apparitions [at which were a number of close friends and family of mine], Our Lady supposedly said that if she were to appear in bodily form to all those present, but, at the same time, a priest was saying Mass in the next room, that everyone must go immediately to the Mass. Beautiful...true...and interesting...that's all...)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-69415013199898831642017-03-29T13:19:38.799-04:002017-03-29T13:19:38.799-04:00Regarding Medjugorje:
I'm a young Catholic pr...Regarding Medjugorje:<br /><br />I'm a young Catholic priest who wishes to remain absolutely faithful to the Church (I should hope that goes without saying).<br /><br />Just a few years ago, I was able to make a pilgrimage to Medjugorje. I went, making the conscious decision to remain discerning, obedient, and prayerful. I must say (and take it with as many grains of salt as you wish), even when I actively sought to remain objective and even skeptical, I witnessed a number of extraordinary events--both personal, as well as more public miraculous instances.<br /><br />That being said, I do NOT place Medjugorje above the Church, and would ask anyone who does so to seriously and prayerfully consider the source of their motivation and inspiration. I, myself, will follow the Church in whatever her final ruling is regarding the alleged apparition.<br /><br />I think it is important to note, however, that there is a rather unique historical and cultural context regarding the "special circumstances" surrounding the removal of the local bishop's authority, namely (and this is from the very mouths of the locals, as well as further ecclesial and historical sources): the local (mostly Croat-) Catholic population has experienced a number of devastating invasions/occupations/regimes through the centuries, first by the Muslim Ottoman Empire, as well as decades of suppression by Tito's Communism (not to mention Hitler and the Balkans Wars of the 1990's).<br /><br />It is at least the sentiment (and I reserve the right to remain neutral--I am only reporting what I have been told and read) of the local Catholic population, that they were abandoned by the Diocese of Mostar. In one local's words, "The diocese fled while the Franciscans stayed behind to suffer and die with us." To this day, the people of that region call their local Franciscan clergy by the codename they used during times of persecution: "Uncle".<br /><br />There has, apparently, been a lot of mistrust and hard feelings between the local population (including the Franciscan clergy) and the Diocese. So, when children began reporting visions of the Virgin Mary--in a Franciscan-run parish--in the midst of frightful Communist oppression--one might be able to better understand at least the context out of which these circumstances arose.<br /><br />There were accusations that the Franciscans wanted to solidify their hold over their parish at Medjugorje (which objectively doesn't make sense, considering the harsh Communist backlash they were bound [and did] receive--the pastor himself was jailed, never recanting his story; under such circumstances, the Franciscans were more likely to lose the parish all together, than to hand it over to the Diocese). There were hard feelings (to describe it mildly) expressed by the local Serb (Orthodox) population--the alleged apparition site is located very near to a World War II massacre site, where Croat militiamen murdered local Serb women and children.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-32374013238625314432017-01-29T23:44:56.460-05:002017-01-29T23:44:56.460-05:00How do you control and understand ones visions. Ho...How do you control and understand ones visions. How do you prevent ones vision. Sincerly Holla Roni Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-69338281203339218902016-01-27T22:21:58.520-05:002016-01-27T22:21:58.520-05:00Fellow greetings to everyone!
I would like to fow...Fellow greetings to everyone!<br /><br />I would like to foward this heavenly message about dreams from a certain visionary in our modern times (pielanito journal), particularly to sister Christina whom God has given a wonderful grace! And to all the others who has the same grace.<br /><br />Matthew 2:12 And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, (the wise men) left for their own country by another road.<br /><br />“My children, is it so hard to believe that I would speak to my servants through dreams? It was not hard for the wise men to believe, nor St. Joseph. At certain times, I choose to speak to souls through dreams. Not every dream contains a message, but those that do require discernment. Those who are wise do not dismiss all dreams, but search the meaning of those that appear to be significant. I never send a dream-message without a reason, so it behooves the dreamer to pray and ponder. If you cannot decipher its meaning offer me this prayer, “Lord if this dream is from you, then please clarify its meaning; if not, please let it fade from my memory.” Be aware that the evil one can also speak through dreams. When in doubt about the origin of the dream it is best to ignore it completely. You may be at peace with this. Children if all this confuses you, go back to the basics, to Scripture, prayer and the sacraments. Be little and accept all that happens with grace and gratitude. I am near to you at all times, awake or asleep. My children, I love you. Have faith!”<br /><br />Beloved Father of my heart, be near to me at all times. I lay my head on your heart, whether I am awake or asleep. In your mercy, grant me clarity in all things. Keep me faithful, humble, and small. I receive all your gifts and graces with deepest gratitude. Abba, Daddy, I love you! Amen.<br /><br />Thank you and may God bless this community so as to help save many many souls!<br /><br />- RandyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-8123869367347211672015-06-28T14:57:52.099-04:002015-06-28T14:57:52.099-04:00Well I am late to this conversation. But I came t...Well I am late to this conversation. But I came to God via a mystical union with Him. Our beloved Father lifted me and held me in jubilant rejoicing..for how long I don't know..no time for a measure. I was an agnostic and in this even every cell within me was changed.<br />Yes I came away with knowings...and for years sought after Him to follow Him to my best ability...as no love is even slightly akin to Gods' love...and our Good God let me feel this to save me! My life has been devoted to His will, and in listening to Him I have found myself a revert to the Roman Catholic Church...where finally I here Him say...YES! <br />One thing He revealed to me, I do share. "Little girl, to bring one lost soul to me is as wonderful as bringing me thousands of souls, as each one of you are this precious in My sight!" "Do little things in little ways...but do them all for me." <br />I have a priest..confessor..and another missionary Priest in India guiding me. I prefer to do small thing in small ways..like here and now. <br />We are each called to this! Yeah Papa!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02391667074921699511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-50959397729402837852015-05-05T15:57:28.574-04:002015-05-05T15:57:28.574-04:00Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your comment. To reply t...<br />Hi Anonymous,<br /><br />Thanks for your comment. To reply to your question, yes, you can continue to read Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich's writings and be inspired and edified by them because during the process for her cause for canonisation her holy life and her writings were investigated and reviewed by the Church, and her writings were found to be free of any errors in faith and doctrine, so one can confidently read them if once chooses to do so.<br /><br />Incidentally, if interested I have writtemn an article about <a href="http://www.mysticsofthechurch.com/2015/02/blessed-anne-catherine-emmerich.html" rel="nofollow">Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich here</a> highlighting the key points in her holy life, and the article has a few nice paintings of Blessed Anne Catherine in it also.<br /><br />Best wishes and may God blesss you and your loved ones,<br />Glenn DallaireGlenn Dallairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14335880223972671663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233237209177841826.post-47425836791247499182015-05-04T20:25:56.349-04:002015-05-04T20:25:56.349-04:00Hi can you comment on the visions of anne catherin...Hi can you comment on the visions of anne catherine emmerich..it has helped me a lot in discovering our Lady's life and felt I have been closer to her more..I am currently reading the book..The Life of the Blessed Virgin...do you think I should stop reading?<br />appreciate email me ur response. m.gracerz@hotmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com