Saint Catherine of Siena

1347 - 1380

Saint Catherine of Siena

Revelation Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

December 14, 1995 at 3:45 pm

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“I am Saint Catherine of Siena. Mankind many times enjoys changes. Of course, changes are not always the same: a change of address, a change of a workplace, a change of friends, a change in a home, a change in a standard of living, a change where new friends enter the picture, new interests, new ideas, many times giving more enjoyment to everyday life.

Drastic changes are sometimes upsetting because there are so many things that must be tolerated, accepted, adjusted to, and/or rejected, because of personal likes and/or dislikes. The mental of everyone at these times can be encouraged, or sometimes stressed because of the effect that the different change or changes may cause to the personality, the nature, the habits, the likes and/or dislikes of the individual.

With all this that occurs during a lifetime, mankind oftentimes ignores the fact that everything that occurs during a lifetime affects the Soul of the individual. The Soul is the recipient of what the individual does in his or her times of acceptance or rejection, moods, and/or manner of being able to cope with the changes in lifestyle and daily responsibility.

Mankind must begin to see that the Soul is the recipient of all that occurs in one’s physical life, one’s mental abilities, acceptions, changes, and one must remember that human life has a Goal over and above all the things that occur in what happens to the physical, mental and moral swings of changes that many times are spontaneous or over a period of time.

Life is a Beautiful Gift of The Father’s, and it has a Great Ultimate Purpose for it, so it is important that children, as well as adults, respect daily life in every facet of it because of its Ultimate Purpose, and that human life was designed to one day return to God, the Soul.

All the activities, all the changes, many times make life more interesting, and can attribute to helping one’s Soul become ‘a Great Saint’. To become a Great Saint does not mean that one has to kneel and pray twenty-four hours a day. Sainthood in Its Highest Form, Highest Degree, can be attained by learning to cope, by doing what one is faced with, by doing it with dignity, with sincerity, with morality, and even using changes as a further step, a stronger step to becoming ‘a Saint, a Great Saint’.

An individual can use the company they keep, the work they have every day of life, in what they do, what they say, what they practice, how they feel, and of course, their personal association with others. Opportunity is endless in becoming ‘a Saint’.

Remember what I have just spoken, and make each day of life, with all its changes, with times that you feel are adverse to how you would like them to be;​ they can be times of great strength morally, mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually.

Human life is a Gift of Divine Love. The Soul is a Portion of Divine Love. Mankind many times forgets to thank God for His Personal Love every day in many ways. It is time mankind think of it this way. So be it.”