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May 25, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You must understand that God's Eternal Good is the Divine Will unthwarted by the free will of man. When free will works against the All-Knowing Eternal Good, God works through His Providing Will – still accomplishing His Most Perfect Divine Will.”

“All things – events – knit together, forming the tapestry of the salvation of the soul. The final thread of the tapestry is the soul's free will.”

“At this site of Holy Love, the soul is given the grace to desire to weave his free will into the Divine Will of God.”

May 26, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

Maureen: “So you are the one who dresses as a bishop and stands in the background so often.” *

St. Augustine: “It is true. Now I am here to speak. St. Peter has finished his narratives on temptation. I am sent to you to speak about conversion. You will please copy my words to you.”

“A conversion experience is God's intervention into the heart of a sinner resulting in the sinner's return to a life of grace. Specifically, a conversion can only be accomplished when free will cooperates with grace.”

“I would like to compare a conversion experience to a beautiful concert, for it is a concerted effort between God, the soul and many graces. The symphony would be the soul's conversion. The symphony can only be appreciated when many instruments come together to play in harmony with one another. These would be the many graces God intertwines to bring about the conversion. The music that the instruments play are the many sacrifices and prayers offered for the soul's conversion. Finally, the conductor or orchestra leader is God Himself bringing all things together to accomplish the beautiful symphony or conversion of heart.”

* For several years I have seen, off and on, this bishop standing in the background in other visions. He never spoke. I never knew who he was until today.

May 27, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“So today I desire we examine the inner workings of a conversion. No conversion takes place outside of the Divine Will or outside of free will. Since God's Will is always and eternally the ongoing conversion of every soul until it reaches salvation, you can see that conversion of heart is solely dependent upon man's cooperation with the Will of God.”

“Understand, then, that man chooses to respond or not to respond to his own conversion in every present moment. God gives each soul all the graces needed in each present moment to choose his own salvation – his personal holiness – even his sanctification.”

“Let us explore the reasons mankind would not choose conversion. These reasons always spring from disordered self-love. Perhaps he has placed money in his heart as a false god. Love of money opens the soul to the violation of many of God's Commandments, for money is seen as the means of happiness. Avarice, jealousy and lies consume the heart or perhaps the heart sees money as a means of power and control. Then the soul loses sight of love of God and neighbor. He allows greed to overwhelm him in every present moment.”

“For a conversion to take place, the soul must desire it. He must accept the grace of being dissatisfied with the world and all of its pleasures. He must accept the grace of accepting true peace in union with God's Will. He must open his heart to the truth.”

May 28, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please understand that conversion of heart is God's greatest work. The converted heart is God's Mercy and Love alive in the soul. For this reason Satan vehemently opposes every conversion. This is why the newly converted soul must realize the importance of his ongoing conversion in every present moment. As the soul progresses in personal holiness, he is more and more aware of the necessity of this ongoing moment to moment conversion.”

“The converted soul must renew his conversion several times daily by casting himself upon the Lord's Mercy and His Love. These two – Divine Mercy and Divine Love – are never separated. These two are the hope of all mankind. It is only through God's Free Will that the conversion of heart can be challenged. Satan can do no damage unless he is allowed to do so. This is why it is important that the converted heart opposes anything which opposes Divine Mercy and Divine Love.”

“Ongoing conversion is a constant struggle between good and evil. Every soul is given the grace to recognize the battle and to overcome the evil in each present moment.”

“Every soul should surrender to Divine Love and Divine Mercy when he arises in the morning. Say this prayer:”

“Lord Jesus, I surrender this and every present moment to Your Divine Mercy and Divine Love. Strengthen me. Be my defense against evil. Amen.”

May 28, 2010
“I am your Jesus, born Incarnate.”

“As often as the sinner recites this prayer, I will bring peace to his heart.”

May 31, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Each one's conversion is dependent upon his surrender to Holy Love in the present moment. Outside of Holy Love there is no conversion. Allow Holy Love to consume your thoughts, words and actions. This is the path to living in God's Divine Will, for Holy Love is always God's Will for you.”

“Any part of the present moment that is not surrendered to Holy Love is also a moment not reconciled with the truth. Every conversion is a conversion from falsehood to truth.”

June 23, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come once again to speak to you about conversion. Only God can tender forth the grace of conversion. When you pray and sacrifice towards the conversion of a soul, it is so the soul will be open and accept the conversion God is offering. Many, many such graces are summarily rejected leaving the heart in a worse state than before the graces were offered.”

“You can see this played out very profoundly in the Ministry and upon this property. Over and over again the graces offered here and through these Messages are rejected through a skeptical nature – even rash judgment. But God does not surrender to such rejection. He is a generous, loving and merciful God. He will not be discouraged by the coldness with which His graces are regarded. He is Holy Boldness.”

“The fact that I am here today is proof of this. Therefore, never be discouraged in praying or sacrificing for the conversion of souls.”

July 3, 2010
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(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The most complete conversion holds no memory of wrongs inflicted upon self except to pray for the one guilty of wrongdoing. Unforgiveness holds the soul at arm's length from the All-Merciful God. Such a one cannot fully imitate God's Mercy and Love and, therefore, is not completely converted.”

“Selfishness always regards cost to self first and foremost, while the unselfish heart is always at the service of God and neighbor.”

July 30, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“For conversion to be effectual, the soul must cooperate with the Eternal Divine Will in and through Holy Love. The deeper the love in the heart, the deeper the conversion of heart.”

August 28, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

(Conversion)

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Outside of Holy Love, no heart can be genuinely converted. Any soul that claims otherwise is living in pretense.”

November 6, 2010
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St. Augustine of Hippo

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The test of any conversion of heart is the soul's willingness to surrender to God's Divine Will in every present moment. This is the supreme sacrifice that Jesus offered in the Garden at Gethsemane. The truly, deeply converted heart can offer every difficulty, every situation to God's Eternal Divine Will.”

“The soul that is thus perfected is not far from Heaven.”

January 24, 2011
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St. Augustine of Hippo

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to ask you to pray for the conversion of all government leaders and religious leaders whose hearts have been won over by misguided self-love. When I say ‘misguided', I refer to love which is not based upon the law of Holy Love but upon self-gain of some sort.”

“It is this disordered self-love which has motivated abortion, terrorism and all other evils, be it love of money, power or reputation.”

“God looks only at the heart, not position or title or outward appearance. He cannot be fooled or manipulated, for He is Truth Itself. When all is stripped away, each soul is responsible for the way he influenced those whom he had an effect upon. The greater a person's influence over others, the greater his responsibility before God.”

May 23, 2011
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St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“It is true – there are many ominous signs and portends of God's Justice being at hand; but you must realize that God's Grace and His Will do not stop when the tribulation begins. Indeed, they are evermore present and apparent.”

“This whole Ministry is part of the Father's Providing Grace. It is also a sign of the end times and of the apocalypse. All who come to this site or read the Messages are called to their ongoing conversion in and through Holy Love. This Ministry is a preparation and strengthening for all that must happen before Jesus Returns. It is a Mission of Conversion – a Light of Truth – amidst the darkness of confusion.”

August 25, 2011
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St. Augustine of Hippo

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Lord has sent me to relay this message to all the world and, in particular, to all unbelievers. No one can be converted outside of the Truth. Therefore, as Holy Love is the embodiment of Truth, it follows that no one can be converted outside of Holy Love.”

“Moreover, the truth is like a well-fitting glove which snugly fits over faith, hope and love. None of these (faith, hope and love), can be genuine unless they embrace Truth and are encapsulated in the Truth.”

“It is not enough to say you live in the Truth or you have the Truth, for some believe in the disingenuous. You must search out the Truth which is always based upon Holy Love.”

August 28, 2012
Feast of St. Augustine of Hippo
St. Augustine of Hippo

St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I invite you to see that the way to conversion of heart is always in and through Holy Love. Furthermore, no one can be holy outside of Holy Love.”

“Holy Love is a selfless love – placing the Love of God first and the love of neighbor always second. The soul consumed with the desire to serve others is consumed with Holy Love. His heart is filled with ways to assist others and he does not count cost to self. Such a soul progresses rapidly through the Chambers of the United Hearts. Within this heart filled with selfless love, Jesus abides in peace.”

August 30, 2014
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St. Augustine of Hippo

“St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Each soul's conversion is made complete through God's Mercy. When the soul begins to doubt in the completeness of God's Mercy, his conversion is weakened. Holy Love attracts the soul to Divine Mercy. Therefore, the stronger Holy Love is in the soul the greater the conversion.”

“A substantial conversion begins with Holy Love and ends with Divine Mercy. As God's Mercy is endless, every conversion is renewed in every present moment.”

Read Ephesians 2:4-5

But God, who is rich in mercy, out of the great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved).

August 31, 2014
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St. Augustine of Hippo

“St. Augustine says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I have come to tell you that each ones conversion experience is individual, as is the grace of each present moment is individual. Every soul is deserving of the grace of conversion, for this is God's Call to them.”

“Very often this grace comes disguised as a cross. Very often Satan – the spoiler – tries to distract the soul from his conversion experience.”

“Once again, it is trust founded on Holy Love, that encourages the soul to co-operate with God's Mercy.”

Read 2 Timothy 2:21-22

If any one purifies himself from what is ignoble, then he will be a vessel for noble use, consecrated and useful to the master of the house, ready for any good work. So shun youthful passions and aim at righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call upon the Lord from a pure heart.