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August 28, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas sits down next to me in the chapel. He nods towards the tabernacle and says: “Praise be to Jesus. Child, I have come to help you understand that the revelation of the Chambers of the United Hearts is a school of theology. If you searched the depths of scripture or the heights of theological study, you would not find a more concise path towards salvation culminating in union with the Divine Will.”

“Jesus has given the world, through you, a seemingly simple spiritual roadmap. He has only just begun to expound upon the depths of this journey. You may never understand yourself the complexities of this revelation, but I am here to tell you that the entire journey is based on trustful surrender through love.”

“If you remember this, you will begin to ferret out all that opposes this maxim in your own heart. Then you will see the obstacles Satan places before you that hinder your journey through these Sacred Chambers.”

“You can make this known.”

August 29, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas is here. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. You question how you achieve this elusive trustful surrender through love. First and foremost, love Jesus with your whole heart. Then accept whatever He sends you in every present moment. This means, dear one, you grow to love the Will of God. When you make plans, if God sends a different plan, you embrace it, all the while knowing His plan is best for you.”

“Let me show you the opposite of trustful surrender through love. This would be a person who cannot let go of his wants. He sets goals and does not want God to have His say. He cannot give up control and be indifferent as to the outcome of a situation. This way of thinking says to Jesus and the Father: ‘I love my will, not Yours'.”

“Do you see the difference? Trustful surrender through love takes a humble stand–always waiting and watching for God's Will.”

“Try to assimilate what I have told you today. Pray for the grace to do so.”

August 30, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. You just can't believe I'm here again, can you?”

“I have come to tell you this: Holy Love is Truth. The United Hearts Revelation is the embrace of all Truth. All that I wrote in the ‘Summa' bears out in Truth in this Revelation. This is because no theology under Church Authority – no Church Tradition – no Scripture, contradicts what you have been given in this Revelation of the Chambers of the United Hearts.”

“You must make this known.”

September 3, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “I have come, once again, in Praise of Jesus. Early on, when Jesus first inscribed Messages on your heart, He spoke to you about the Church of Atonement. This, as He explains it, is a mystical Church in Heaven built by each soul. It is constructed of the crosses and sacrifices that the soul surrenders to God towards the conversion of others or in reparation for his own sins.”

“Some souls may build great cathedrals which Jesus welcomes them into, in paradise, for they suffer much and complain little. Others offer nothing to the Lord–complain about every discomfort and do not earn for themselves a high place in Heaven. The Church of Atonement is Jesus' way of saying: ‘Do great things for Me with the crosses I lend you to bear'.”

September 10, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows to the Blessed Sacrament. Angels help him into a seat next to me. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Listen, angel, that which Heaven is teaching here – the Revelation of the Chambers of the United Hearts – is much of what Jesus taught in the Temple. Of course He did not refer to the Immaculate Heart as Holy Love, but still and all, it is the same spiritual journey Jesus attempted to lead the Pharisees on. He did not achieve His goal as they were steeped in spiritual pride.”

“This spiritual pride tells a person he has all the answers. He is satisfied with where he is spiritually. In a word he is sanctimonious. The Message and the fruits it bears may be all around him, and yet he does not see it. Spiritual pride is deadly. It is like trying to reach a destination blindfolded, refusing to be led or to remove the blindfold because the soul presumes he knows his way.”

“Everything about trustful surrender which embraces this Message has to do with free will. If through spiritual pride the soul thinks he is in the right place spiritually, he will not move his will to enter the First Chamber.”

“Believe me, this profound Message carries with it abundant grace to enter the First Chamber. All that is needed is a humble ‘yes'.”

September 24, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas was seated in the pew in front of me. This time he has on a little white beanie. He turns half-way around with his big arm over the back of the pew, but his eyes never moved from the direction of the tabernacle.

He says: “I come in praise of Jesus. Sister, everything is reaching fever pitch now and becoming critical. God needs to be in the heart of your nation. As it is, the people have replaced love of God first with love of self first. This is reflected in the laws, in the schools and in consumerism.”

“It is no wonder the Church is under attack here. Religious vocations are not respected. Heaven's call to personal holiness is, for the most part ignored. But here you have the answer–the key to world peace. Here is the passport to salvation and holiness. It is Holy Love.”

“No one can in Truth come into Our Mother's Heart which is Holy Love without a conviction of conscience. This is the key to change–in souls, in the nation and in the world. It takes humility to respond to an illumination of conscience.”

He finally turns and looks me in the eye. “Humility and Holy Love go hand in hand.”

October 20, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Today I come in praise of Jesus, Lord and Savior. I come to explain to you God's Permitting Will. Think of God's Divine Will as a great umbrella protecting the earth. God's Will protects from all evil. But God does not interfere with the free will of man. Now, when man chooses to oppose God's Will and sins, it is as though a hole is made in the umbrella. Then the protection of the Father's Will is not complete as He planned it to be. This ‘hole' allows or permits Satan to come in and execute his plans. So you see, God's Permitting Will is not what He chooses for humanity, but what man chooses and God allows.”

“It causes the Eternal Father great pain to see what man opens himself up to through sin. Our Heavenly Mother weeps. Oh, how She weeps to see the destruction brought about by sin.”

“You should make this known.”

October 21, 2001
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Why do bad things happen to good people? I (Maureen) was asking in my heart why do good people suffer when this hole in the umbrella of God's Divine Will is made.

St. Thomas Aquinas came. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. It is because every sin affects the whole world just as every prayer said from the heart affects the whole world. This should help you realize the power of the present moment. The heart must be given over to Holy Love so that every thought, word and deed proceeds from Holy Love.”

October 24, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “I come in praise of Jesus.”

“My brothers and sisters, today you have been invited on a journey–a journey which leads to your sanctification and to Heaven itself.”

“Our Lady's Victory and the Triumph of the United Hearts is in your hands now, for the battle will only be won through Love. When you allow Holy Love to consume your heart, Our Lady is already triumphant in your heart. But you must spread the victory to other hearts by making this journey known.”

“Do not waste time trying to evaluate which Chamber you are in. To do so would be presumption. Jesus alone is the Judge. Just keep moving forward as you would on any journey. Do not be satisfied with where you are on the journey. The goal is perfection through love. Nor should you be discouraged by comparing your journey in love to another, for I tell you, each one's journey is different.”

Everyone is given the grace to reach the Fifth Chamber, but few there are who abide there. This is because they do not respond to the small graces along the way. They await a colossal grace that may never come.”

“Keep this in mind: Your eternal reward rests upon the amount of Holy Love in your heart as you take your last breath. It has always been so. This spiritual journey is the precious pearl you must abandon all else to pursue.”

“Make it known.”

October 31, 2001
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The Consecration of Homes to the United Hearts

St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows and prays before the tabernacle. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.” He sits (with great effort).

“You know the times are perilous. There is much speculation about the future. People live in fear, not trust. It is time for families to be consecrated to the United Hearts and to make a personal consecration to The Flame of Holy Love. This will be like the lamb's blood on the portal of their hearts and homes. Evil will pass over them and by them.”

“Teams should be appointed from each site where the mission is strong to accomplish this. Pictures of the United Hearts and the Refuge of Holy Love should be displayed in the homes after the consecration.” *

“You will find readings in Chronicles ** and Exodus. *** I will lead you. This is a Holy Task. He winks and says, ‘Let's do it together'.”

* For a PDF to use for this consecration, please see https://www.holylove.org/Consecration-of-Families-to-the-United-Hearts-of-Jesus-and-Mary.pdf

** Read 2 Chronicles 7:16

For now I have chosen and consecrated this house so that My Name may be there forever; My Eyes and My Heart will be there for all time.

*** Read Exodus 12:7, 13

Then they shall take some of the blood and put it on the two doorposts and the lintel of the houses in which they eat them. The blood shall be a sign for you, upon the houses where you are; and when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and no plague shall fall upon you to destroy you when I smite the land of Egypt.

November 4, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. This is an important consecration. It must not be taken lightly or in a cavalier manner. Therefore, in the areas where there are enough people, teams should be appointed to go out and accomplish this in homes. But there are many in scattered areas who will very much desire this to be done, but there will not be enough people to achieve it. They can perform the ceremony themselves.”

“Small pictures of the United Hearts and the Refuge of Holy Love will suffice in the homes. These can be given out for free. Begin at once!”

November 12, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes, bows to the Holy Eucharist, turns and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the eternal depths of God's Divine Will. Each time faith in God's plan is tested, it is to bring you deeper into trust, not into panic and fear. The one who trusts does not fear. Satan is in fear. Remember, Scripture has it, ‘Fear is useless; what is needed is trust'.”

“Now, there is a distinct difference between faith and trust. Faith is belief in something that you cannot experience with your senses–that is, you cannot see it, touch it, hear it or smell it. Trust is the surrender to faith. Trust itself is invisible, but you know you are deep into trust when you are at peace.”

“God's infinite plan for each soul–His Provision and Will–is not visible to the human eye, nor understood in the human intellect. Therefore, to understand God's Will is simply to accept that God alone is the Master Weaver of the tapestry of each life. The threads that make up the tapestry are the moment to moment graces God gives that lead each soul to his salvation. No one is called outside of God's Will or to oppose God's plan. It is Satan who inspires every sin, but free will that acts upon evil inspiration. However, free will is part of God's plan, and He continually gives fresh graces to overcome the effects of sin.”

“This is a profound teaching–study and meditate upon it. Ask for the grace to understand it.”

November 14, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you comprehend why Jesus beseeches your trust in Him daily. It is because the depth of your trust reflects the depth of your love. Trust is the barometer of your love. When you have deep sentiments of love for someone, you welcome the opportunity to demonstrate your trust in him. When you trust you place your faith in him. It is a grace, then, to be given the opportunity to trust, for it is a way of showing your love and affection.”

“On the other hand you must see attacks against trust as either human weakness or evil inspiration. Oppose these thoughts by invoking Mary Protectress of the Faith and Refuge of Holy Love.”

November 19, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas appears tossing one of Mulligan's (Maureen's 4-year old Golden Retriever) tennis balls in one hand.

He says: “Praise be to Jesus. You may think it odd that I am holding your pet's toy, but this is a particular lesson I am about to teach you. When you toss a ball it goes the way you direct. It cannot take a different path unless it ricochets off an object and it travels the path you have sent it in.”

“If you consider the ball as your free will, and the hand that tosses the ball in a certain path–your heart, you must see that what is in your heart guides your free will. This is why this Message implores that the human heart be steeped in Holy Love so that all thoughts, words and deeds proceed from Holy Love.”

“Now, the soul may have the best intentions of living in Holy Love and choose this path with his free will. But just as the ball sometimes hits an object and is diverted from its path, the human heart may be diverted from the path of Holy Love through disordered self-love or sin.”

“The ball cannot go in two directions. Neither can free will. You cannot with half a heart love God and neighbor above self, and with half a heart love sin. This is duplicity. God commands that you give Him your whole heart. It is only in this way you can stay on the path that He directs.”

November 26, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you understand that since trust is the substance of your love of God as Jesus has revealed to you, it is lack of trust that opens the abyss between the soul and his Creator. What causes a heart to mistrust or falter in trust in God's Divine Plan, especially souls that are tethered securely to the Heart of their Savior through Divine Love?”

“First of all the soul fails to recognize that God's Will is also in the test of trust. The Lord tests each one's trust in Him as a way of strengthening the soul's love of Him. Secondly, the soul in the midst of the test begins to trust himself and his own efforts more than any plan God may have.”

“This is pride based on fear and insecurity. Begin, then, to see every trial is a test of your trust. If you persevere in trust through the assistance of grace, your love of God will be strengthened. If, however, you pull back through mistrust, the trial will be greater, and in the end such a soul will be weaker in his love of God.”

December 1, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He is walking down the aisle with great difficulty due to his weight. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Daughter, tell Fr. Kenney that I appear in this bodily form so that you will recognize me when you compare my vision to photographs in the past. After all, ask him to recall that Moses and Elijah appeared in bodily form at the Transfiguration, but they are not body and soul in Heaven, as yet.”

“I have come to speak to you today about temptation. Temptation is the test of virtue. Without the test–without temptation–the soul cannot practice virtue, and cannot be perfected in the virtue being tested. Therefore, temptation can bring good or evil according to the soul's response.”

“Do not be surprised, then, when I tell you that the message of Holy Love brings out the best and the worst in people. It brings out the best when the soul recognizes his faults through immersion in the Flame of Holy Love, and tries to overcome his faults–that is, be perfected in virtue. The message brings out the worst in the soul when his faults are revealed to him, but he makes little or no effort to overcome them.”

“So, it is the choice each soul makes in the face of temptation that determines the depth of his journey into the Chambers of the United Hearts. It is the depth of love in the heart that determines the response to each temptation.”

“Let me explain: If you have great love of God and neighbor in your heart (Holy Love), you will want, at all cost, to avoid hurting God and neighbor. Therefore, supposing you are tempted to be impatient, you will, in the face of temptation, practice patience. See then, it is God's Permitting Will that allows temptation to come into each one's life, for He desires that you be strong in virtue.”

“I must return to Heaven now, but you will please make this known.”

December 10, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come today to help you understand spiritual blindness. This is a form of pride fanned by Satan's deceit. The enemy encourages this type of pride. He places a veil over hearts so that they are unable to distinguish the presence of grace in their midst. In such cases the soul's thoughts become convoluted. He even sees good as evil, and evil as good. He has distorted hearing, extracting falsehood from truth. It is not long until spiritual envy consumes his heart. This type of jealousy bears with it rash judgment. But the soul views his rash judgments as discernment, for his thinking has become so convoluted.”

“The spiritually blind miss all the graces around them. They are easily led to apostasy, heresy, discouragement and even despair. They openly challenge the faith they once had. Often they are full of unforgiveness and, therefore, do not trust in God's Mercy and forgiveness.”

“If they should witness or hear of miracles, they are quick to discount them. They believe deep within that such things could never happen because they do not happen to them. For this reason, profound messages fall on deaf ears.”

“There is attendant to spiritual pride a spiritual sloth. Subconsciously they know that if they opened their hearts to the grace all around them, they would have to change interiorly. The spiritually blind are the compromised. These are the ones responsible for abortion. These are the ones who believe themselves to be Catholic, but challenge Church hierarchy. These souls miss the call to holiness that is the vocation of all souls. It is a chilling truth that they are answering Satan's call to perdition.”

“This lesson uncovers the enemy where he lies hidden in hearts. Make it known.”

December 13, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas: “Write this down for posterity in Praise of Jesus. This is how you know you are in the Kingdom, that is, the Kingdom of the Divine Will, which dwells within. You are at peace in the midst of conflict. You trust without reason to trust. You have hope when the world offers no hope.”

“Your goal is singular to live in the Kingdom of the Divine Will. Though tempest and fear surround you, you are never consumed or forsaken. Your heart becomes the Lord's dwelling place of love and joy.”

December 21, 2001
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you understand what hinders the soul on his journey into the Chambers of the United Hearts. It is always pride. Pride is the enemy of a deeper surrender to love. The essence of pride is self-love which fosters a lack of humility. The soul does not know his place before God. He does not recognize his own faults and shortcomings. He sees his free will as the ‘be all–end all'.”

“You see, my little soul, humility and love must always work together in the soul. It is Holy Humility which makes Holy Love genuine and self-effacing. It is Holy Love that calls the soul to humility of heart. One cannot truly be in the heart without the other.”

“Spiritual pride is a very deceitful counterfeit of true holiness. The one who is spiritually proud believes he is the source of the graces that come to him. He may never admit this, but deep within he does not give God the credit for the graces that come to him. He may even brag about the crosses he is asked to carry and graces he received in the hopes that others will see him as a ‘chosen' soul. Spiritual pride is a form of duplicity.”

“But when genuine Holy Love and Holy Humility work together in the heart, the soul is drawn swiftly, swiftly through the Sacred Chambers of the United Hearts, quickly being perfected in every virtue.”

“Make it known.”

January 14, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to introduce to the world the First Chamber of the United Hearts of Jesus and Mary. It is the Immaculate Heart of Mary–Holy Love. It is God's Will.”

“Jesus described Heaven to us when He walked the earth, as a precious gem worth more than any–a gem so precious that we should give up all we own to possess it. That gem, indeed Heaven itself, is Holy Love. Yes, Holy Love is that precious–that important. For without our ‘yes' to Holy Love there is no salvation.”

“Holy Love is the two great laws of love–love God above all else and your neighbor as self. These are the commandments Jesus said we must follow if we wish to reach Heaven. When you begin to read these messages–when you begin to live these messages–you will realize Holy Love is Heaven on earth.”

“The peace of the world was entrusted to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Fatima. The peace of the world depends on your efforts to live in Holy Love and to propagate these messages. I will assist you.”

January 17, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to confirm to you that there is a distinct difference between admonishing the sinner which is a spiritual work of mercy, and criticism. The first arises as a loving warning designed to build up the Body of Christ. Criticism is a judgment which rises from a tumultuous heart and bears the fruit of disunity. Criticism forms in a heart not seeking the welfare of its target, but imagining motives of actions and accepting these as Truth. The heart that does not recognize this negative criticism as an evil inspiration is easily deceived in believing his criticism is an admonition designed to build up rather than tear down.”

“There is a fine line of discernment here, but a vast difference in the fruits of each action. A loving admonition can be easily accepted and acted upon. A negative criticism wounds and fosters resentment.”

“This is why each soul must learn to act and speak only out of Holy Love.”

January 21, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows his head to greet me. He says: “I bow to you for the Living Christ dwells within the temple of your heart. All praise be to Jesus.”

“My sister, today there are many distractions in your life. Jesus desires that you consecrate your day to Holy Love. He sends me to repeat to you this prayer:

“Heavenly Father, I consecrate my heart in this present moment to Holy Love. Keep me mindful of this throughout the day so that all my thoughts and actions will proceed from Holy Love.”

“I cover this petition with the Most Precious Blood of Jesus, your Son, and surround it with the Tears of His Most Sorrowful Mother.

Amen.”

“You see, when a sin is committed it is because the soul loves the sin more than God and neighbor. Through this disordered love of evil, the soul cooperates with evil. This is so in the sin of gossip, detraction and rash judgment, just as it is with any sin. The soul may have fallen into the secret habit of sin–that of negative criticism about others in his thoughts. In this way he cooperates with the evil spirit of criticism, and soon it is in his words and actions, as well.”

“The spirit of criticism often travels in clusters with the spirit of rejection, perfectionism, unforgiveness and others. This is why standing guard over your thoughts is so important. For what forms in your thoughts easily takes over the whole heart.”

He leaves.

January 26, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. My sister, this is the whole and the sum of sanctification–trustful surrender to the Divine Will of God in every present moment. In this trust is love. In this surrender is humility. In love, humility and conformity to God's Will is self-denial.”

“The soul who reaches for sanctity must completely surrender what he wants for what God wants. He puts God in the center of his heart and roots out self. It is impossible for the one who is self-absorbed to reach the heights of this surrender, for he views everything as to how it affects himself. He looks for self-gain in everything. He trusts in himself more than in God, for his love of God is imperfect. His existence revolves around his own welfare and not what God wills for him.”

“The soul who pursues sanctification, however, tries to accept all things as from the Hand of God. He sees God's Will in every situation. He understands that God is working with him, drawing him into sanctification. Therefore, he does not see God's Will as a sharp edged sword, but as a blazing beam of light illuminating the path he is called to follow.”

“Inordinate self-love cannot choose Divine Love, for the two conflict just as the flesh opposes the spirit. But this Message of the Chambers of the United Hearts calls each one to take off the old and put on the new. This is the essence of sanctity.”

January 28, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Today I have come to speak to you once again about sanctity. Very often the one thing that blocks the path to sanctity is an envious heart. This is because people generally do not recognize this form of evil in their hearts and, therefore, do not root it out.”

“Envy is just another form of self-love. The soul that is self-absorbed is consumed with feeding his own needs spiritually, physically and emotionally. He is insidiously filled with the desire to be the best looking, have the best clothes, best home, best family, best reputation. Often envy can be pinpointed through an ambitious spirit.”

“The type of envy most offensive to Jesus is spiritual envy. The person wants everyone to know about the graces he receives as though he were the author of each grace, and as though he deserved them.”

“But envy goes beyond wanting the best. Envy wants what his neighbor has. He is not happy at his neighbor's good fortune–physical, spiritual or emotional, but wants everything his neighbor has for himself. So you see, ambition turns to greed, and greed to jealousy.”

“But at the root of all envy is the same self-consuming love that is at the root of all sin. If this self-absorption goes unchecked, it gallops away like a runaway horse holding the heart captive, insuring spiritual destruction.”

“The soul that gives in to envy does not understand his place before God. If he did, he would accept God's Will in the present moment and desire no more – no less – than this portion for himself.”

February 20, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows towards the Blessed Sacrament, turns to me and says, “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to elaborate on the Kingdom of Divine Love–Heaven itself–which the Lord has started to speak to you about.”

“In this Kingdom all the senses that the body had in the world are attendant to the soul in Heaven. But in the Kingdom of Divine Love, the senses are purified just as the soul is purified. There is no more pain–no more impairment of any kind. The soul sees color in its purest form–colors he never knew existed. He hears and sees and speaks to the Holy Trinity, the angels and the saints. He can hold more than one conversation at a time for there are no constrictions of time or space.”

“The soul can bi-locate, even be in multiple places in Heaven at one time. All knowledge is given each soul and is perfect. All truth is known and accepted. What was held fragile and vulnerable on earth is strong in Heaven. The best part of Heaven, however, is that love is perfect. Nothing interferes with your love of the Blessed Trinity. Each soul praises and adores God forever.”

“Then of course, the soul has unlimited access to the Holy Mother of God. Do you desire Her tender embrace? It is given. Do you wish to speak privately to Her? Choose your time. Would you like Her to pray with you in intercession? She will never refuse you, just as She never refuses anyone now. In Heaven She will accompany you to the throne of Her Son and place your petitions at His Feet.”

“This is what perfect love is about. This is how beautiful perfection is. This is the paradise each one is called to and created for.”

February 21, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows to the monstrance and says, “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to invite all to understand that as the souls in Heaven are in union with the Divine Will of God, the souls in such union on earth possess the Kingdom of Divine Love within their own hearts. Always keep in mind that the Kingdom of the Divine Will and the Kingdom of Divine Love are one. The two do not exist apart.”

“Make this known.”

February 23, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I come to help you understand the close alliance between the United Hearts Revelation and the new dogma. First of all, it is important that you think of the Heart of Mary as a Holy and Sacred passageway between the Heart of Jesus and all of earth. No grace (that is, nothing good) comes to earth except through this passageway. Since the Immaculate Heart of Mary is Holy Love and Holy Love is God's Divine Will, it can be said that every grace God wills for the world is mediated through Holy Love. Therefore, it follows that Our Lady is Mediatrix.”

“Next, understand that because the Heart of Mary is united to the Heart of Her Son, She suffered integrally His Passion. She was not just an onlooker, but She suffered the Passion united to Jesus. Her wounds were mystical only because the union of the Two Hearts is mystical. Therefore, She is Co-Redemptrix.”

“As Advocate, understand that the passageway of Mary's Immaculate Heart is a two-way passage. Every prayer and sacrifice that anyone gives to Jesus first passes through the Heart of His Mother. Within the Flame of Her Heart the Blessed Mother purifies each petition and sacrifice before sending it on to the Heart of Her Beloved Son. Therefore, She is Advocate.”

“Meditate upon these truths. I will help you to understand them.”

March 22, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Today I have come to help you understand this very basic tenet. This is what determines the soul's destiny–indeed, his place for all eternity. What is held most dear and precious at the center of each heart is the god that he worships. This is the reason each soul must search his own heart daily and from moment to moment to determine the object or objects of his greatest affection.”

“Pray for the grace of Truth to come into your heart today. Some people for all intents and purposes seem holy, but this is only on the outside. In their hearts they jealously guard their reputation. Others worship money and all it can buy–clothes, houses and even power.”

“But God searches out the humble, the simple, the unpretentious. He does not look for great intellects either. The intellect can be a great obstacle, I tell you, unless it is humbly submitted to the Will of God. It is only then God reveals His Truth to the heart. Everything in the heart has to be purified in the Flame of Holy Love, stripped of self-interest and surrendered to God to use as He chooses. Everything has a purpose and a place in God's All-Knowing Plan, from the weather to the exposure of evil in hearts, to the greatest sacrifice–The Crucifixion.”

“Most often the fullness of God's Will is not revealed to mere man. This is where each one is called to trust. Trust is the testing ground of love.”

March 23, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I thought you would never get here.” (I was delayed for various reasons.)

“When you are distracted by the affairs of the world or others' problems, the Lord Jesus feels forsaken for He is no longer at the center of your heart.”

“But listen to what I have come to tell you. The intellect is a delicate thing. If it is governed by pride, it causes every kind of sin and error to come into the heart. This is how discernment crosses the line to judgment. It is how the guarding of reputation becomes more important than committing sin–sins of calumny, theft, abortion and manifold more.”

“The intellect must be tamed, just as a wild beast is tamed. The intellect must come under the rule of a humble, loving and simplistic heart. It is only in this way the soul which God created can be united to its Creator.”

“To advance in these virtues of humility, love and simplicity, the soul must ask the Lord for the grace of self-knowledge to see where he is failing in these virtues. Without the courage to do this, he will never conquer his disordered self-love which will motivate his thoughts, words and deeds.”

“It is only when the intellect and Holy Love in the heart work as one that the soul advances through the Chambers of the United Hearts.”

March 25, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Understand that Truth strips the soul of all pretense and sanctimony. Truth allows the soul to see himself as he stands before God. That is humility itself. Each one should pray for this grace daily. Never be puffed up–thinking yourself to be holy. That is one of Satan's lies.”

April 3, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you understand that there is a common thread that runs through the tapestry of each one's life. It is trust in God's Will. Each soul is offered opportunities in his life to practice trust. Trust, remember, is the proving ground of love–the substance of love. The Lord stands back and patiently watches how each one deals with these opportunities to trust. The more the soul trusts in Divine Providence, the deeper he is drawn into the Chambers of the United Hearts.”

“Satan, of course, tries to weaken trust and presents doubts and fears to the heart. These anxieties pull the soul away from the path of holiness, and destroy the peace of each one who gives in to such worries.”

“Learn to recognize the enemy, then, when he attacks in such a way. All that opposes trust is from the adversary. Tighten the fabric of the tapestry God creates in your soul through trust. Do not allow the enemy to unravel this precious handiwork.”

April 21, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to you today to speak about recent scandals within the Church. Some heretics use these unfortunate scandals as a platform to promote married priests and women priests. They neglect the fact that the Holy Father has already made decisions against both of these. Celibacy is not the cause of these problems. It is the evil that is in hearts, which is the cause.”

“You would never legalize theft because many people steal. Why change the laws set down by the Holy Father because some are too weak and open to evil to obey the laws. Remember that the cause of every sin is failure in Holy Love. The sinner places love of the sin above love of God and neighbor.”

“In the case of these scandals, just as guilty if not more, are the enablers–the ones who covered up the crime. Asking forgiveness in retrospect is not much consolation for the lost innocence of the victims.”

“We must pray for the Church to be healed from the inside out. We must pray that as She is stripped and purified, the remnant faithful will cling to their faith.”

June 29, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows to the Monstrance and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Beware the self-satisfied soul. Such a soul who does not seek a deeper spirituality is a lukewarm soul. His self-satisfaction threatens his very salvation; for the Lord offers and he rejects, thinking he need no more self-knowledge–he has all the grace he needs. This is the same as self-righteousness. It is such sanctimony in hearts that rejects private revelation, presuming they need no new devotions, and certainly no ‘alleged' advice from Heaven.”

“Such as these think they have the answers and believe they are saved. But in the same breath, they overlook the obvious–the chance to become holy and to enter the Kingdom on the wings of love and humility. Yes, it is a very dangerous thing to be self-satisfied–to be spiritually smug. It is a sign to Heaven that you are only interested in salvation on your own terms.”

“Beware each one of this trap Satan lays for you.”

July 1, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Today the conscience of the world has become obtuse–that is, spiritually blind. It is as though a force has a stranglehold on the heart of the world preventing it from discerning evil.”

“All that grabs media attention–terrorism, violence, abortion, pedophilia, homosexuality, and even liberal feminism are evil spirits. Those who practice these things are cooperating with Satan. You will not read this in newspapers or hear it on TV, for the thrust is today to deal with the problem (if it is viewed as a problem), and not the cause which is evil itself.”

“How can the people of God combat the evil that has wrapped its tentacles around our society–even our churches and seminaries? Call it what it is. Do not be compliant with the evil by being silent or accepting terminology Satan inspires, like: alternate lifestyle, planned parenthood, inclusive language, freedom of choice and more. Expose evil for what it is.”

“Pray the rosary–the weapon of choice against Satan. It is no accident that many who embrace these evil spirits also oppose the rosary. Make holy hours of adoration. Each holy hour weakens Satan's kingdom. Have Masses said for those who cooperate with evil. The Mass is the most powerful prayer.”

“Most of all, do not be silent. Be a vocal force against Satan in the world today.”

July 24, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “I have come to continue my lesson on Holy Love–Holy Humility. Consider once again the ladder whose steps are the virtues and whose side rails are love and humility. When the step breaks away from the side rail, it is no longer strong. It may resemble a step, but in fact, lacks the strength of a genuine step. So it is with any virtue. The virtue is only as deep as love and humility are deep in the soul. Virtue that is not grounded in love and humility soon gives in, as it is false.”

“Every virtue must be supported by Holy Love and Holy Humility. If it is not, the soul will not advance on the ladder of holiness, but slip and fall. Think of the virtue of patience. The soul that is not supported by love and humility easily becomes impatient. He begins to think of ‘poor me' and how all things affect him, rather than on God's Divine Will in the present moment. The same is true of a failing in perseverance, meekness, and more.”

“It is always an inordinate self-love that pulls the soul away from love and humility. Self-love, therefore, is the antithesis of the entire spiritual quest for holiness and advancement through the Chambers of the United Hearts.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He is standing next to a ladder. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come today to give you this illustration of a soul's journey into the Fourth Chamber of Divine Love. The ladder represents the Third Chamber of the United Hearts which is the perfection of virtue. Each step is a virtue. The side railings that the soul must cling to in order to climb up this ladder represent humility and love. Every virtue is fastened to Holy Humility–Holy Love. If it is not, it becomes unsteady and weakened. The virtue itself becomes false. The soul who is trying to climb, easily slips backwards.”

“I give you this graphic to show you how important humility and love are in the spiritual life. God, you know, is never fooled by exterior pretense. He sees clearly into every heart. Indeed, humility is knowing that you are nothing more than you are in the Eyes of God. True Holy Love is loving God's Divine Will in the present moment. Neither of these virtues can be acquired through the intellect, but only in the heart; that is, you are not loving and humble by thinking that you are. These virtues come through the soul's cooperation with the action of the Divine Will in their lives. Both of these virtues require a lessening of self-love. The more the soul loses sight of self, the more God fills the void.”

“These two virtues work together in the heart to lead the soul into the Fourth Chamber. One cannot work apart from the other. Without them the other virtues do not enter the heart.”

“I reveal this to make the climb easier. Pray to be open always to God's Will for you.”

July 26, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “I have come in praise of Jesus, born Incarnate.”

“In order for the soul to make a steady ascent up the ladder of virtue, he must have his hands firmly planted on both hand rails–Holy Love and Holy Humility. As he ascends, he reaches up higher on each side to pull himself to the next step. This action represents the soul's deeper commitment to love and humility.”

“I will describe for you the loving, humble soul as a goal to aim for. Such a soul always places God first, ahead of self and neighbor. To do so, his thoughts, words and actions are towards pleasing the foremost object of his love. Through love of God, the soul loves his neighbor–seeing God's creation in his neighbor. For love's sake, he tries to overcome disordered self-love. This action embraces humility.”

“The humble soul regards all others as holier than himself. He knows his place before God and tries to please God. He does not look for faults in others, but looks for good. He is submissive to God's Will in all things and in every way. He uses the goods of the world to give glory to God. In so doing, he does not consider cost to self. This means he does not look at how everything affects him. His thoughts, words and actions are turned towards God, not towards himself and the world. In essence he loses sight of himself. He is not concerned for his reputation in the world, but only for his relationship with God.”

“These hand rails of Holy Love and Holy Humility are not always easy to maintain a hold of. Satan tries to grease them with his temptations so that the soul loses his grip. It is only with the assistance of grace from the Heart of Our Heavenly Mother the soul can even begin the climb. If the hand should slip from one side or the other, Our Lady is there, placing the hand–finger by finger–back where it belongs.”

September 7, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He recites the Divine Praises; then he says: “All praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to ask those who hear these Messages on the Chambers of the United Hearts to stop judging the messenger and to live the Message. Who among you, after all, deems himself worthy to receive such a message. In Truth, no one is worthy. Yet, this Message has been freely given to the world through God's Love and Mercy. The choice He made as His messenger–though seemingly unlikely–nevertheless was God's choice.”

“If you want to know the Heart of God, listen to and follow these Messages that lead you into His Heart. If you wish to know how you will be judged for all eternity, read the Messages. If you wish to become a saint, adhere to these Messages until your heart is one with them.”

“No one can truly follow this spiritual journey without being drawn into the Divine Will of God, and without being drawn into a deeply sacramental life.”

“Look past any flaws you perceive in God's choice as His messenger. After all, God cannot be mistaken. Look past the lack of high-powered approvals that, in Truth, are not necessary for your belief in this Revelation. In the future when approvals come, you will have missed a golden opportunity to become holy–even a saint.”

September 22, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows to the tabernacle saying: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you understand the difference between presumption and hope. They are opposites.”

“Presumption takes for granted–grace. The presumptuous person thinks he has what he does not have. He does not allow in his heart space for the action of God's Divine Will. He would be like a ship caught in a turbulent sea that thinks he is safely docked.”

“Hope, on the other hand, is a virtue that practices expectant faith. The hopeful person believes God can accomplish anything if it is His Will to do so. He entrusts his needs and petitions to the Lord, and allows Him to answer as He wills. In hope, he may even thank God ahead of time for whatever the Divine decision may be. The difference is–he does not presume the answer to his petition. His would be the ship lost at sea–praying with expectant faith to find a safe harbor.”

“It is quite important to realize that Satan can mimic any gift of the Holy Spirit. The presumptuous person believes every inspiration to be from God, and does not test the Spirit. Remember, the only virtue Satan cannot imitate is humility, for he does not even understand it. So, in humility, be certain that you do not presume you have a certain gift or virtue.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows towards me saying: “Praise be to Jesus ever present in your little heart when you are embracing Holy Love.”

“I have come once again to discuss with you the difference between hope and presumption.”

“The virtue of hope proceeds from a heart full of Holy Love, Holy Humility and Holy Trust. Such a heart is able to hope based on the faith that God desires only that which is best for him.”

“Presumption is based on pride. The presumptuous soul regards all things through the eyes of disordered self-love. He may presume he will be saved even though he leads an unrepentant life of sin. He believes he will receive salvation on his own terms, not God's terms. Such a soul trusts only in himself and makes no allowance for God's Will.”

“There are those in the world today–indeed in places of prominence–who believe they have certain virtues or even certain gifts of the Holy Spirit. But, once again I tell you that which is not based on humility of heart is Satan's counterfeit.”

September 25, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you better understand trustful surrender. Once again I remind you, humility and love are the foundation of trust. When you trust, you believe no harm will come to you outside of God's Will. You understand God's Will for you is always your salvation. When you surrender to God's Will, this means you give up your will. So, in trustful surrender you trust that God's Will is always for your best, and you surrender your wants and opinions concerning the outcome of any situation–that is, you leave it up to God.”

October 7, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He bows before the tabernacle and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Holy Mother has sent me to talk to you about the rosary. Some people–even Church leaders–make light of it, you know. But the power of the rosary has not changed over the centuries. If more would pray it, abortion would be recognized for what it is. The acceptance of abortion by any country's leaders places the country in jeopardy; for this sin alone brings about wars, natural disasters, political confusion and economic collapse.”

“Devotion to the holy rosary places the soul under the Blessed Mother's protection–certainly a place anyone should seek to be during these times. Carrying the rosary with you is a sign to Satan that you belong to Mary.”

“Meditation upon the mysteries of the rosary brings the soul closer to Jesus, and leads him away from sin. The rosary is a decisive weapon against Satan's kingdom in this world.”

“Once the soul begins daily recitation of the rosary, the Blessed Mother pursues him–seeking his sanctity and deeper commitment to prayer.”

“Make this known.”

October 21, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Let's talk about fear. If the heart is filled with Holy Love, there is no room for fear. Scripture has it: ‘Do not fear; only believe.' (Mark 4:40). The depth with which one loves God is the depth of his trust. Then, see that imperfections in Holy Love open the door to fear.”

“Today, those who depend on themselves and the world around them have every reason to fear–for of themselves they are capable of no good. Rather, all good comes from God. Souls that do not love deeply enough cannot understand the ways in which God answers prayers, and grow impatient in waiting for God's timing.”

“The souls that do not pray and do not see God's hand in any turn of events are the ones who fear, who blame and who cannot forgive. Perhaps you have known some such as these.”

“Therefore, understand everything in the spiritual realm revolves around the depth of Holy Love in the heart.”

November 2, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Little sister, hear and understand that the substance of what is in the spirit of the heart is always Holy and or Divine Love; or it is all that opposes it. What opposes love of God and neighbor always is rooted in excessive love of self. The person gives into temptations because he sees it will benefit him in some way. Therefore, he loves the sin more than God and neighbor, and he places himself first ahead of Holy Love.”

“So, when you are asked to pray from the heart, you must pray with Holy Love in your heart.”

“Make it known.”

November 11, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help each one see that the true enemy is that which opposes Holy Love in the heart. It is always insidious–even clothed in righteousness at times. But the culprit is always self-interest, self-love–above and ahead of God and neighbor. It may come into the heart as negative criticism of others–soon spawning unforgiveness–then bitterness. Self-love invites the soul to criticize others thus holding himself up in higher esteem. It may be love of material goods, sensuality or even love of his own opinion that drives Holy Love from the heart.”

“But where the cancer that consumes Holy Love begins is always inordinate self-love. This is why the conversion process always begins with loving God more than self. It is this love that opens the heart to the Flame of Holy Love.”

November 13, 2002
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please understand, small one, Holy Love–that is, the Immaculate Heart of Mary–is the gateway to the New Jerusalem. Then comprehend that the New Jerusalem is Divine Love–the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Divine Love–the Heart of our Savior–is the kingdom to come.”

“These truths remain far above you. Perhaps in this life you will never grasp it. When you pray for the kingdom to come ‘on earth as it is in Heaven', you are praying for each heart to come into Divine Love. Taking this one step further–Divine Love is oneness with the Divine Will of God. So the kingdom to come is the establishment of the Divine Will of God reigning in every heart.”

“Here is yet another precept. You cannot separate Divine Love from the Divine Will of God. That would be like trying to separate the white from the yolk after the egg is scrambled.”

“The human heart that lives in concert with Divine Love spiritually is consumed by the Flame of Divine Love until they are one. Perhaps you could liken the notes of a symphony to the heart living in Divine Love. The whole orchestration is God's Will and it would be impossible to separate the notes from it.”

“So, I have given you much to contemplate.”

He blesses me and smiles.

January 9, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You can accomplish much more through faith and hope than you can through doubts and discouragement. It is important that your petitions rise from a heart full of expectant faith, for such confidence in God's good plans will not be overlooked by grace. Understanding this is a step towards every goal.”

“Make it known.”

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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Good day! Praise be to Jesus. Today I have come to give the world some meditations as they approach the Divine Presence in the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.”

“Imagine, if you will, Anna and Simeon in the temple awaiting the arrival of their Messiah. In their hearts they recognized His Divine Presence, as the young Mary carried Him into the temple. When you are about to receive Him–Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity–ask for the same grace–that you will recognize His Presence.”

“Imagine the joy of the Wise Men and the shepherds when they came upon their Savior after following the star. Let grace be the ‘star' that leads you to discover Jesus in the tabernacle.”

“Imagine Blessed Mother's joy after searching for Her Son for three days when She comes upon Him speaking in the temple. Imagine Her love and exaltation as He placed His youthful Hand in Hers.”

“Imagine John the Baptist in the womb of his mother–who, upon just hearing Mary's greeting as She approached–was sanctified.”

“Finally, imagine Blessed Mother's joy as She was reunited with Her Beloved Son after He rose from the dead.”

“Never receive the Holy Eucharist matter-of-factly. Approach Him with love and longing in your heart. It is at communion the Lord finds rest in the temple of your heart.”

February 8, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Through the Eucharist, the Will of God is present in the world–completely, perfectly and eternally. Then, understand that the Fifth Chamber–union with the Divine Will–is offered to each one who partakes of the Holy Eucharist.”

“Praise be to Jesus.”

February 17, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you see that God's Justice is the broom that sweeps away the debris of Satan's lies. The debris of Satan's lies is the evil that has been accepted in hearts as Truth. Our Mother's images weep in the world today and even at this site, for She sees the world racing towards God's Justice.”

“In any given moment the Truth of Holy Love and the Truth which is Holy Love is challenged and compromised by abortion, greed, exploitation of innocence–even world leaders who portray lies as truth and truth as lies. Always remember, Satan is the father of lies.”

“You must stand up for the Truth with courage as the saints did before you. Otherwise you stand to be swept away by God's broom of Justice. Begin now–in this present moment–to see Truth as Holy Love.”

March 8, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you see that all the grace obtained in one Chamber of the United Hearts is carried into the next Chamber and deepened. In other words the soul enters the First Chamber and is purified of his iniquity through Holy Love. When he enters the Second Chamber–holiness in the present moment–the purification he experienced in the First Chamber abides with him and continues. As he seeks to be holy in the present moment, he is even more aware of the slightest fault or iniquity, and strives to overcome them.”

“Gradually, the soul is drawn into the Third Chamber which is perfection of the virtues. The virtues are deepened through an awareness of imperfections in the present moment–the First and Second Chambers. And so it goes until the Kingdom of God–the Kingdom of the Divine Will–is established within the soul itself through union with the Divine Will.”

“So you see, this spiritual journey is like building a house–a spiritual refuge–within the human heart. One block builds upon another until the Kingdom of the Divine Will is enthroned with the heart itself.”

“Make this known.”

April 2, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Understand that God's Divine Will is at work even outside of the First Chamber. For it is His Will that draws the soul into purgation – the Chamber of Holy Love. Moreover, the Divine Will never changes; it is always pulling the soul into the Sixth Chamber which is the Highest Heaven. It is the soul's response to the Divine Will of God which changes from one Chamber to the next – always deepening and perfecting until it is conformed, and then, hopefully, united to the Will of God.”

April 3, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Praised be His Eucharistic Heart. I have come to help you understand more fully this latest Revelation. The Heart of the Father is One with His Divine Will. The Divine Will is One with the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Therefore, the Heart of the Eternal Father embraces all Five Chambers of the United Hearts. Furthermore, you must see that Holy and Divine Love, as well as Divine Mercy, are the Will of the Father.”

“But the Will of God reaches out to those souls outside of the First Chamber–the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Jesus said in scripture: ‘No one can come to Me unless the Father draws them'.”

“To take the understanding still farther, the Holy Spirit is also One with the Heart of God and His Divine Will. Therefore, the Holy Spirit engulfs every Chamber of the United Hearts. He gives His gifts according to the Will of God.”

“The Sixth Chamber, then, is attainable to few on earth in its entirety, as it is immersion–not just union in the Will of God. However, because the Will of God cradles all the other Chambers and even pulls the soul into the First Chamber, we can say that the essence of the Sixth Chamber–the Divine Will–is ever present. The Father's goal is to draw all souls into the highest Heaven.”

He winks and leaves, saying: “Make it known.”

April 9, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you see that all creation exists to give glory to God–the Sole Creator. Human affection is fickle–now attached to opinions and reputation–next, material goods–rarely placing love of God above all else.”

“But nature–the elements of the earth–the sky and the sea–the plants and animals–are in obedience to God's law. Nature reflects God's beauty and claims nothing as its own. Nature awaits the Hand of Divine Providence and does not betray the handiwork of its Creator.”

“When mankind lends his free will to vanities and leans on his own efforts, he broadens the gap between Heaven and earth. Therefore, see that the affections of the heart which direct free will must be in alignment with God's Divine Plan which is Holy Love in every present moment.”

May 19, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Child, every grace that comes is mediated through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, but has its origin in the Divine Will of God. Scripture has it that all things are a grace; and again, that God brings some good of all things. (Romans 8).”

“Therefore, do not be disheartened by any turn of events. If God is for you, who can be against? God wills the smallest blade of grass to spring forth into being. It is the Eternal Will that regulates the passage of clouds before the sun. It is through the Will of God that each soul is offered victory through Holy Love in every present moment.”

“God's Will is Love, Mercy and Grace. The United Hearts are God's Eternal Will. The journey through the Chambers is God's Will. This is why Our Mother has told you that every private revelation–if genuine–has its origin and culmination in the Divine Will.”

“Since the revelation of the Chambers of the United Hearts is a direct path to union with the Divine Will, the revelation itself is all-embracing, complete in its entirety – second to none. Every other revelation – if genuine – should support and lead to this path.”

“Make this known.”

July 24, 2003
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I heard snoring coming from someone in the chapel. When I looked up I saw St. Thomas Aquinas. I started to scold him for falling asleep in front of the Blessed Sacrament. He turned to me – winked and said: “I am showing you with what detachment some attend Mass. They believe their presence at Mass is itself enough. Their hearts and minds are a thousand miles away. Jesus desires that hearts be attentive to the Love He gives at each Mass.”

“Praise be to Jesus.”

August 25, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and bows towards the tabernacle. Then he bows towards me. I asked him why he did that. He says: “I am honoring Jesus who abides in your heart. Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that God's Divine Will is comprised of two attributes – Divine Love and Divine Mercy. These two interact to bring every grace into the world through the hands of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Nothing outlasts or surpasses Divine Love and Divine Mercy, for nothing exists or occurs outside of God's Ordaining and Permitting Will. All things turn to some good in God's Eternal Plan and through His Love and Mercy. (Romans Ch. 8)

“In God's Will all events knit together for the salvation of souls.”

“God's Will is like a painting – a masterpiece. The paint and the brush are His Love and Mercy that the Eternal Father uses to accomplish His Will.”

“Make this known.”

September 23, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Okay. Put this down.”

“Holy Love Ministries is an ecumenical lay apostolate. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Section 821, ecumenism is described as:

‘Prayer in common, because change of heart and holiness of life, along with public and private prayer for the unity of Christendom, should be regarded as the soul of the whole ecumenical movement, and merits the name spiritual ecumenism'.”

“Our Lady, Our Lord and many saints appear on the property. The Messages given lead the soul into personal holiness, and Our Blessed Mother says they are for all people – all nations.”

“To exclude Catholic prayer (the rosary) or symbols from the Ministry and Ecumenical Shrine would be to say Catholics must not be part of the ecumenical movement. This would be contrary to the local Bishops' efforts at ecumenism and the Holy Father's ecumenical efforts, as well.”

“All people and all nations are welcome to come and pray with us.”

**Note: We do not, nor have we ever sought affiliation with the Diocese of Cleveland. As an ecumenical ministry, we do not seek their approbation or embrace their opinions about this Mission.

October 20, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Child, the heart of the world has become cynical where matters of faith are concerned; that is, doubt overcomes everything that is not tangible–cannot be seen or felt or heard with the senses. Sensuality has become a god–a god which has corrupted whole nations.”

“Because of this, the faith has become weak and the Church is teetering but shall not fall. Love will support Her. Christ is the Foundation of the Church and Christ is Love. It follows that the spirituality of the Chambers of the United Hearts is the building material Heaven has chosen to reconstruct the Church.”

“Every heart needs this Message. For as the Church undergoes a metamorphosis which begins in hearts, the world must also be transformed in and through Holy and Divine Love.”

“This Mission will be blessed in certain and unexpected ways in order to accomplish these goals. Await the action of grace.”

December 19, 2003
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have come to help you and all people to realize why these Messages on Holy and Divine Love are indeed ecumenical.”

“The heart of the Message–love God above all else and your neighbor as yourself–strikes at the heart of sin. Every sin is a transgression against Holy Love. Sin is not peculiar to one segment of the population. Satan tempts every heart. The soul can only willingly embrace evil when he loves the sin more than God and neighbor.”

“At Fatima the peace of the world was entrusted to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Please note this was not the peace of the Catholic world, but the whole world. Since the Immaculate Heart of Mary is Holy Love, understand that the peace of the world has been entrusted to Holy Love.”

“Our Lady is Queen of Heaven and Earth, Queen of the Universe, and Her Immaculate Heart–Holy Love–is beckoning all people, all nations to be reconciled with God and with one another.”

January 2, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus. Understand that Truth which is not proclaimed does not serve its purpose. Truth is the weapon against all compromise and injustice. Truth is what brings evil out of the cover of darkness into the light.”

“Hearts that are afraid of the Truth–afraid to proclaim it–are already compromised. Hearts that deny the Truth are in league with Satan himself. Always allow Truth to be your breastplate of armor, for when you stand for the Truth all of Heaven is on your side.”

“Understand it is pride that allows Truth to be compromised. Pride makes compromise appear reasonable. Humility is Truth. Humility views all things as they stand before God. Never be afraid to reveal the Light of Truth in its entirety, for this effort bears good fruit.”

January 12, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to give you deeper understanding of Divine Love. The Heart of Jesus is Love and Mercy. These two cannot exist in any heart apart from one another. As every virtue is perfect in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Divine Love and Divine Mercy are perfect in His Divine Heart. But there are other virtues and attributes which are also perfect in His Heart, and they are woven into Love and Mercy, making up the very fiber of Love and Mercy. Two of these are Justice and Truth. These depend on each other and on Love and Mercy for their very existence.”

“Love lays the foundation for Mercy. Mercy is interwoven with Justice and Truth. These are all threads that comprise the Sacred Heart. The more the soul surrenders to Divine Love, the more closely he imitates these attributes, and the more tightly woven is the fabric of his own heart.”

“Every attribute of the Sacred Heart interacts with all the other Holy and Divine attributes. This is the goal of personal holiness, for when one attribute or virtue is weak, the ‘thread' is pulled loose and the soul runs the risk of unraveling his entire tapestry of holiness.”

January 13, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Come to think of the spiritual heart of man as a tapestry. The thread of the tapestry is Holy Love. The needle that pulls the thread in place is Holy Humility. Imperfections in the spiritual life would be holes in the tapestry. These holes are mended by the heart's deeper surrender to Love and God's Mercy.”

“Perfection is a perfect little tapestry which is an imitation of the Heart of Jesus.”

January 28, 2004
Feast – St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I desire people understand that their love for God is in direct proportion to the love they hold in their hearts for neighbor. You cannot say, ‘I love the Lord with my whole heart', and at the same time hold contempt in your heart for one another. This is what comprises your personal response to Heaven's call to holiness–love of God and love of neighbor. The two must be present in the heart together; if they are not, your holiness is mere pretense.”

February 14, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Child, sequester your heart in the Divine Will of the Eternal Father. At first this may take profound effort as you struggle to conform your free will with the Divine. But as you grow more and more united to the Divine Will, the flame of conformity in your own heart will grow bigger and brighter until at last you need no effort at all–there is union! Then discover within your own heart the Will of the Father. This is the Fifth Chamber.”

March 22, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that self-knowledge is the handmaid of perfection. The soul that is willing to look into his own heart and is humble enough to ask for assistance in overcoming his faults is the one who will mount quickly to perfection.”

“If you seek to be holy, the Lord will help you to recognize those habits and failings you must overcome to increase in holiness.”

May 8, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.” He sits down next to me.

He says: “A person can say one thing and do another. You have a saying–‘actions speak louder than words.' When actions do not back up words, it is called ‘hypocrisy'. But God holds people accountable for this. He does not look at what people say, but what they hold in their hearts. Peoples' actions are not based on words, but are directed by the heart.”

May 20, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I have come to invite once again all people and all nations into the spiritual journey of the Chambers of the United Hearts. This is not a parochial call or a Catholic-oriented journey. It is a call for all people–no matter their creed–to be united in love. Holy Love is never wrong–never out of place–never restrictive as to race, nationality or religious background. Holy Love is the bridge that spans the gap between Heaven and earth. Holy Love fills the abyss of war between people and nations, bringing peace. Holy Love is the solution to ‘pagan freedom' which is really slavery to sin and degenerate laws.”

“Outside of love there is no salvation–only darkness.”

May 22, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Let me explain this to you. The Truth is a constant against which all other hypotheses are weighed and measured. The Truth does not change or disappear because it is challenged. Indeed, every challenge serves to strengthen the Truth.”

“The Truth can be defined and expounded upon in many ways, but it is unchanging.”

“Those who compromise the Truth listen to Satan who is the father of lies. Compromise is an attempt to re-shape the Truth according to personal agenda. The truth cannot be changed to meet personal ambitions. Rather, hearts must be molded in the truth.”

July 17, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “All praise be to Jesus.”

“Please understand that your country is on the verge of grave decisions. Much hinges on the next presidential election. If your country chooses compromise over righteousness it will sink into even deeper moral degeneration. Evil is trying to influence the outcome of the election.”

“To further complicate matters, those who are orthodox in their beliefs choose disunity. This separatism is according to individual loyalties to certain devotions, mystics and apparition sites. All of these have the common goal of living in the Divine Will. If they would only recognize that the Divine Will of God is Holy Love, then all would be united and be a powerful force against evil. Even amongst smaller prayer groups there is disunity due to ambition and spiritual envy. The solution, once again, is Holy Love.”

“Leaders, both in the Church and in the world, should put an end to ambiguity in their decisions. Once again, Holy Love is decisive and should be the measure of all decisions.”

August 3, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. You must accept the Truth I lay before you. Embrace it with your whole heart.”

“Just as Holy Love is the light that shines through every virtue, this spiritual journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts is a well-lit path to personal holiness and sanctity which every soul will find himself upon in order to reach union with God. This journey is the Divine Will Itself.”

“Therefore, the call to embrace this journey is not particular to race, creed, religious order or nationality; nor is it parochial to laity, clergy or religious. Indeed, it is for all people–all nations.”

August 30, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I have come to tell you that discouragement and guilt often go hand in hand. These two are both Satan's tools. Together they promote insecurity in the soul that sets out with good intentions. He is made to feel his efforts in the past were inadequate and so they will be inadequate in the future. In this way Satan sets him up for failure before he begins.”

“But you must understand that God can bring good from any situation. He can turn the feeblest efforts into a great and decisive victory. Each soul must learn to recognize Satan's guises. If the soul is blind to this, the adversary enters the picture like a Trojan horse. I tell you, the battle is half won when the enemy is recognized.”

September 25, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas is here. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. The Lord has sent me to express these words to you.”

“Every Chamber of the United Hearts is clothed in the Divine Will of the Eternal Father. The deeper the soul is immersed in the Chambers of these Hearts, the more he is aware of the Father's Will for him. When the soul reaches the Fifth Chamber–Unity with the Divine Will–he becomes the Divine Will himself. This union makes the soul one with the Father's Will. Passing into the Heart of God the Father–the Sixth Chamber–is the enthronement of the Father's Heart within the human heart.”

“The deeper the soul journeys into the Chambers of the United Hearts, the more difficult it is for him to slip backwards through sin or human fault. The souls who reach the Sixth Chamber rarely leave. But then, few there are who reach the Sixth Chamber.”

September 27, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas is here. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. I have been sent to help you understand these truths.”

“The deeper the soul is drawn into the Chambers of the United Hearts, the more the soul resembles this love. Finally, in the deepest Chamber the soul becomes Holy and Divine Love, thus establishing the Kingdom of the Divine Will within his own heart.”

“So then, as the soul becomes the Divine Will of God, there is nothing in his heart which is contrary to Holy Love, either in thought, word or deed. Such a soul has entered the purgatory of My Mother's Immaculate Flame of Love. He has recognized his faults and failings and purged himself of them by not accepting their existence; that is to say, he renounced everything in his heart that was not of God–not Holy Love.”

(Later the same day)

“Such a soul, the soul who has become Divine Love, has successfully renounced any thought, word or deed which does not come clothed in Holy Love. Thus he is not only a vessel of Divine Love but has become the Divine Will of God.”

“This is the goal all should seek in their journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts of Jesus and Mary.”

November 23, 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Understand, just as love of God and love of neighbor must always go together, humility and love must be together in the heart. If they are not present together, then false love and false humility are the result. The person cannot love genuinely in Holy Love if he is concerned about money, reputation, appearances or power, for these concerns stem from pride which is self-love. In the same way a person is not genuinely humble if he does not love his neighbor as himself or if he bears grudges or unforgiveness in his heart.”

“The enemy of Holy Love and Holy Humility is self-love.”

January 13, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to lay bare some of the enemy's favorite ways to attack souls who are engaged in good works. It is not enough to verbally give God the credit. What matters most is what is in the heart.”

“The enemy makes these suggestions which are temptations to pride and the spirit of sanctimony:”

“–I am holy because God gave me such and such a cross. See how I suffer. See how well I carry my cross.”

“–God inspired me to do such and such because I'm so holy. I accomplished such and such better than anyone could have. God works through me.”

“–I have such and such a gift (discernment, healing, etc.). I am specially chosen and must let everyone know this so that I can use this gift.”

“Further I invite you to understand that trust in Divine Provision is second only to the virtue of Holy Love. For this trust not only reflects Holy Love present in the heart, but Holy Humility, as well. Through trust the soul can accept the Divine Will and surrender to it.”

“Make this known.”

January 28, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Let us explore the Sixth Chamber–the Heart of God. In this Chamber the Heart of God comes alive in the soul. The soul then becomes a living tabernacle of the Divine Will. Such a soul is always at peace, for he has overcome the temptation to pride resulting in impatience, greed, anger and every sort of debauchery born of pride.”

“Such a soul exists in the Heart of God at every moment and with every breath. He lives to appeal to God alone and to please others as they are pleasing to God.”

“Strive for this–it is attainable!”

April 13, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to explain these truths to you. You understand in your heart that each present moment in each person's life is individual just as each person's life experiences are individual. These present moments will never be repeated in anyone's life. When they pass, they are gone forever. It is how the soul spends the present moment that determines his eternity. Therefore, see that the present moment has eternal effects. If the soul responds positively to the graces God gives in the present moment and loves God with his whole heart and neighbor as self, he will have a greater reward in Heaven than the soul that wastes the present moment.”

“Now, in a similar way, every soul's eternity is experienced in an individual way. This is how the Highest Heaven is experienced by souls in the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Chambers. The Highest Heaven in the Fourth Chamber is experienced in a different way than it is in the Sixth Chamber.”

(He smiles.) “Say you are listening to a symphony. The symphony is perfect. The musician appreciates it in a much more complete way than the ordinary person. Yet, they both appreciate it to the fullest of their ability.”

“It is the same with Heavenly reward. The soul that is conformed to the Will of God (Fourth Chamber) is living in the Highest Heaven possible for him. The soul united to the Will of God (Fifth Chamber) or even immersed in the Heart of the Father (Sixth Chamber) experiences an even more profound Highest Heaven.”

Maureen: “You are telling me this. I am not a theologian, St. Thomas.”

St. Thomas: “No one said you are. Just write it as I tell you. Ask our Heavenly Mother for understanding.”

April 15, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to give you a deeper understanding of the afterlife. Each soul's reward or punishment, as the case may be, is as individual as is each present moment in this life. No two souls experience Heaven in the same way, for no two responded to life in the world in the same way. Purgatory and Hell are also individual to each soul.”

“The more worldly consolations the soul seeks in this life, the more his joy in Heaven diminishes. However, each soul feels happiness to the fullest that he is able to in Heaven. It is the soul's loving response to grace that determines his eternity. If he is given the grace to help others but chooses only to serve himself, he will reap little reward in eternity. Those who choose Hell use life's situations to serve themselves. They love some sin more than God and neighbor. In this way they condemn themselves to eternal punishment.”

“God desires every soul be saved. For this reason He sent His only Begotten Son into the world as a Sacrificial Lamb. God does not scrutinize each soul for some tiny error or fault with which to condemn. He looks with a Merciful Eye upon every present moment the soul spends in the world–always searching out the Holy Love in his heart.”

“Every moment is a unique opportunity to love God and neighbor more and, therefore, to earn a more profound reward in Heaven.”

April 19, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

St. Thomas comes and for the first time I notice all the buttons down the front of his cassock. He says: “Look at all these buttons your poor St. Thomas had to fasten every day. Yet, none of these were without eternal value, for I fastened each one with love for God and neighbor in my heart. Had I looked upon each one as a mundane chore, they would have been wasted.”

“This is how to have the heart of a little child. Always carry the love of God in the center of your heart. Do everything, say everything, think everything with this love. A child always trusts that his parents will make everything right. So the one who seeks childlike holiness must trust that the Will of God will bring good from every situation.”

“The child takes joy from little things–a flower, a warm day–even a breeze to carry a kite. The childlike soul sees all the little things that God gives freely and rejoices in them.”

“So you see, even buttons can add to your eternal happiness and carry you deeper into the Chambers of the United Hearts. Pray for the light to see small ways to increase in childlike holiness.”

April 27, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Church has been given this Pope through God's Permitting Will. The Heart of the Father was moved by the prayers of so many consecrated souls and through the intercession of Mary Protectress of the Faith.”

“His (Benedict XVI) will be a decisive pontificate.”

May 2, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Dear child, I have come to help you understand how to make purer sacrifices. Take, for instance, the multitude of buttons down the front of my cassock–quite the challenge for one so portly as your Thomas.”

“When I undertook the fastening of those buttons, I surrendered all thought of cost to me and focused on Jesus. With each button I pictured myself kissing the Wounds of Jesus–wiping His Bloodied Face and consoling His Sorrowful Mother.”

“This is how to give everything to the Lord. Lose sight of yourself and focus on Him.”

May 9, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you see that those who have nurtured negativity in their hearts have grown an obstacle contrary to Holy Love–for Holy Love is the vine and humility a branch. The humble heart does not look at the bad effects of every situation and how all things affect him negatively. Humility accepts all things as from the Hand of God. In this, the humble soul rejoices in all things and takes delight in the Will of God.”

“Then, when difficulties come, as they will, he is able to give them back to God and await the next part of God's plan with patience and forbearing.”

June 10, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand discouragement. The human heart has to willfully open to this spirit of its own accord. In doing so, the soul rejects the cross that God wills for him in the present moment. That present moment will never return. Once it passes, it is gone forever. The same cross may be offered to others, but surrounded always by a unique set of circumstances. These circumstances are as varied as the person's state of mind–his temptations, his health, his environment, and so on.”

“Discouragement is kindred to self-pity which carries the heart into the past and/or the future. The soul is tempted to think, ‘look how long I have waited,' or ‘how much more can I do to accomplish such and such?' Accept both cross and grace alike in each present moment with a heart of Holy Love. Then, and only then, will you have peace.”

June 11, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the dangers of spiritual pride. This pride is a real threat along the path of holiness. It is a misleading of the spirit inspired by Satan to fool the soul into thinking he is much deeper into the Chambers of Divine Love than he actually is. Such a soul is eager to believe he has been carried to the depths of union when actually he has been given only ‘spiritual candy' to help him begin the journey.”

“Disordered self-love makes him believe he is holier than he is. This same self-love inspires him to think he is having mystical favors which place him far above any others. When God grants genuine mysticism, the soul desires the background. He cherishes hiddenness and embraces childlike littleness. Such genuine holiness desires not to be recognized, and is never demonstrated for the attention of others. The truly holy soul desires the background.”

“There are many who feel they must talk about their gifts so that they are recognized as holy. They are disappointing Jesus. What Jesus gives must be between Him and the soul, and his spiritual director.”

June 17, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you see that love and humility must abide together in the heart that seeks personal holiness. Neither one of these two virtues is genuine if the other is absent. Just as a tree always has roots, love and humility are joined in the soul that seeks perfection.”

“Further, I tell you that the depth of holiness–that is, the depth of the soul's journey into the United Hearts–depends on the depth of Holy Love and Holy Humility in the heart.”

“It is the souls who seek holiness, but bypass humility, that cause the greatest problems within a ministry. These are the ones who desire holiness on their own terms. These are the faultfinders who cause division by speaking against others. It is these souls who do not accept or respect the authority that is set in place. They desire to be known as holy, even as victim souls.”

“The soul who tries diligently to progress to perfection does not want his virtue to be discovered by others. He desires hiddenness–always the last and least place. He seeks all of this with a loving heart.”

June 27, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand that Holy Love is the mirror which reflects the state of your soul. In this mirror the depth of Holy Love in your heart is reflected along with the reflection of all other virtues–for love is the light that shines through all virtues. It is self-love that clouds this mirror and does not allow the soul to see clearly the depth of virtue in his heart or his errors and faults.”

“Holy Love is the mirror all souls need to gaze into to see their inner beauty which reveals how they appear in God's Eyes. This is the appearance and beauty that needs careful attendance–continual attendance.”

“The depth of every virtue in the soul is reflected in the depth of Holy Love in the heart; for instance, the soul can only be as patient as he is loving. He can only be as humble as he is loving. To pretend otherwise is false virtue, and not a reflection of Holy Love.”

“This is why the soul must continually weigh and measure his thoughts, words and deeds on the scale of Holy Love. Only then will he be a more perfect image of Holy Love for all to behold.”

July 21, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand that just as every present moment is different for each person, so too, graces extended to every soul are individualized. The Crown of Thorns, in a particular way, leads the soul deeper into the virtues. This is because the Crown of Thorns, more than any part of the Passion, was a trial of humility. Humility, remember–with love–is the basis of every true virtue.”

August 3, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to further describe to you the true gift of discernment. Many proclaim this gift, feign this gift, presume to have this gift. These are the ones to beware of. These are the ones who, in reality, have only spiritual pride.”

“True discernment is like a gourmet palate which, when introduced to a fine wine, recognizes and appreciates the depth and richness of it. The gourmet does not make a snap judgment. Rather, he savors the wine slowly, allowing it to interact with the sensitive taste buds–a gift God has given him. There is nothing superficial about the conclusion he draws concerning the wine. He does not base his conclusion on preconceived opinions, but on the experience of his own interaction with the wine.”

“How true this is in regard to spiritual discernment. So often pride is the judge, and the gift of discernment is not even present. Messages from Heaven must touch the soul. They must interact with the spirit. Like fine wine, they must be savored–their essence felt before a conclusion is drawn.”

“So much damage is done by those who proclaim faulty discernment. It is an important tool in the hands of Satan–a tool he uses freely to destroy much of Heaven's work. It is only through pride he can succeed in this.”

“Peoples' opinions are not the same as the gift of discernment, though they may be presented as such. Beware!”

August 31, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to help you realize the benefit of consecrating all your faults to Divine Love. In this act of consecration you will realize the root cause of your faults, which is the portal Satan uses to lead you astray; the nature of your faults; and the solution to overcoming each fault. This is the step each soul must take in order for Divine Love to become victorious in his heart.”

“Here is what you should say:”

“Dear Jesus, Divine Love Incarnate, in this present moment I ask

You to accept the surrender of all my faults. I consecrate every fault

and weakness to Divine Love.”

“With this surrender I know You will show me more clearly what my

faults are, why I give in to them, and You will give me strength to

overcome them. Amen.”

October 4, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Listen closely as I impart these truths to you. The will is influenced by the spirit that embraces the heart and soul. If the spirit is loving and kind, the decisions that the heart makes with its free will are most likely loving and kind. In a similar way, if the spirit is evil, the will follows and chooses evil.”

“This is why the spirit must be protected and nurtured so as to embrace good. Everything that the spirit comes in contact with influences it, though some are more easily influenced than others. The environment, the people one comes in contact with, the spiritual weapons–such as prayer, sacrifice that the soul uses–all of these influence the spirit, and so, too, the choices of the free will.”

“You can see, then, that neighborhoods, families and even nations have a spirit that affects the free will choices of the people and the governments as a whole. Therefore, you have abortion, euthanasia, embryonic experimentation and much more as a result.”

“The spirit must be protected by Holy Love. That is why Heaven speaks here–to influence the spirit of the world.”

October 18, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I am going to put this spirituality into terms you will understand. Say a chef is making a cake. The chef represents the free will since he decides what goes into the cake. The ingredients of the cake are the various virtues that the soul accepts or rejects. The flavor of the cake would be the spirit of the person, because it is the sum total of all the ingredients the chef chooses to use.”

“Now, when the soul decides with his free will to become a martyr of love, he is surrendering everything–all the ‘ingredients' to Holy Love–to the Immaculate Heart. In other words, he empties the bowl of all that goes together to make the delicious cake, and asks the Lord to make it into a cake of ‘love' in whatever way he chooses. So, you see, even the spirit must be surrendered in order to be a true martyr of love.”

“Do you understand this now?”

Maureen: “Maybe.”

St. Thomas: “Ponder it. You don't have to understand for it to be so.”

December 9, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Are you feeling better?”

Maureen: “Yes.”

“God is with you. I desire to share further insight with you. There is a difference between being holy and being a saint. The holy person has entered the First Chamber–the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He hungers for God, but has many areas of self-love still in his heart. One trap that Satan lays for such a one is the soul's desire to be known as holy. Of course, each soul in the First Chamber has unique temptations. He should pray every day that they be shown to him. Only in this way can he be perfected.”

“The Second and Third Chambers are the ones that deepen holiness and perfect the soul in Holy Love. As this occurs, his spirit becomes peaceful. As the soul advances to the Fourth Chamber–Conformity to the Divine Will–he slowly moves towards sanctification. He thinks less about how people, places and things affect him. His focus is on the Divine Will of God the Father.”

“There is no fanfare–no outward sign–announcing the soul's personal sanctification. It is between the soul and God. Unless the soul is first holy, he does not desire sanctification with a sincere heart.”

“Many desire to be known as saintly, but few attain this goal in truth. Sanctity does not come with title, position or vocation, but with simplicity and humility, such as Juan Diego had.”

December 16, 2005
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand how to make the present moment valuable in God's Eyes. You give the present moment eternal value when you hold the love of God in your heart. This is not always on a conscious level; that is to say, thinking, ‘I love you, Jesus.' Rather, it is a love rooted in the heart–in the spirit–that motivates thought, word and deed.”

“The present moment that is spent on impatience, unforgiveness, anger or any emotion that opposes love of God is wasted. This is why the soul needs to practice every virtue for love of God. Never try to impress others with your holiness. This arises from false virtue. Ask the holy angels to keep you on course. When you arise in the morning, ask the angels to flood your heart with love of God and neighbor. Do not underestimate the power of this practice. The Triune God desires that you have every advantage to lead you towards sanctity.”

January 7, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to encourage all those who seek holiness. If your spirit is comprised of all the virtues you embrace, please understand that your prayer life is the mortar that holds the bricks of virtue in place. Without mortar, bricks crumble and fall. Without prayers, virtues are replaced with weaknesses and sin. A solid brick wall is impregnable by fire. A brick wall without mortar can be easily toppled, and profaned by Satan's flames of deceit.”

“When you neglect your every day prayer life, you leave room for Satan to enter your heart with his suggestions. Then you fall into self-pity, egoism, avarice and more. What's more, you are not in harmony with God's Divine Will and, therefore, you do not see this happening. Your spirit becomes synchronized with Satan's agenda instead of God's Will which is a life of virtue. It is then you become the adversary's tool, which he uses to reach others.”

“Understand, then, the impact your prayer life has–not only on yourself–but others, as well. If you do not pray, the motives of your thoughts, words and deeds are easily taken over by self-love.”

“I tell you these things to make you stronger in Holy and Divine Love, and thus to strengthen the Mission.”

January 18, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help each one understand that true perfection in Holy Love and Divine Love only comes from God. The most the soul can do is to predispose his heart towards perfection by struggling with his free will to keep love of God and neighbor in the center of his heart.”

“Satan attacks this predisposition through self-love–attraction to the allurements of the world–love of money, power and reputation. Perfect love of God and neighbor withers and dies in such an environment. It must remain a constant struggle of the free will to keep God's Law of Love in the center of the heart. This is the secret of perfection.”

January 28, 2006
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You have been asking Heaven, in your heart, the difference between the heart and the spirit. The heart is the vessel which holds all virtue or lack of virtue. The spirit is the essence of what is in the heart. Let me explain it to you in this way.”

“If the heart was an exotic perfume, the spirit would be the fragrance of the perfume. Or, if the heart was a beautiful garden with a lovely array of plants and birds, babbling brooks and more, the spirit would be the peace that one feels walking through the garden.”

“The spirit is the invisible aura around a person that decries what is in the person's heart. Thus, you say, ‘He is a joyful person–a peaceful person.' Or, on the other hand, ‘He is an angry person,' and so on. It is always free will which determines what is in the heart and, therefore, what is reflected in the spirit.”

“Just as a mirror portrays truthfully all that is placed before it, the spirit reflects truthfully what is in the heart.”

“A fine wine cannot exude a false bouquet; neither can the spirit exude anything but what is contained in the heart.”

January 31, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to further enlighten you. The Message of the Chambers of the United Hearts is for everyone as a means of forming their hearts in holiness–even sanctification. What is sad is the ones who come, or even work here, listen to the Messages, but do not absorb them into their hearts. Some are convinced they are holy, even though they expend much effort in finding fault with others, and regretfully have no insight into their own hearts. Others allow Satan to convince them the Messages are not real; therefore, alleviating them of any responsibility to change and to become Holy Love.”

“People such as these greatly wound Jesus' Heart. Hearing the Message carries with it the responsibility of living the Message. Pride is blinding those who do not grasp this reality. When you stand before the judgment seat of God, you will not be allowed to offer excuses. You will not be asked about your neighbors' faults, but you will be asked to give an accounting of your own weaknesses in Holy Love.”

“The time to act is now. Ask the Spirit of Truth to bring to light all your iniquity. Listen to Him with courage. Act on His advice.”

February 7, 2006
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Heavenly Reward*

St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to speak to you about Heaven today. Each soul experiences Heaven in a different way. Whatever the soul took pleasure in on earth, influences his Heaven. Say the soul took pleasure in being in a warm tropical climate–he would experience that in Heaven. Conversely, if he took pleasure in some sin while in the world, but came into judgment with a contrite heart, his Heaven would be lessened, although he would be as happy as God willed him to be, and he would want for nothing.”

“All the reasons that take the heart away from union with God's Will are removed in Heaven, and the soul loves as he was intended to love–God in the center of his heart, and neighbor as self.”

* Footnote: St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I did not mention the soul who loves a certain sin

would go to Purgatory first, as this message deals

only with Heavenly reward.”

February 24, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to further explain the reality of Heaven to you. Everyone who enters Heaven is living in the Divine Will. Some need to suffer Purgatory in order to reach this goal. But the Sixth Chamber–ah yes, the Sixth Chamber–is reserved for the greatest saints.”

“Purgatory does not prepare souls for this Chamber, but stops just short of immersion in the Divine Will. The saints in the Sixth Chamber earned this coveted place while on earth. It is such a jewel of a Chamber that not even every saint is admitted to its sanctuary.”

“There are martyrs and other saints who are in the highest place in the Fifth Chamber–for there are certain priority levels within each Chamber–all according to merit. Yet, these saints, while standing very close to the Sixth Chamber, are not allowed entrance.”

“You cannot understand this unless you comprehend that every present moment counts towards your eternal reward. In God's Mercy, which is one with His Love, sins are forgiven when the heart is contrite. Punishment is also obliterated through certain plenary indulgences. However, it is how deeply the soul immerses his heart and becomes one with the Divine Will while on earth, that determines admission to the Sixth Chamber.”

“In other words, the heart must be immersed in the Divine Will while on earth. There are so few that have accomplished this, and very few in the world today.”

March 14, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I invite you to contemplate this for a moment. A skillful chef uses only the best ingredients for his dishes. A skillful carpenter chooses the best wood and uses the best tools when he creates a piece of furniture. When a soul prays or sacrifices, he is, in fact, creating a gift to give to Jesus or to Jesus through Mary. Like the skillful artisans in the world, he should choose the best implements and finest materials.”

“In prayer and sacrifice, the ingredient most important–the tool which lends most power and effectiveness–is Holy Love in the heart. Next to this should be Holy Humility, which combined with Holy Love, allows the soul to surrender completely to the Divine Will of the Father. The stronger these two are in the soul during prayer and sacrifice, the more effective the petitions of the heart.”

“In Christ's agony in the Garden, you can plainly see these two–love and humility–at work. Once Jesus resolved to accept His suffering, He never looked back. He allowed Himself to be stripped of everything at the Tenth Station out of love and humility.”

“Consider, now, the crosses in your own life, and pray to increase in love and humility. This way, you will surrender more completely to God's Divine Will, and your prayers and sacrifices will be more worthy.”

March 22, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that Satan plants the seeds of his lies always in the fertile soil of inordinate self-love. So then, understand it is this disordered self-love which accepts compromise and convoluted truth. You can see this very much in those who are content only with their own opinions and will not listen to the truth based on Holy Love.”

March 31, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to speak to you about profanity. By this I do not limit my discussion to profane language. Rather, I speak more specifically about profanity of the present moment. Any time a soul consciously chooses not to live in Holy Love in the present moment, he has desecrated the moment at hand. You say, ‘But I try always to live in Holy Love.' Remember, my messenger, the just man falls many times a day.”

“The soul profanes the present moment when he consciously puts himself and his own desires at the center of his heart instead of God and neighbor. Perhaps his reputation has been damaged, and instead of asking God to forgive the slanderers, he becomes enraged and seeks justice. Perhaps he seeks some material thing that appeals to his senses and places the acquisition of this thing at the center of his heart above God and neighbor. Perhaps he is ambitious for success, money and power, and thinks of nothing else.”

“Today I invite each soul to look with the eyes of Truth into his own heart to see how often and why he profanes the present moment, for only with the eyes of Truth can he bring holiness into each moment.”

April 17, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand that your holiness and sanctification will only reach the depth of the humility and love in your heart. Therefore, in order to deepen your journey into the Chambers of the United Hearts, each one should pray daily for deeper love and humility, for on these two every virtue has its foundation.”

“God has sent me to give you this prayer:”

“Heavenly Father, I petition Your Paternal Heart in this present moment to carry my heart deeper into Holy Love and Holy Humility. I realize that my free will must cooperate with Your Divine Will so that humility and love can increase in me.”

“I give You my will now, fully accepting whatever it may please You to send me, as I choose to be a little martyr of love in Your Hands. Amen.”

April 26, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you better understand the pharisaical spirit, for it is this spirit that is most often embraced by unbelievers. The Pharisees, in Jesus' day, were spiritually and intellectually smug. They believed their opinion was the only true opinion–their truth–the only truth. They placed great value on station and wealth, intellect and power. It took much arrogance to reach this level of pride.”

“Many of those who purport disbelief in all that takes place here are embracing, not the truth, but a pharisaical spirit. They may waste many precious moments trying to satisfy doubts instead of embracing, like a little child, the core of the Message of Holy and Divine Love. They may think the future of the Mission itself rests solely on their opinion of the Messages. Some trust only their own discernment, which may be just a rash judgment. Others believe the opinions only of those in authority, without regard for the truth.”

“This is why I tell you, to be spiritually little is like a safety net as you walk the tightrope of life. The spiritually little do not fall into the trap of pharisaical pride, but are able to humbly recognize truth from error. St. Michael's Shield is a shield of spiritual littleness.”

April 29, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Sit at my feet and listen to me. You have been troubled about the power of St. Michael's anointing and the Shield of Truth. So here I am to help you understand.”

“Basically I am here to explain the power of free will. Once St. Michael came to you and said, ‘As much power as God has given me, I am completely helpless in the face of man's free will.' This is still true today. It is man's free will which chooses for himself salvation or damnation. God's grace invites, but God does not and will not force the soul to make righteous choices.”

“St. Michael's Shield and his anointing offer the truth, but the soul may, through his free will, choose to reject it. The lies of Satan cannot penetrate the Shield, but the soul with his free will may choose not to accept the truth, but to cling to the lies as he has in the past. St. Michael's Shield is an opportunity of grace. The added petition, ‘Mary, Protectress of the Faith, come to my aid,' extends the window of opportunity to accept the truth.”

He smiles. “Now, do you understand? You see, this is why it is so important that consciences be formed in the truth in the very young.”

He blesses me and leaves.

May 9, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Listen carefully to what your Thomas has to say. Let it assimilate in your heart. Satan uses many ploys to dilute the holiness in hearts. The problem is people generally do not understand that spiritual warfare is going on within their own hearts. Let me describe to you some of these attacks or doorways Satan uses.”

“One may be the spirit of vanity which keeps the soul in constant turmoil as to physical appearance or how he is perceived by other people. Another may be a spirit of skepticism which encourages the soul to doubt the Messages here, the authority of the Magisterium, and so on.”

“I tell you this–and never forget it–the more the soul cooperates with these spirits, the stronger their grip upon the heart. For instance, the more the soul is concerned for his appearance, the more he will be concerned. The more he explores doubts, the more he will doubt. The way to fight temptation is to keep the Divine Will always in the center of the heart. Contemplate how Divine Providence takes care of appearance, reputation and any error. Trust in this. Desire only to please God, and this desire will be fulfilled.”

“Let the Flame of Holy Love burn away all self-love. With your free will, desire this. All else will fall into place.”

May 15, 2006
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“St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“It is your Thomas. I have come to help the world understand more deeply the Flame of Holy Love. This is the Flame which you ask in prayer to burn away your iniquity. Here is how it works.”

“This Flame of Holy Love, which is the First Chamber, first sheds its light upon the areas of sin in the person's life. Gradually the soul chooses to avoid these sins and to live in Holy Love. The more he chooses Holy Love, the more his free will is melted and transformed in and through the Eternal Divine Will. This transformation continues moment by moment until the Sixth Chamber when the Divine Will lives within the heart.”

June 27, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Jesus and Mary have sent me to help you understand this final teaching about the United Hearts. The Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary are sealed together for all eternity through the Divine Will of the Eternal Father. It is the Divine Will, which is One with the Heart of the Father, that embraces–encapsulates–the United Hearts. The Chambers of the United Hearts represent the various levels or depths that the soul embraces of God the Father's Will.”

“So you see, the entire spiritual journey that Heaven has revealed here is a journey–beginning to end–into the Divine Will of God.”

July 2, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that the Father's Heart is His Divine Eternal Will. His Will surrounds and encompasses the United Hearts. Therefore, for any soul to reach even the First Chamber of the United Hearts, he must begin his surrender to the Divine Will. Remember, surrender means always acceptance.”

“Anger, impatience, envy, unforgiveness–all of these and more, should warn the soul that his heart is still bound by self-love. Do not allow Satan to suggest to you that your rights have been transgressed, or that you should pout. This is evil reasoning. Only dwell on righteous reasoning which concentrates on love. The Heart of the Eternal Father is like a thin vapor–easily accessed with acceptance of His Will, but easily exited by self-love.”

July 7, 2006
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I (Maureen) was asking St. Thomas Aquinas what was the difference between God's Divine Will, God's Heart, Holy Love and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. They can't all be the same thing.

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“In one sense, they are all one; in another, they are not. You see, the Paternal Heart of the Father is, and always was, the existence of the Divine Will. The Heart of Mary was created in and through this Divine Will. Mary's Heart is also the perfection of Holy Love. What God creates is existing only through His Divine Will. But Mary's Heart, being the essence of Holy Love, is the essence of the Father's Divine Will, as well. This is because Holy Love best personifies the Divine Paternal Will of God.”

“What God wills and His Paternal Heart are two different things. Your puppies exist because the Father willed their creation. Yet, you cannot say they are the Divine Will–only that they are the mandate of the Divine Will.”

July 23, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus. Put this prayer for ‘Unity and Peace Amongst All People and All Nations' down on paper:”

“Heavenly Father, we come to Your Paternal Heart seeking peace amongst all people and all nations. Bring into harmony with Your Divine Will all human life, all of nature–even the cosmos itself.”

“Protect all of creation from Satan's destructive plans. We know that war must be in hearts before it is in the world. Inspire all mankind, dear Father, to choose love of God and neighbor, which leads to true peace, for we know this is Your Will for us. Amen.”

August 2, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you to understand. The Kingdom of Heaven spoken of in the Gospel today is one with the Kingdom of the Divine Will. No one enters the Kingdom of Heaven who is not conformed with the Divine Will of God. It is the Flame of Holy Love–the Flame of our Mother's Heart–which purifies and conforms the heart to be conformed with the Divine Will of the Heavenly Father. If this state is not attained here in the world, the Flame of Holy Love reaches into Purgatory and the Divine purification takes place there.”

“So you see, everyone in Heaven, happily, has reached the Fourth Chamber of the United Hearts.”

The Gospel today – Matthew 13:44-46

August 6, 2006
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I (Maureen) had a vision of a lion tamer. He had a whip which he was cracking towards a lion to keep him submissive. Then St. Thomas Aquinas came. He said: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When the intellect and free will are brought under control and governed by Holy Love, then the spirit can freely become childlike.”

August 21, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to help you understand that the depth of Holy Love in your heart determines the depth of every virtue, as well. Knowing this truth, you must realize that you should pray daily to come deeper into Holy and Divine Love. It is through love of God and love of neighbor that you receive a more generous nature, making you bear others' faults patiently, overcoming jealousy and unforgiveness; indeed, increasing in every virtue so as to steady your feet upon the path of perfection.”

“So then, realize that Holy Love is like a fountain of life–overflowing into each heart that welcomes it. However, no one can draw near this fountain unless he first embraces Holy and Divine Love.”

August 23, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Put these words down for generations yet to come. This is how to live out a Holy Martyrdom of Love.”

“Accept everything as from God's Hand in humility, for God alone ordains, permits and orders all things mightily. To be a martyr of love means that you are also a victim of love. God is raising up an army of holy victims who will usher in the season of victory. Do not allow, then, the Cross to burden or discourage you. Come often before Jesus in the tabernacle and He will strengthen you.”

August 24, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You are asking in your heart how each virtue can be a separate step on the stairway to holiness. It is true–all the virtues must come together in the soul in order to achieve perfection and harmony with God's Divine Will; however, not all virtue is obtained at once. Virtue is a combination of the free will in cooperation with the graces received through the Heart of Mary.”

“In order to increase in virtue, the soul must first acknowledge his shortcomings in the virtues. Then he needs to pray to overcome these faults. For instance, if the soul is given over to impatience, then he needs to pray for the grace to become patient; practice patience, and Our Heavenly Mother will gradually give him a strong gift of the virtue of patience.”

“So you see why self-knowledge is so important. Without it, the soul cannot continue his journey into the Divine Will. Every virtue has its counter in sin, which battles against conformity to the Divine Will. Each soul has its own individual battle to fight–its own flaws in virtue–its own strengths and weaknesses. Every step towards perfection in virtue is opposed by evil. Satan cringes at the thought of personal holiness. This is why it is important to pray for yourself, as well as others.”

September 21, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You ask if inanimate objects can have spirits, since they do not have souls. The answer is a resounding, ‘Yes!' When you are around people, whether they are happy, peaceful or agitated, you say their mood affected you. Actually, it is their spirit that attached itself to your spirit. It is the same with places or things. When people come to the shrine, they feel peace. That is because Our Lady's Heart, which is peace, has taken over the property, and Her Spirit is felt here. All of the objects on the property reflect this peace.”

“The atmosphere of a place is always a reflection of the spirits of the people who occupy it. For instance, if you walked into a bar or a brothel, you would feel quite different than if you walked onto this property. Once again, the spirit is like the fragrance of the soul. When the soul or person leaves an area, the ‘fragrance'–the spirit–lingers in the air long afterwards. It clings to the objects in the area. When these objects are picked up and carried to another place, the spirit (fragrance) is carried with it.”

“So, it bears repeating and elaborating upon. The water and objects carried away from this site carry with them the spirit of peace.”

October 7, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Listen to your Thomas as I explain to you these truths. Trust is the means by which you journey into deeper virtue. Trust and love are so deeply joined, you cannot increase in one without increasing in the other. I am telling you this, for every true virtue is an expression of Holy Love in the heart. You can only love with sincerity as much as you trust. One is an expression of another.”

“In order to trust more you must love more. Each step in trust is deeper self-surrender because you live in Holy Love. To try to separate love and trust is to try to separate the heart from the rhythm of its beat.”

November 2, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand that Heaven is God's Divine Will for every soul. No one abides in Heaven outside of the Divine Will. In the confines of time–that is to say, in this world–the soul is called to be united with the Divine Will with every breath. This union to the Divine Will through Divine Love is the soul's peace. Therefore, anything–great or small that bears with it lack of peace–opposes union with the Divine Will.”

“I urge each one, then, to be of one heart, united in love. See that what wars against this unity in Divine Love is in opposition to the Will of the Eternal Father, for discord is never of God but always rooted in evil. With God, nothing is under the cover of darkness, for His Divine Light reaches into every heart as the Light of Truth.”

“Many spend long years in Purgatory for sowing discord with their tongue. Respect one another and never say, nor do, anything to destroy another's reputation. Pay no heed to those who support or disagree with you; only seek the prize of union with the Divine Will.”

November 6, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the ‘Eternal Now' that Jesus spoke to you about. This is how it is in Heaven.”

“There is no time or space; there is no past or future–no yesterday or tomorrow. There is only one moment for all eternity. Everything is present in the Eternal Now–every victory, every defeat. There is no beginning or end in eternity. The Eternal Now is like an explosion of light which bursts onto the horizon at dawn, but never fades. It is the existence of God in every aspect of life, molded into one second which never passes.”

“In this life, the Eternal Now cannot fully be understood or appreciated; only when the Eternal Now is experienced in Heaven is this possible.”

November 13, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The election results should have been anticipated by those who really understand these times. They reveal what is truly in the conscience of your nation, and so, too, the world. God permits these times as a precursor to His Coming.”

“This is not to say that prayer and sacrifice are useless. To believe so is to believe in Satan's lies. It is prayer and sacrifice that are lifting up the Remnant Faithful and supporting this Remnant with love.”

December 8, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Once again I have come to help you understand the spirit of a person as opposed to his physical properties. Whatever a person accepts in his heart becomes part of his spirit. If he accepts untruths, then he has a lying spirit; that is to say, truth is compromised as part of his being. Let me return once again to the analogy of fine wine. Many ingredients combine to make up its bouquet. In a person, many factors combine to comprise the spirit, such as moral decisions, personality traits and events in the person's life.”

“This is different from the soul which is the reflection of the person's stance before God in judgment. The soul is good or evil depending on the person's execution of Holy Love. Even the good soul may have faults, but is still trying to be purified in Holy Love.”

“In this same sense, there is good wine and bad wine. But the bouquet distinguishes each wine apart from the other. The spirit of a person reflects not the state of his soul, but what the person accepts in his heart as worthy.”

“Our Mother thanks you for last night, and looks with eagerness to your birthday and Her next midnight visit.”

December 10, 2006
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come once again as Jesus allows, to help you understand the spirit as opposed to the soul. The soul is comprised of the virtues and/or sins that the person practices. The spirit is more a composite of all the person's experiences, relationships, beliefs and disbeliefs. Therefore, if a person has a great tendency towards a certain iniquity, even though Jesus will always forgive a contrite heart, the stain of that tendency remains in his spirit for some time afterwards.”

“It is like putting a certain spice into a soup. The spice disappears forever, but the flavor of the spice remains always in the soup. So, too, certain tendencies or weaknesses remain always in the spirit of a person.”

January 1, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, on this royal feast day, I have come to expound on the virtuous life. (It is the Feast of the Mother of God.)”

“Every virtue springs from the Heart of God because every virtue is God's Holy and Divine Will. Knowing this, you must understand that the more the soul imitates Divine Mercy and Divine Love, the deeper the virtues in his heart, for Mercy and Love are the essence of the Divine Will.”

“It is like this–God's Divine Will can be likened to the force that pushes water out of a fountain. This force burgeons forth, spraying the water up and out for everyone to see and admire. The water in this analogy, of course, is the virtues. In the virtuous person, all of the virtues are visible for others to see and admire. The fountain, of course, does not look at itself and say, ‘Look at me. I'm so beautiful. I am impressing everyone.' In true virtue, the soul must be just as detached from his spiritual strengths as the water in the fountain, not regarding whom or how much he impresses others. It is false virtue that tries to impress. True virtue springs only from Mercy and Love with a Holy Indifference as to the effect on those around him.”

January 4, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“My little messenger, I have come so that you may share this truth with the world. The moment at hand is life-changing. I am speaking here, not only of your life in the world, but also your eternal life. This truth is not particular to this one moment, but to every present moment. Your cooperation with the Divine Will of God determines your present and your future.”

“Once again understand that God's Will is nothing more or less than Divine Mercy and Divine Love. As the Father extends His Mercy and Love to you, you must extend mercy and love to others.”

February 17, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Light which surrounds the Image of the United Hearts is the Light of the Holy Spirit, which inspires the soul to enter into a relationship with Holy and Divine Love. It is the Holy Spirit that leads the soul through the process of purification and challenges the heart to go deeper and ever deeper into Divine Love.”

“So you see the completeness of this Revelation of the United Hearts.”

March 22, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Earth is undergoing a metamorphosis that can be effected only by the Hand of God; so it is with every soul that opens his heart to conversion. Just as Spring begins in the Heart of the Father and changes the dormant to new growth through His Divine Will, so too, the conversion of a soul is in the Heart of God first. Then, through His Divine Will, conversion awakens in the soul by the grace of Our Lady's Heart.”

“Just as the little blade of grass awakens and turns green according to God's plan, the soul responds to God's plan by turning to Holy Love. Just as the blade of grass shows outward signs of oncoming Spring, the soul, as well, outwardly becomes more docile and virtuous and begins to resemble the virtue of Holy Love.”

“I am telling you this to help you realize that God's Will embraces everything from the smallest blade of grass to the immortal soul. Nothing occurs outside of His Will. Through God's grace, all things are possible.”

“It is only the soul's failure to respond to conversion through his own free will that keeps him from a powerful conversion experience.”

March 27, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I will, so to speak, sum up what the Lord has been telling you about trust. Trust is the barometer of the depth of Holy and Divine Love in the heart. Satan attacks trust through worry, anxiety and guilt. Through these weapons, he attacks trust in God's Divine Provision and trust in the Lord's Divine Mercy.”

“When there is a breach in trust, the soul's relationship with God is weakened. Then Satan has an opening to launch his attacks with every sort of temptation–temptations against faith, hope and love–temptations towards discouragement, impatience, envy. All of his temptations can only be as strong as the lack of trust in the heart, which is in direct proportion to the lack of Holy Love in the heart.”

“So you see the importance of trust.”

April 2, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

(He stood and watched me finish my rosary – silently fingering the beads that seemed to be part of his habit.)

He says: “I have come to help you understand the difference between the Fifth and the Sixth Chambers. The Fifth Chamber is Union with the Divine Will. When two things are united, they are still distinguishable as separate entities–like the Two Hearts in the United Hearts Image. But the Sixth Chamber is even more.”

“In the Sixth Chamber the human will is immersed in the Divine Will so that they are, so to speak, mixed together. No longer can one be distinguished from the other. As St. Paul said, ‘It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives through me.' The two wills–the Divine Will and the free will–are blended together, one immersed in the other, to become one.”

April 20, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please realize that every virtue must be pursued intellectually, emotionally and spiritually; otherwise it is only pretense. Forgiveness is no different. If it is pursued in the mind and with emotion, it is a beginning.”

“But the real virtue of forgiveness must be deep in the heart. In like manner, the soul must not allow unforgiveness to enter his intellect and emotions. To do so assails the forgiveness he may have accepted in his heart. This is how Satan attacks the virtuous heart.”

April 26, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“My daughter in Christ, today I come to help you see that every good work must be founded on Truth. If the foundation is mere pretense, it will not succeed. By this I mean, Holy Love must be in the heart of all who proceed in the Name of Jesus, or else what appears good will crumble in the wake of human error and weaknesses.”

“Many prayers and sacrifices do not negate the sins of detraction, calumny and lies. In Holy Love the reputation of another should be held in esteem, and not to be maligned or attacked in idle conversation–even less with any intent to inform.”

“Have regard for the well-being of your neighbor in thought, word and deed. Then, what you set out to do in the Lord's Name will bear good results.”

April 28, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Daughter in Christ, I call you ‘daughter,' for to me you are so childlike in your spirit. Today I have come to remind each soul of the great gift of the present moment. Each moment is, indeed, a gift from God to be used towards the salvation of self and others, as well. The present moment should be viewed as your most prized possession.”

“Do not be foolish, then, in thought, word or deed in any present moment. Do not give it willingly over to a nefarious spirit presuming the motives for another's actions. Nor should you presume that your intellect holds sway over the spiritual gifts of another; this is a pharisaical spirit. Do not give in to Satan's attacks of guilt over past actions; to do so shows a lack of trust in God's Mercy.”

“If you waste the present moment over fear of the future, then you do not love enough. I tell you this, for the one who lives in Divine Love realizes that God's Divine Provision precedes him into the future.”

“The more you spend the present moment wisely and in Holy and Divine Love, the deeper you are in the Sacred Chambers of the United Hearts.”

May 12, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Just quiet your heart and listen. Childlikeness is the key to the Kingdom of God. In the childlike heart, all the virtues come together and are sewn together in love, humility and simplicity. These three allow the little soul to trust that God will bring good of all that His Divine Will allows in the present moment.”

“In this childlike trust, he does not see himself as holding all the answers, but trusts in the wisdom of God. I can tell you that intellectual pride is in direct opposition to childlikeness. In fact, intellectual pride is a pharisaical spirit. Every precaution should be taken against this deadly snare of Satan. Knowing this is a grace. Accept it as such.”

May 23, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.” He pulls back the little ‘cape' that's part of his habit to reveal a cross over his heart, and says: “Do not reject it, sister. Many souls are at stake.”

“But I have come to speak to you this morning about faith. Faith is the bulwark that supports the bridge of love and humility, which spans the abyss between Heaven and earth. When faith begins to corrode, the entire bridge is in jeopardy. It is always a doubting spirit which interferes with faith. Doubts are either human or diabolic. The adversary of faith knows how to appeal to the human intellect and ego.”

“So I am telling you that pride is a fertile field for doubts. Pride may take the form of fear; such as, ‘Perhaps I believe in something that I shouldn't believe in–what will people think?' Or the pride may come into the heart as false discernment or intellectual ego; ‘I know better–I can see through this.' It is Satan's job to excite doubts in what faith has upheld. If Heaven has a plan, he is immediately mounting opposition.”

“This is why simplicity of heart is important. Simplicity is like the finger in the dyke holding back the flood of disbelief. The simple heart is not worried about how he appears to others. His sole desire is to appeal to God. In this alone, he expends all his efforts with a Holy Indifference as to what others think or say. The simple-hearted soul has the strongest faith. He is surefooted on the bridge between Heaven and earth, and the bridge he traverses is grounded on solid faith.”

July 3, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to further enlighten you on the virtues. The virtue of Prudence goes hand in hand with the gift of Wisdom. These two must be woven into the fabric of every virtue in order for them to be used according to God's Will. Attendant to Prudence and Wisdom is Temperance.”

“There is so much presumption in regards to inspiration and spiritual gifts–presumption as to the source of ideas and ‘inspiration.' Many, through spiritual pride, presume their own thoughts, as well as Satan's influence, is all from the Holy Spirit; then they act accordingly. Wisdom and Prudence must act together in discernment in order to disarm spiritual pride, which the enemy makes full use of.”

“Temperance lets the soul know when to call on certain gifts and virtues, and to what extent the inspiration is from Heaven. Wisdom allows the soul to see the exact nugget of truth in every inspiration. Prudence speaks to the heart, telling it how and when to act on inspiration.”

“When Wisdom, Prudence and Temperance are absent, the other virtues–no matter their depth–are easy prey for Satan's influence. It is easy for him to present false discernment and to misdirect even the best intentions.”

July 9, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come so that all may realize that each present moment holds the opportunity to practice every virtue–though some, more than others. As this is true, realize that the present moment is also the opportunity for holiness–even sanctification.”

“The present moment is when Satan attacks, for he knows more than you the portal of attack and the way to use the present moment towards your detriment. Be on guard, then, and use the virtues to strengthen you in every moment.”

July 18, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to speak to you about humility. Humility is the foundation of every virtue. It is like a warrior virtue, which battles all that is false in the light of truth. Without humility of heart, every other virtue is mere pretense–a false virtue practiced for show. Without humility there is no true journey through the Chambers. Holy Love is replaced by self-love in the absence of humility of heart.”

“Never consider what Chamber you are in or what Chamber another is in. That is a temptation of pride. The Lord alone can interpret that. In every present moment, try through personal holiness, to be in every Chamber, and with humility meet every test of virtue. This is the essence of living in God's Divine Will.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I will tell you why I call humility the warrior virtue. Humility must stand guard over every other virtue in the soul to secure the virtues in truth. When pretense slips in, it is humility that convicts the heart and calls it back to truth and a sincere effort in every virtue.”

“It is humility that does not allow the soul to pride himself on any spiritual asset but takes to task any false virtue the soul has submitted to.”

“The deeper the humility of heart, the quicker the soul progresses through the Sacred Chambers of the United Hearts.”

July 27, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today Jesus sends me to further help you understand the spiritual journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts. The Father and the Son are the only Ones Who can determine what Chamber the soul is interacting with in any given moment. The truth is that in any present moment, the soul may be interacting with more than one Chamber. He may be increasing in virtue [Third Chamber], while at the same time he is being purged of some fault [First Chamber], which is contrary to the same virtue. All the strengths of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Chambers unite in the Fifth and Sixth Chambers.”

“So you see, very often the soul may be cooperating and advancing in many Chambers at once. The truly humble soul does not see himself of even being worthy of the First Chamber, however.”

“As I tell you this, realize that the spiritual journey is multifaceted. What determines each one's depth of holiness is the amount of Holy Love in his heart in every given present moment. Knowing this, understand that every present moment finds the soul in a different challenge towards Holy Love and, therefore, a different depth of holiness.”

August 10, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that God's Will is not only His Provision, His Love and His Mercy. His Holy and Divine Will is also His Protection over you, for He will never allow in your life a greater cross than you can carry. Therefore, trust in the Father. His Will is in every present moment.”

August 30, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to speak to you about the false conscience. Such a conscience makes decisions not based on Holy Love, but on his own rationalizations. Sometimes these rationalizations come directly from Satan. The person with a false conscience does not live in truth, but in a compromise of truth. His choices feed the flames of inordinate self-love and come through the intellect, not through the Holy Spirit.”

“If you look at the heart of the world today, you could say that most of the choices made that affect the whole world arise from a false sense of right and wrong. Governments choose abortion over life, war over peace, unequal distribution of world goods, resulting in starvation for some. Right reason has taken flight on many such issues, and the father of lies continues to influence judgment.”

“Pray that all leaders return to the secure path of truth, and abandon the false conscience that contradicts life itself and the Will of God. I will pray with you.”

September 24, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that the first and most basic step in holiness is to regard others' needs first. In doing so you must not look upon how everything affects you yourself, but how everything affects those around you. When you are concerned mainly for yourself, this is a sure sign of inordinate self-love. Such an attitude quickly carries you out of the First Chamber and away from humility of heart. Be solicitous and accommodating towards the needs of others, and trust in God's Provision in your own needs. This is the first and most basic step in personal holiness.”

“Disordered self-love is the inspiration of all sin and has its roots in evil. Love of God and neighbor is the basis of all holiness.”

October 7, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When you pray the Rosary of the Unborn, pray that hearts are convicted in the truth. It is only when the spirit of the world reflects the light of truth that victory will come.”

October 15, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that in order for the soul to increase in faith and hope, he must pray to increase in love, for love is the foundation of every virtue. If every other virtue were likened to the lyrics of a song, love would be the melody. If every other virtue were the ingredients in a loaf of bread, love would be the yeast.”

“You see, then, that love is the passport to personal holiness, for without love all other virtues are false.”

November 4, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Child, do not fear the release of this Message.* The only ones who would oppose it are those whose secret agendas and untruths will be revealed if people look more closely at what they say and do, and not who they are.”

*(Aquinas was referring to the November 5th Message. Thomas continues:)

“It is a sign of these compromised and convoluted times in the world, society in general and church circles, as well, that Heaven's graces are so rejected and maligned.”

“Jesus is attempting to increase and strengthen the Remnant Faithful through every grace, devotion and Message offered here.”

November 27, 2007
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You are trying to understand God's Divine Will and just how it is working out in your life and the lives of others. Because God's Will transcends time and space, it is impossible to mold It into human terms. You cannot comprehend the Divine Will in Its entirety, for you do not possess the Mind of God. If you had the Mind of God, you would see how every present moment weaves together in each person's life to fulfill the Divine Will.”

January 3, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When Jesus or Our Holy Mother refers to the heart of the world, they are referring to the spirit of the world, which represents the attitudes and affections of the majority of the world populace. Today God has been denied His rightful reign in the heart of the world. Love of God and subsequent love of neighbor has been replaced by an inordinate self-love. This alone is the problem which opposes acceptance and propagation of these Messages of Holy and Divine Love, the Revelation of the United Hearts and the Confraternity of the United Hearts.”

“It is much easier for a person who is immersed in self-love to disbelieve than to believe. That, coupled with a lack of discernment, or worse still,false discernment,has become the evil one's line of attack.”

“Those consecrated souls who see the truth are being used by Heaven to strengthen and increase the Remnant. Self-will has chosen to be blinded by the truth of the many graces given here.”

“But Heaven continues to favor this Mission, and will do so into the distant future.”

January 28, 2008
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10:00 A.M.

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to help the world to see that what opposes this Ministry speaks of the times in which you live. In Jesus' day, it was the Pharisees who opposed His message of love. In these days, it is the same pharisaical spirit that opposes these Messages of Holy and Divine Love. How sad that such a treasure, such a simple solution to earth's woes, should be summarily dismissed.”

“The very ones who should embrace this Mission are opposing it. Satan has inspired them to use the term ‘ecumenical' against us. Yet, the Holy Father himself is in support of ecumenism. Their real motive is to destroy, not to investigate through discernment inspired by the Holy Spirit. What hypocrisy! They seek to destroy the ones who pray for them, the ones who seek unity in the Church and amongst all people and all nations. They oppose us because they cannot control the Messages or the messenger.”

“The good news is Heaven has given you insight as to their agenda, dear Messenger. The Mission will not succumb to Satan's traps. We must continue to be ecumenical until Jesus Returns in Victory. We must not fear anyone, but proceed with courage. When evil is exposed, it is weakened.”

11:30 A.M.
St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Once again I come to reiterate that any investigative commission convened to study these Messages in this Diocese would be perfunctory.* Those who oppose us do not live by the truth, but by their own agenda.”

* to get rid of – pretense – done without care or interest – superficial – indifferent

February 13, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Child, how twisted and convoluted is some leadership who accuse these Messages as driving a subtle wedge between laity and hierarchy when Heaven speaks only Truth here. Those who want only to present themselves as blameless and perfect should look with the eyes of Truth into their own hearts. Then they should look at the liberal factions within the Church, which certainly oppose the true Church authority. These are the ones that the laity should be cautioned against, not Holy Love Ministries.”

March 26, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“As Father of Unitive Love, God the Father has Paternal Hope in His Heart for the conversion of the heart of the world. It is under this title He is tirelessly calling all people into His Divine Will. The title itself is His Divine Will. His Heart is a Vessel of Unitive Love. Now He is extending that Love over all the earth,extending with it the grace to accept His Will.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the title God the Father desires His children know Him as,Father of Unitive Love.”

“First of all, Unitive Love is the Heart of the Father. This title describes His character,His makeup,the essence of His Being.”

“Second, the Father, in His Paternal role, extends Unitive Love to all His children. In this role, He extends a foretaste of Unitive Love through each Chamber. The deeper the soul travels through the Chambers, the more he is drawn to the goal of Unitive Love, and the greater the foretaste of Unitive Love.”

“I hope His title, Father of Unitive Love, will be better appreciated now, as it is so poignant for this generation.”

April 3, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to speak to you about Unitive Love so that the world will have a better understanding. Unitive Love is not a mystical experience that stands far away from everyone and so is elusive. Although mystical union is reserved for a few and is a very real mystical gift, the nature of Unitive Love is a gnawing at the soul, constantly drawing him to come closer to God. Even the greatest sinner may feel Unitive Love urging him to repent, convert and to make God the focus of his life. Unitive Love, then, is God's call to come nearer,to enter the Chambers of the United Hearts,to begin to live in Holy Love.”

“Unitive Love opens the heart to conversion. It is God's Mercy in action.”

April 4, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you further understand the great mystery of Unitive Love. If Holy and Divine Love were a beautiful bouquet of flowers, Unitive Love would be the sun and the rain that urge them to bloom. If Holy and Divine Love were a key that opens the door to contentment and sanctification, Unitive Love would be the hand that turns the key.”

“This love, that is the Heart of the Eternal Father, is the motivation,the impetus,that urges the soul into a deeper, ever deeper, relationship with the Divine. The Holy Spirit is One with Unitive Love,One with Divine Love,One with Holy Love. But it is Unitive Love that calls the soul into union with God's Divine Will.”

April 28, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Understand how important the Church of Atonement is to the future of the Church and to the Remnant Faithful. As the foundation of the Remnant, the Church of Atonement supports the entire structure. It is prayer and sacrifice within the context of this mystical Church of Atonement, which will keep the entire structure of the Remnant from crumbling and falling to ruin.”

“Therefore, it is by the efforts of each individual that the Remnant will be maintained.”

May 21, 2008
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P.M.

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have been sent to help you understand the necessity of the Blessed Mother's request [this morning]. Imagine, if you will, two bookends. These represent the two dates Our Lady mentioned,the feast of the United Hearts and the feast of Our Lady's Sorrows. Between these imagined bookends are many books whose imagery represents the many pages of petitions to be offered for this country during these two dates. This is very simplistic, but the Holy Mother needs prayer and sacrifice in order to sway public opinion against the tide of evil sweeping through your country.”

“After the feast of Her Sorrows, She will once again address your nation and offer a new assessment before the upcoming presidential election.”

“Cooperate with the Virgin. She has your country's best interests at heart.”

July 11, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When you pray, ask Jesus for the grace of loving God's Divine Will. This is how to come into union with the Father's Divine Will. Those in the Fourth Chamber,those conformed to the Divine Will,are accepting of the Father's Will, but they have not come into the realm of loving all that He permits and ordains.”

“In order to love God's Will, the soul needs to be deep into trust of Divine Provision. This trust is built on love, humility and perseverance.”

“When you ask to go deeper into the Chambers, Jesus is unable to refuse you.”

July 15, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you see that in order for the soul to make progress in his journey through the Chambers, he must leave behind anxiety and unforgiveness. These two things alone cause more souls to slip out of the Fourth Chamber where they are desperately trying to accept and conform to the Divine Will.”

“If the soul should reach unity with the Divine Will,the Fifth Chamber,he is less likely to succumb to anxiety and/or unforgiveness, for he is now falling in love with the Father's Will, which comes into his heart as trust.”

“In the Sixth Chamber, which is immersion in the Father's Will, the soul does not succumb to any bad fruit spawned from lack of trust.”

July 16, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I will explain to you why trust is so important to the soul who aspires to the Fourth Chamber. If the soul does not trust in God's Mercy, he leaves himself open to guilt. Guilt is the inability to forgive self or to believe that God can forgive sins of the past. Understand that God's Mercy is perfect, all-embracing and complete. He wants to forgive you. He does not condemn. It is the soul who chooses condemnation.”

“Believe in these truths.”

July 25, 2008
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July 25, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas has many small angels around him. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Let us begin where you got confused yesterday and chose not to write anything down. Remember, your job is to transcribe what I say,not to understand it.” (He smiles.)

“Each one's spirituality is his relationship to the tenets of Holy Love. The soul has many choices. These choices can be portrayed as chambers in the human heart. Just like the Chambers of the Sacred United Hearts, the soul is not in each one at once. It is according to free will which Chamber the soul chooses in the present moment.”

“Here are the Chambers I am discussing:”

1 — “Belief in the Messages of Holy Love. Understands Jesus gave these commandments when He was alive. Lives the Messages. Desires the love in his heart be purified. The soul is entering the First Chamber of the United Hearts.”

2 — “Recognizes the value of living in Holy Love. Soul is still attached to things of the world, reputation, power, money. He is not willing to give any of these up.”

3 — “Apathetic to Holy Love, his own spiritual journey. The soul does not pursue spiritual holiness.”

4 — “Does not believe in Holy Love.”

5 — “Opposes Holy Love.”

“When I speak of Holy Love, I do not refer to this Mission specifically, but of the Commandments given by Jesus.” *

“So you see, free will chooses the path, the Chamber the soul is in, and the Chamber he accepts as his goal. All come together in the free will choice of each present moment.”

*The Two Great Commandments – Love God above all else and love your neighbor as yourself.

July 27, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You do not understand what I have revealed to you concerning the Chambers of the human heart. The Chambers of the United Hearts represent a spiritual journey. With free will, each soul chooses the depth of his journey towards living in the Divine Will.”

“Given that Truth, let us consider the chambers of the human heart. These chambers represent the acceptance or degree of acceptance on a human level of the law of Holy Love. It is not necessary that each soul matriculates through every one of the chambers as it is in the journey through the United Hearts. But whether or not the soul chooses holiness, he is choosing one of the chambers that I presented to you as being part of the human heart, even if it is the choice not to believe.”

“So you see, the chambers of the human heart have to do with acceptance or non-acceptance of the journey. The Chambers of the United Hearts are the journey.”

“I told you about the chambers of the human heart so as to focus on the free will choice each one must make towards his own holiness.”

August 13, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“This is the attitude indicative of Holy Love in the heart. Such a one is loving, humble and always ready to forgive. He does not seek attention or praise. He is not critical in his attitude; that is, always looking for negatives in others. He is not easily offended and never presents himself as the one who must be pleased.”

“This Holy Love attitude is always foremost in his heart, moment to moment. Since it is a part of his heart, he rarely needs to be reminded. If the soul should slip up, he quickly amends his attitudes.”

“The opposite of one who lives in Holy Love is the one who is critical and judgmental by nature. He has difficulty in seeing God in other people. He presents himself as the one to be pleased or else suffer his wrath. He has difficulty forgiving others when he is wronged.”

August 14, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Those who seek to follow the humble way of childlike love through the Chambers of the United Hearts should pray this prayer daily:”

“Dear Jesus, through the virtues of Holy Humility and Holy Love, help me never to judge others. Remind me that I must not presume to know the motives for others' actions.”

“Take from my heart any sign of a critical nature, and through Holy Love, fill me with a loving and forgiving attitude. Never let me be the one who must be pleased; but as the servant of all, the one who seeks to please everyone. Amen.”

September 21, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I invite you to comprehend that God's Divine Love, Divine Mercy and Divine Provision are all One. They cannot be separated One from the other. Love, Mercy and His Divine Provision combine to comprise God's Eternal Divine Will.”

October 2, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to clarify the revelation that the Flame of our Mother's Heart, which is Holy Love, can be likened to the flames of Purgatory. In Purgatory the soul sees clearly all that he has done in thought, word and deed which stood between his soul and the Divine Will. He sees what remains to be atoned for and he willingly casts himself into the purifying flames to be purified.”

“When, in the world, the soul chooses to live in Holy Love, he is similarly convicted of any obstacle within his heart which stands in the way. He, with great effort of his free will, tries to purify himself of these iniquities and God sends trials which test and assist him in these efforts. So, in many ways, to immerse yourself in the Flame of Holy Love is a taste of the purifying flames of Purgatory. Let me add that there is no other path if the soul desires holiness.”

October 4, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to describe to you some ways in which pride, which is disordered self-love, affects the conscience. Guilt is a form of pride. I say this, for guilt is the result of the inability to forgive one's self of some past thought, word or deed. This unforgiveness is really the inability to believe that he (the soul) was capable of committing such a sin. Each soul needs to recognize that humanly, and through free will, he can give in to any error.”

“This takes me to another area where pride leads souls astray–that is the condition of a false conscience. In such a state, the soul believes he is above committing certain sins or sometimes, any sin. Perhaps he holds an important position in Church or world hierarchy and believes falsely that he is exempt from blame. It is often these same ones who are most critical of their neighbor or even fall into the trap of rash judgment. This is yet another snare of pride.”

“Some who read or hear my words to you today will not recognize themselves, as they summarily refuse to see themselves in any of these messages. These are the ones who unwittingly lend a willing ear to Satan, but turn a deaf ear to Heaven. Pray for them.”

October 9, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“This is why trust is the key to the spiritual journey into the Chambers of the United Hearts. Trust is the barometer of self-surrender. The soul who trusts gives up his own will and waits upon the Lord, trusting always in the Divine Will. The deeper the trust, the deeper the humility and love that trust is built upon. This is why trust reflects the depth of the spiritual journey.”

October 19, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to further enlighten souls concerning the journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts.”

“As the soul passes through the First Chamber, which is purgation of his greatest iniquities, he moves into the subsequent Chambers, which lead him to deeper holiness, and at the same time deeper introspection as to his smaller faults and failings. For instance, the soul cannot increase in virtue unless he recognizes the ways he is not living in virtue. This is again a purging of the old ways and putting on the new.”

“So then, the entire journey is a deepening self-awareness of flaws in Holy Love–a deepening purgation of errors in love. It is thus the soul is able to rise to perfection and eventual union with the Divine Will.”

November 12, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the workings of grace in the world. Everything is a grace. Everything is God's Will. God can turn evil into good, and good into perfect. For grace to be most effective in the world and in transforming hearts, it needs to be recognized as the Hand of God working in the world. For instance, you see a beautiful Fall panorama. Some just see it as ‘nature' at work. But if the soul can see it as God's unique design and the inner workings of HIs grace, the heart can be transformed by accepting God's Love for him through this particular grace.”

“Today, unfortunately, most graces go unrecognized and unnoticed as God's handiwork, for mankind trusts too much in himself. He sees himself as the provider–even the creator. Many graces that God is ready to offer are left unattended, unspoken for, and may be viewed as unneeded. I give you human life in the womb, as an example. Do not wonder at your lack of strong leadership in this country. Many would-be political giants have been aborted. The same is true of the ever-aging priesthood. Many vocations have been snuffed out in the womb.”

“If you recognize God's Hand in every present moment, then you are living a grace-filled life. You cannot live in God's Will without accepting the graces He desires you have. Allow graces to fill your heart by merit of recognizing them. Mary, full of grace, is ready to assist you in this effort.”

November 19, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come at your behest to explain further the inner workings of the Divine Will. God's Permitting Will allows man his free will choices. God's Providing Will interweaves these choices and the consequences of the free will choices with His Divine Will. Only God the Father sees how every event–every choice, be it good or evil–plays together with His Permitting Will for the welfare of all mankind.”

“The heart that strives to embrace Holy Love in every present moment will make good choices in thought, word and deed–choices that most resemble God's Divine Will. In this light, I wish to help you to see that what you hold in your heart concerning another can affect the relationship of that soul with God. If you are unforgiving, then you are surrounding that person with thoughts of anger. This makes it more difficult for him to turn to Divine Mercy. The same feelings of anger born of unforgiveness present an obstacle between your soul and the Heart of God.”

“Make these things known.”

November 21, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Jesus has sent me to help you to understand the inner workings of the Eternal Divine Will. The Father's Permitting Will allows free will its choices, whether they be good or evil. But His Providing Will can be likened to a master weaver, nimbly weaving together all the threads, all the choices, to bring about His Good, the complete tapestry–His Divine Will. Therefore, God's Providing Will is like an expediter, making all things work together for the greater good.” (Rom. 8:28)

“Everything, then, can be said to be God's Will just as everything is a grace.”

November 27, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I invite your country to see the ways in which it needs to offer thanks to the One True God. I tell you this, for God's Love, Mercy, Protection and Provision are accessible to every person. Further, these messages of Holy and Divine Love are a refuge amidst these turbulent times.”

“Within these holy messages is the security that you cannot find in the world or all its pleasures. Anchor your hearts in Holy Love, for herein lies true peace and happiness.”

December 1, 2008
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you to see the importance and relevance of these messages in these times. All truth is based on Divine Love. There is no truth outside of God's Divine Will, for His Divine Will is Divine Love.”

“Anything outside of truth that is not within the boundaries of Divine Love, is like a flower without a root. It may bloom in beauty and produce a heavenly fragrance for awhile, but eventually will wither and die. The flower that has a root will continue to produce and reproduce its beauty.”

“In these times, there are many stepping onto the world stage with seeming beauty; that is, innovative ideas. But I tell you, they have no roots in Divine Love. Their policies, though met with much fanfare to begin with, will wither and die in the long run. Nothing based outside of truth can last, for it is all temporary and false.”

“Ground your hearts in Divine Love.”

January 14, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Lord has sent me to draw attention to these facts. Holy Love, Divine Love and Truth are synonymous in God's Eyes. To simplify, I will show you this.” [He holds up what looks like parchment.]

“Holy Love, Divine Love and Truth are:”

“God's Will; therefore, Love, Mercy and Divine Provision.
Unchanging
Eternal
Omnipotent
Salvation; therefore, the Gateway to Heaven.
The embrace of every virtue and all the commandments.
The foundation of personal holiness; therefore the doorway to perfection.
Eternal and earthly peace.”

“Every aspect of human existence needs to be united in these Holy Truths.” [He is now speaking but the parchment is gone.]

“God's Justice will be measured according to man's willingness to live according to Holy Truth in Love, Mercy and in cooperation with God's Provision.”

“Unity cannot come outside of God's Will. Therefore, pay attention to what I have imparted to you today. Every present moment holds precious graces–enough to restore the course of human events in Holy Truth and to redirect souls in righteousness.”

February 6, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help the world to see the value of a virtuous life. Every virtue, if it is sincere, helps to build up the Kingdom of God, both within the heart and in the world. Virtue is not for show; that is, the soul that tries to appear humble, patient or even holy in the eyes of others, is practicing a false virtue.”

“If a soul is pressed to practice a virtue, but doing so destroys good works or potentially harms another person, this too is the ill-use of virtue in name only. For instance, a person may be asked to keep a confidence, but in so doing, harm comes to someone in some way; or obedience may be asked of someone which destroys good works or the reputation of another. This is false use of a virtue.”

“In the virtuous life, Holy Love is the foundation. Self-interest is the enemy. Keep these maxims in your heart, and you will have secure footing upon the path of light and truth.”

February 18, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help the world to understand that love is the foundation of trust. Trust will not build up in the heart unless love is present first. The deeper the foundation of Holy Love, the stronger the structure of trust.”

May 9, 2009
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1:00 A.M.

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You are questioning the statement given by Our Lady on the Fifth–the statement being that the Tongues of Fire above the apostles on Pentecost were a Spark from Her Heart–the Flame of Holy Love. To understand this, you must delve into the theology of the Complete Image of the United Hearts.”

“There are many aspects to this. First of all, remember the Holy Spirit and Mary were united at Jesus' conception; that is, the Holy Spirit overshadowed Our Lady at the conception. At Pentecost the Eternal Father allowed a small Spark from Mary's Heart to be united once again with the Holy Spirit.”

“Also, remember that the Immaculate Heart is God's Holy and Divine Will–so is the Paraclete. So then, in this mystical union in God's Will, They were One at Pentecost.”

“In the Complete Image of the United Hearts, the Flame of Holy Love and the Flame of Divine Love are encapsulated in the Light of the Holy Spirit. They cannot be pulled apart–the union is mystically perfect. Therefore, where the Holy Spirit is acting, Holy and Divine Love are present as well. This is the Divine Will.”

“It will take theologians ages to sort this out. Therefore, do not try to resolve it tonight.”

May 9, 2009 – 9:30 A.M.

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come once again to speak on the topic I expounded upon last night, mainly the interaction of the Divine Will and the union of the United Hearts pertaining to Pentecost. Don't worry if you can't grasp this information; just write down what I say.”

“Paternal Love, which is the Heart of the Father, is united with Divine Love–Jesus' Sacred Heart and Holy Love–the Immaculate Heart of Mary. These are All the Eternal Divine Will. When One is acting, All are. None can act or have essence outside of the Divine Will. Paternal Love gives the Light of the Holy Spirit, which encapsulates Holy and Divine Love. So then, the Tongues of Fire on Pentecost, which were the visible presence of the Light of the Holy Spirit, encapsulated Holy and Divine Love; thus, Our Lady's statement that the Tongues were a Spark from Her Heart.”

“A spark is only a small portion of a flame, but enough to ignite other flames. Certainly, Holy Love was a part of the tradition of Holy Boldness in the apostles' hearts after Pentecost.”

June 24, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have long awaited coming to you with this study on the truth. Today the truth is the medicine for every malfunction in the world.”

July 6, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Lord has spoken to you about ‘silent revolutions'–revolutions that take place insidiously and without outward manifestations until they are well on their way to fulfillment. Each one of these, whether political, moral or within the Church itself, begins in the human heart first. In order for this to take place, there must first be a weakness or flaw in Holy Love; this weakness leads the soul away from truth. When truth is compromised, right reason no longer exists in the soul.”

“This is how the soul gives himself over to rebellion–rebellion against the Father's Will and compromise of righteousness. You can readily see this in governments that embrace abortion, euthanasia and violence. You can see it in moral degeneration through every form of media. You can see it in the Church, which in many circles, has fallen under love of power, money and the New Age influence.”

“Do not be surprised, then, that these Messages and, indeed the Ministry of Holy Love, is much maligned. Most often those in error do not accept correction well. Understand that what is embraced in hearts must change before these revolutions can be overturned. That is what this Mission and these Messages are about–changing hearts.”

August 10, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I invite you to see that criticism that is held in the heart can be just as divisive and destructive as verbal criticism. Further I tell you, that the soul who freely criticizes his neighbor, whether verbally or in his heart, has fallen from the path of Holy Love.”

“Do not be quick to look for everyone else's faults; scrutinize your own journey on the path to personal holiness.”

August 20, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to describe to you the beauty of living in God's Will. Consider that all the virtues are likened to flowers. The stems, of course, are Holy Love; the vase, which contains all the flowers, is the Eternal Father's Will.”

“Consider the very air that you breathe. In its purest form it sustains life. The Father's Will sustains spiritual life. If the air you breathe becomes polluted, it begins to harm your physical well-being. It is the same with the Father's Divine Will. When the soul rejects God's Will through sin, his spiritual well-being is compromised.”

“Or we could liken the Father's Divine Will to the cover of a book. When the cover is opened, the soul can partake of the contents. When the soul is open to the Divine Will, he is privy to all the graces he needs in the present moment.”

August 22, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I come to speak to you about truth. Truth lives in hearts. It is acted upon in thought, word and deed. It cannot be altered in any way. If it is changed through free will, it is no longer the truth but Satan's lie.”

“People profane truth to gain their own advantage over others or over situations. When you shade the truth, you are still cooperating with the father of lies. This is accomplished when you portray people or events in a negative light, which may be only your negative opinion.”

“Anything that you try to hide under the cloak of darkness is clothed in untruth. All will be revealed in the light. Deception is not of God; guile is untruth personified.”

“Each soul is called to be a child of the Light–the Light of Truth. The Spirit of Truth–the Holy Spirit–calls each soul who makes his way to this prayer site to be illuminated by the Light of Truth. Allow this Light of Truth to illuminate your inner being. To cooperate with Truth is to cooperate with God's Divine Will, for these two are one.”

August 23, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to you today to continue my teaching on the truth. There is no such thing as a half truth; you cannot ‘shade' the truth. Any transgression against the truth is to cooperate with a lying spirit.”

“You must not think it is righteous to compromise the truth to save someone's feelings. Truth does not bend to save someone's ego; it is always the truth, and does not change according to human need.”

“Say ‘yes' when you mean ‘yes' and ‘no' when you mean ‘no' without regard for your own reputation or the reputation of others. Believe that Holy Love and the truth are one and live accordingly.”

“Never embellish the truth to make yourself look good in the eyes of others or others to look bad. In Holy Simplicity be truth itself, always working to build up the Kingdom of God. It is a lying spirit that seeks to tear down and destroy another's reputation. It is the spirit of jealousy that resents another's well-being and promotes sins of the tongue.”

“Truth must be a shield around the Holy Love in your heart; thus you can accept and benefit from constructive criticism in an effort towards perfection in Holy Love. This is Holy Humility–truth itself. In humility the soul knows where he stands in the Eyes of God.”

September 6, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to further expound upon the Revelation of the United Hearts. The entire Sacred Image is surrounded by the Flame of Eternal Truth–the Flame of the Eternal Now which is the Flame of all life–the Flame of the Heart of God the Father. From this Flame the Spirit of Truth illuminates and surrounds the United Hearts of Jesus and Mary.”

“The Heart of the Most Holy Mother always leads to the Divine Heart of Her Beloved Son, Jesus–so it is in this Sacred Image. Our Lady experienced the Passion interiorly. She felt Her Son's anguish in the Garden at Gethsemane. Since Her Heart was surrounded by the Light of Truth, She knew that Her Son would surrender to God's Divine Will.”

“She felt the lashes at the pillar in Her own Body and so, too, the cruelty of the crowning of the thorns.”

“She moved along the Way of the Cross feeling the weight of this Cross on Her own Shoulders.”

“When Jesus' Flesh was pierced by the nails, She felt these blows interiorly in Her own Flesh.”

“The Blessed Mother felt as though She, too, hung on the Cross with Her Son.”

“Our Lady calls all people and all nations today to enter into the Chambers of Her Son's Most Sacred Heart. The Revelation of these Chambers remains today a fruit of His Passion and Death.”

“Let no one surreptitiously take this away from you through untruths.”

September 21, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help all to understand–departure from the truth always serves the god of self-love. Truth is compromised for the fulfillment of self-interests. Those who do not live in truth are always the ones who cannot be criticized. Their egos are like balloons; when pricked with the truth, they deflate.”

October 19, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The path that leads the soul through the Chambers of the United Hearts is the path chosen for each and every soul by the Lord God. It is the path of God's Love. Every soul that enters the First Chamber, which is the Immaculate Heart of Mary, is drawn to do so by God's Love. The soul can only advance through the Chambers in proportion to his depth of Holy Love and Holy Humility.”

“Every virtue is based upon Holy Love–Holy Humility. There are many in the world today who present themselves as holy, but because there is little or no humility, the virtues they portray are false. This sanctimony is like living a lie. Great titles and esteem in the eyes of men cannot change a lie into truth.”

“In Heaven there are no titles–no labels–only love. Everyone–everyone is judged according to the love of God and neighbor in their hearts. No one will escape this by living outside of the truth.”

“Holy Love and the path through the Chambers of the United Hearts will always be a path of love and humility. Do not seek importance or salvation outside of love and humility. The road all people must travel is Holy Love. The vehicle that propels them along this path is Holy Humility.”

November 9, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to further enlighten the world concerning this wonderful grace of the Baptism of Truth. This grace comes as a means of influencing free will. It inspires the soul as to the truth in his thoughts, words and deeds, but in no way can it override free will.”

“The soul, then, who receives the grace of the Baptism of Truth is enlightened as to the path of righteousness according to Holy Love, but he still, through free will, chooses the path he will follow.”

“You see, then, the power of the free will choice – a choice that even immersion in the truth of Holy Love cannot control, but only influence.”

November 17, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Do not be fearful or confused. I have come to help you clearly understand what is taking place. Jesus regards the misuse of obedience as when obedience is used to control. There is much of that in the Church today. The laity must realize that they are not under the vow of obedience such as Religious are.”

“Next, we need to look at illicit dictates. If a dictate is issued which does not lend light to souls and lead them to salvation and personal holiness, it is not worthy of obedience. Blind obedience does not take into consideration the spiritual well-being of those whom it would affect.”

“I will make this plainer. Here is a graphic.”

Benefits of Following the Mission**
o Live in Truth
o Works on personal holiness
o Joins in Unitive Prayer on property***
o Experiences graces offered here***
o Prepares own soul and others for New Jerusalem
o Helps Jesus to save souls through prayer effort here
o Strengthens the Church

Benefits of not following Mission (for each benefit listed above)
o Truth is compromised
o Blind Obedience
o Blind Obedience
o Blind Obedience
o Blind Obedience
o Blind Obedience
o Weakens the Church

“The ‘decree' set forth by your bishop concerning participation in this Mission here was presented as though it carried with it the charge of blind obedience. It did not. The words were cleverly chosen. An admonition* is not a dictate. Further, no one can or should dictate against Heaven's intervention here. Do not let anyone take away your free will choices.”

* Urge
** The ecumenical Mission of Holy and Divine Love at Maranatha Spring and Shrine.
*** The apparition site of Maranatha Spring and Shrine.

November 19, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I spoke to you recently about ‘blind' obedience. Today I'd like to explore with you the term itself – ‘blind' obedience.”

“Blind means without vision, as you know. ‘Blind' obedience, then, means the soul obeys without insight, as to the why or as to the consequences of his actions. He obeys out of supposed respect for title or authority he is under. Sadly, today much authority is compromised on a human level for love of money, power and control. ‘Blind' obedience does not take this human factor into account.”

“In the Church itself, the Pope is infallible, but no one else. This is where human error comes into play. People often do not realize that they have a choice. They do not realize that not everything is infallible. They do not realize the graces they are missing for themselves and the world through ‘blind' obedience.”

“I have come today so that the world might see again the joys of the fruits of the Holy Spirit and open their hearts to the Truth of Holy Love.”

December 28, 2009
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“My sister, I have come to help you understand the fragile state of the Tradition of Faith in the world today. It could be likened to a rose in full bloom in the midst of a snow drift. All around this rose the air is frigid – the environment hostile. But the rose continues to exude a beauty unchallenged, and a sweet fragrance of love.”

“This is how the Tradition of Faith must continue in hearts – not succumbing to the confusion, controversy and cold arrogance all around it. The little rose of faith must attract admirers through simplicity and love. This is a beauty unmatched by sophistication and intelligencia. Such a rose must not wither and die but remain untouched by the world around it.”

January 8, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to help the world to better see that the war on terror is really a spiritual war. This warfare is so distinctly a war of good against evil that to regard it in any other light is Satan's misconception.”

“Evil has entered hearts and convinced souls that God desires violence, murders and all sorts of acts of terrorism. Only a false god would encourage acts that transgress Holy Love; only a false god would dismantle peace in hearts and encourage a false martyrdom designed to destroy other lives.”

“If you do not recognize this enemy as Satan, you do not understand the spiritual warfare that the world is now engaged in. Not to understand the enemy is not to win the war. Holy Love is your path of victory – prayer and sacrifice – your weapons. Do not lay down your rosaries. Do not cease to understand the importance of every prayer. We can win if you understand the strength of the enemy and engage him on the battleground of spiritual warfare.”

January 13, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come today to speak about love. Whenever there is lack of trust in the heart, it is a sign of a weakness in Holy Love. Lack of trust is an early sign of fear. Scripture has it that perfect love casts out all fear.” *

“Fear gains the soul nothing and even forms a barrier between the human heart and the Divine. Therefore, understand that fear is an obstacle to grace.”

“Holy Love is the doorway to grace. It is a reflection of God's Love – a mirror image of Divine Love. The way to achieve the fulfillment of all your petitions, then, is to perfect your heart in Holy Love. This is to live in God's Holy and Divine Will. God does not want to deny such a heart anything.”

* 1 John 4:18 – “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves punishment, and the one who fears is not perfected in love.”

January 29, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help the world to see that just as there are Chambers of the United Hearts and seasons in the world, there are also seasons in the soul – seasons which mark the soul's relationship to God.”

“In the world the seasons are measured by earth's relationship or proximity with the sun. In the spiritual life, the seasons are measured by the soul's relationship with God and how closely he follows the Divine Will.”

“In the world, there are four named seasons. You have Spring when there is an awakening and a budding of new life. Then comes Summer when all is in full bloom and reaches its greatest potential. Then comes Fall when an abundant harvest is the reward for hard work. Finally you have Winter where this is not much life and all seems dormant.”

“In the spiritual realm the soul starts out in the Winter season. His relationship with God is dead or nearly dead. There is no apparent closeness to the Divine Will – to God – or attempt in living in Holy Love.”

“Next the soul comes into the Springtime of his spiritual journey. His spirit is awakened and comes alive. He forms a budding relationship with God, and is eager to overcome any error or weed on his path of holiness.”

“After Spring comes Summer. The soul blooms and reaches its fullest potential. It influences its environment with the aroma of sanctity.”

“Next the soul passes into the autumn of his life. If he has pursued personal holiness he bears an abundant harvest that will bear favor in this life and the next.”

“Although this comparison may seem tedious at first, I invite the listener to realize that as there are many variants in the environmental seasons, there are also many influences in the spiritual journey.”

“Holy Love in the heart is the way to stay your course. It fertilizes personal holiness making the soul healthy and warding off any disease of Satan.”

March 29, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I tell you, the soul that does not live in the truth does not live in reality; therefore, all the decisions and opinions of such a one are tainted with evil. You can see, then, that anyone who leads must also embrace the truth; otherwise, those who follow him are easily led astray.”

“Jesus is not part of any lie. He is Truth Itself. Any lie eats away at reality; therefore, destroying some part of the Kingdom of God.”

“True peace of heart and world peace must be built upon the truth of Holy Love – that is reality.”

April 23, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I invite you to further contemplate the ‘Tree of Eternal Life' that the Lord described to you yesterday – the tree whose fruit is the fruits of the Holy Spirit. Any fruit grows best and to its fullest if it is tenderly cared for with fertilizer and protected against disease. Begin to understand that in the spiritual realm, Holy Love fertilizes and protects every fruit of the Spirit.”

“Yes, Holy Love is the nutrient of every gift of the Holy Spirit – the food of every fruit of the Spirit, and the protection of every grace of the Spirit. Therefore, understand it is not through the intellect that the fruits of the Spirit come, for it is not enough to know about these gifts; it is through the Holy Love in each heart that these fruits take root, grow and prosper.”

“Some claim gifts that they do not have in their hearts – only in their intellect. No fruit can ripen if it is unnourished. In the spiritual being, the fruits of the Spirit must be nourished in and through Holy Love and protected from the disease of pride.”

“With all your might, pray for a strengthening of Holy Love in your heart. God does not refuse such a request.”

May 13, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“These days and during these most anguished of times, souls devoted to Christ must not be afraid to take a stand against evil. Show me a neutral heart and I will show you a lukewarm soul. Do not allow your hearts to be compromised for fear of others' opinions of you. Do not be sensitive to criticism, and do not try to look into others' hearts with a critical motive.”

“Be more focused upon moral issues and stand for the truth. Neutrality dilutes the truth and clouds the real issues at hand. Defend vehemently every issue that stands for Holy Love, for Satan's attacks are always and everywhere in opposition to Holy Love in hearts.”

“You must be warriors of the truth – not interested in pleasing man, but only God.”

May 19, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to give the world a better understanding of the Father's Omnipotent, Omnipresent Divine Will. As Jesus has instructed you, God does not mark time on the pages of a calendar or with the hands of a clock. God's Divine Will and the actions of Divine Grace move and act according to and embracing the free-will actions of man. This is not to say that man dictates and controls God's Divine Will. Rather, I liken the Divine Will to a rubber band, which stretches and bends to accommodate what it must embrace.”

“The world cannot exist outside of the Eternal Will of the Creator. However, every free-will action carries with it consequences which affect the world; for God has His plans which wax and wane according to the decisions of free will. From moment to moment God adjusts His Will to accommodate His Eternal Good which is the salvation of souls.”

“Yes, God's clock is what the heart of man embraces from moment to moment. God's clock ticks away, marking eternal salvation, mercy and justice in a world which does not recognize the passage of each present moment.”

“I come to challenge each heart to turn to the Eternal Good of All Hearts – the Eternal Love Who reconciles the heart of man with the Divine Will. Be reconciled in the most important time – the present moment.”

May 20, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that just as there are seasons according to climate, so too, there are seasons in the spiritual realm. According to what man holds in his heart – be it Holy Love or the embrace of some sin – so God mediates His Will. He measures His Love, Mercy and Justice according to the decline or embrace of Holy Love in each present moment in all hearts.”

“Therefore, understand that the Will of God oversees and embraces all people, all nations and all circumstances. God alone knows the hour of His Judgment and the moment of His Justice. God awaits every decision of free will. He mediates His Will perfectly towards each one's salvation.”

May 30, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The reason that mankind can only accept the Holy Trinity through faith is that human understanding relates to the elements of time and space. In Heaven and with God, there is no time or space.”

August 20, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Here is how people need to conduct themselves in order to progress in the spiritual life. Always embrace prudence in thought, word and deed. Prudence takes into account the effects or consequences of free will choices upon others. Prudence is never rash or impulsive. It is not unshakable in its own opinions but carefully considers the opinions of others. Prudence is especially dependent upon Holy Love and Holy Humility as its fuel.”

“Bad decisions which cause division, conflicts or even wars are always based upon imprudence.”

August 31, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I desire souls understand the importance of a daily examination of conscience. It is only in recognizing his faults and failings in Holy Love that the soul can increase in holiness.”

“The virtuous life depends on this self-correction; how important it is to recognize how Holy Love interacts in the development of every virtue. To realize this is to set the heart free and lift it up as a bird is lifted on the shoulders of a summer breeze – effortlessly.”

October 29, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I notice you have had many visits from Rachel – a soul once in Purgatory – now in Heaven. If you recall I once told you that every present moment is different for each person on earth – different crosses, different graces, different circumstances in every moment.”

“It is likewise with Purgatory. Each soul's Purgatory experience is individual. Some suffer intense flames, some experience the purification of loneliness; others may have to endure burning of the tongue for lying about others or ruining someone's reputation. But every purification is presented in an individual way just as every cross and grace is particular to each soul in the world. Every soul in Purgatory suffers the greatest trial of being separated from God, however.”

“Jesus wanted you to know these things and to pass them on to others so as to bring to light the reality that Purgatory is real. It is like so many things God's Mercy and His Justice present together.”

November 15, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes. He is holding a little child's purse – one that I lost and rediscovered months later after the little girl's birthday. I had forgotten about it. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Look! This is what humility – true and sincere humility – is like. It is like a hidden treasure that the soul possesses but does not remember. He is not looking for it in his heart, but all the time it is there; but as with any virtue, it blooms when it is shared with another. The fruit of the virtue is given out to others but the virtue remains hidden in the soul's heart.”

“You gave the little purse away but the virtue of unselfish love remains in your heart.”

November 16, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas returns, holding the little purse that he had yesterday. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Dear messenger, forgive me for belaboring the example of this little purse. It is offering such a sound example of the human heart, I cannot resist. The little purse is capable of holding many treasures. The human heart likewise can be a storehouse of treasure. Say, for instance, that this purse represents Holy Love. Inside are hidden the treasures of all the virtues, for every virtue is clothed in Holy Love. If there is a flaw in Holy Love [a hole in the purse], the virtues begin to slip out just as a coin might fall from a hole in the purse.”

“To continue our analogy, the owner of the purse only has to be certain the purse is sound and in no need of repair to know that the coins inside are secure. He doesn't need to keep counting them. Similarly, the soul needs only to be certain that the Holy Love that embraces his heart is sound. He shouldn't search his heart looking for every virtue. If he is living in Holy Love, he is embracing all the virtues. To think that you are, for instance – now humble, then wise, and so on – is a temptation to pride.”

“So the little purse has served us well if you are listening. Be perfected in Holy Love is the lesson – all else is passing.”

December 14, 2010
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You have been asking in your heart how it is the Blessed Mother could be sad in Heaven over the sins in the world. Remember, there is no element of time in Heaven. Therefore, emotions are not confined or dictated by a time frame.”

“Take, for instance, this little flower. [He is now holding a small, little flower.] When you see it, you appreciate its beauty; yet in your heart you realize it is not long until it will wither and die. So, in the same moment, you enjoy the flower but realize its beauty is brief, and so you have a little sadness in your heart, too. That is as closely as I can relate to you how Our Blessed Mother can feel the joys of Heaven and still weep for the sins of mankind all at once.”

“You cannot fully realize what it is like to exist outside of time in this life.”

January 28, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help souls to see that Jesus longs to draw all souls into His Sacred Heart. To do so, the soul needs to embrace Holy Love. There is no other port of entry. This portal of Holy Love is clothed always in the Truth, for Holy Love is the Truth.”

“Let's look at the ways that this Truth can be compromised, thus making entry to the Sacred Heart less accessible.”

“The first is any form of vanity. Vanity concerns itself with how others perceive the individual, either in importance or physical appearance. The soul loses sight of what really matters and that is how God sees him.”

“Then there is the unbridled love of pleasure which takes the soul off the path of Truth. This may be too much attention to comforts, sexual pleasures or forms of entertainment. These all appeal to disordered self-love when taken out of context for which God desires.”

“Perhaps the soul depends on other people more than he depends on God's Divine Will and Provision. This is a snare of the fowler and a trap for many on the road to personal holiness.”

“If the soul does not lend his heart to prayer, he is not in serious pursuit of the Refuge of the Sacred Heart and must look with honesty at what is obstructing the way.”

“Truth must win out in hearts in order for souls to abide in the Heart of Jesus.”

February 9, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please understand that trust never stands alone in the heart. Rather, trust is the good fruit of the combined virtues of faith, hope and love. The deeper these virtues are in the soul, the deeper the virtue of trust.”

“The soul who finds difficulty in accepting God's Mercy needs to petition Heaven for deeper faith, hope and love; then trust will follow and fill his heart like a flush of warmth on a cold winter's day.”

“The same holds true for the soul who doubts God's Provision.”

“Trust is the embodiment of faith, hope and love, just as Holy Love is the embodiment of all the Commandments.”

February 22, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“In the world around you today, ice has coated the branches of the trees, the pavement and almost everything. It is also true of the heart of the world. It, too, is coated with ice – the ice of lack of faith, the ice of lack of Holy Love.”

“Ice on the trees melts when the air around them warms up. The ice covering the heart of the world, however, will only melt from the inside out. This can only occur through the healing warmth of Holy Love.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that your daily prayer effort should include prayer for conversion of the heart of the world. The heart of the world is representative of all hearts alive in the world in any present moment.”

“Therefore, people need to conclude that free will choices in any given moment affect the entire world at large. There is never a wasted moment if it is given over to Holy Love. Every cross, every victory – indeed, every grace – is beneficial if it is clothed in this garment of Holy Love.”

“I tell you these things so that all may be more aware that every present moment holds the potential of deeper conversion and so, too, the conversion of the world.”

March 28, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come today to emphasize the importance of accepting and living in the truth. In Jesus' day, the Pharisees could not accept His profound teachings of truth. They placed themselves above the truth. They were not childlike enough to see the truth when it was given to them.”

“There are many reasons why people will not accept the truth and live in accord with it. Perhaps they would need to change their priorities – their convictions of heart or admit they are wrong. The truth of Holy Love calls for a change of lifestyle for many – placing love of God and neighbor at the center of their hearts; for some, this is a giant step in humility.”

“Yet the truth never changes to suit personality or preference. It is always the truth – always the same. It remains a common denominator in every conversion – always calling the prodigal son back to reality.”

“This is the challenge of today. For if every heart lived in the truth, every heart would be converted; then you would have peace in the world.”

April 14, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to correct the conscience of institutions and governments who base their actions upon misinformation. No agenda or reputation is worth committing this sin of a lie. Do not try to discredit your opponents with distorted information either. To do so separates you from the Divine Will. Everyone has the intrinsic right to a good reputation.”

“Instead, build up the Kingdom of God around you. Be united in humility and Holy Love; then God's Provision, which is always Perfect and Complete, will see you through every situation. His Mercy, which is one with His Love, will be upon you, for His Divine Mercy is also His Provision. His Mercy is a reflection of Divine Truth. It is the countersign of all untruths so readily accepted today.”

“God's Provision will never shrink in the face of combat – rather, it increases. Those who live in truth are always presenting to the Lord an open heart – ready to receive His Mercy and His Love.”

“Understand, then, that truth is the gateway to Divine Mercy and Divine Love.”

May 15, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help the world to realize that free will which is not ruled by Holy Love is often like a spoiled child – it is never happy – never at peace. It does not like the way events unfold, others around them act or the decisions of others. Granted that the free will choices of others often are evil – sinful, not good – but are part of God's Permitting Will; He has a plan you often do not see or realize immediately.”

“Do not be the spoiled child – stomping your feet, demanding your own way. With patience, wait to see the complete unfolding of God's Eternal Will; then you will be at peace.”

“Pray.”

June 25, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“We must, as Christ's mission in the world today, stand firm in the truth. We cannot waver in the face of political pressure. Satan's greatest weapon against us is lies. He uses the influence of title and authority to wage this war. But the faithful must remain undaunted – unchallenged – in their belief in this gospel message. It is a universal message – a message of salvation for everyone. When Jesus delivered the same message in His public ministry, He did not exclude the Pharisees or the Sadducees or any other group from their responsibility to live in Holy Love.”

“This is the same gospel message. It is not surprising Satan uses his weapon of lies against it.”

July 17, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Listen carefully now, as you seem to be mixing up what Sr. Rita told you. You are confusing fortitude with forbearance. Fortitude is the ‘miracle' of the Holy Spirit. It is fortitude that gives strength to perseverance. It is fortitude that enables the soul to practice forbearance.”

“Fortitude gives the soul strength to practice virtue.”

“Now is it clear?”

Maureen: “I guess.”

“Jesus desires the people know this, and so please pass it on.”

July 22, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes holding my favorite salt shaker. (It looks very small in his hand.) He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Did you know that your good deeds are the salt and pepper of the Holy Love you carry in your heart? Think of it. Seasoning enhances the flavor of any dish. It increases the value of what you eat by improving the taste.”

“So it is with good deeds. Such deeds are the enhancement of all the Holy Love in your heart. Good deeds performed out of love make the love in your heart shine.”

July 23, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help everyone to realize the path of Holy Perfection is strewn with many obstacles. Two of the most prevalent are discouragement and unforgiveness.”

“These are both weapons that Satan wields against the soul who pursues the spiritual journey of Holy Love. He poses arguments clothed in discouragement so that the soul begins to feel he will never be able to become holy. The enemy brings to light past sins and nurtures unforgiveness in the heart by reminding the soul of past injuries.”

“Whenever a soul begins to lose his peace for any reason – but most certainly in the ways I have mentioned here – he can be certain Satan is at work. These are things the enemy does not want revealed; he works under the cover of darkness. I am exposing his work to the Light of Truth.”

July 24, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You just ingested some sugar for an attack of hypoglycemia. As you took it, you prayed that it would take effect in your system. It is much the same with the conversion of hearts. Hearts can be given the Truth over and over. But the Truth must take effect in their hearts. If it does not change the condition of the heart, ill effects continue and grow worse – much like the sugar levels in your blood.”

“The Truth has to be absorbed into the heart and become one with the heart – much like the sugar. If the Truth does not change the heart, the soul continues in error. That is why this Mission is all about Truth, for Truth and the conversion of souls are companions.”

August 23, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“All the virtues must come together in harmony with one another in order for the soul to embrace Holy Love in his heart. The virtuous life can be likened to a great symphony. If one note is missed, the entire symphony lacks harmony. In the virtuous life, if one virtue is weakened, the entire personal journey in holiness is weakened, for Holy Love is the composite of all virtues.”

October 8, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus..”

“I have come to speak to you on the subject of compromise. Truth, you know, is always the truth. It never changes. Compromise, then, is any departure from the truth in thought, word or deed. Satan's invitation to any sin is always through the doorway of compromise. He convinces the soul that sin is not a sin. He argues that the compromise will produce some good fruit. He discourages prayer by belittling the need or the benefits of prayer. He convinces the soul that small sacrifices are unworthy.”

“This is why this Mission is all about upholding the truth. Those who oppose the Messages or the Mission have compromised the truth.”

October 18, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to enlighten the world concerning the revelation of the United Hearts. As still further has been stated, God's Love and His Mercy are one – always united. It is also true that the Cross and the Victory are one – never separate.”

“This comes to life for you in the recitation of the Chaplet of the United Hearts. You pray in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Who in the end will triumph and reign. You then meditate on the Passion of Our Lord and the Sorrows of Mary. The last meditation is in Atonement to the Two Hearts. It is such atonement that will usher in the Triumph of the New Jerusalem.”

I ask: “Why are you sweating?”

He smiles. “It is the Fire of the Holy Spirit which causes this.”

December 2, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I invite souls to understand that the way Satan appeals to their hearts is by misrepresenting the truth. He makes evil look good. He tempts the physical senses and the emotional senses; such as: the pride of power and love of control, vanity [as regards to physical appearance], and love of reputation.”

“Suppose someone speaks unkindly about you. It is Satan who keeps reminding you of it. He tells you that you have the right to be angry. He fosters pouting and unforgiveness in your heart. Satan is the one who encourages you to criticize and to judge others in your heart. He encourages division in this way; once again he compromises truth, for you do not know the motives of other hearts.”

“Study these statements and how they relate to your own lives. Correct any error present in your own heart.”

December 6, 2011
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St. Thomas Aquinas comes with two angels. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to discuss once again the topic of the Truth. Truth is always the Truth. It is a constant. It never changes. Jesus proclaimed He was the Truth when He was in the world. This is still so today. Holy Love is the Truth. It is a constant, as well.”

“There are always those who challenge the Truth and/or abandon the Truth. In this regard, we need to look at motives. This is not judging, but rather an effort to reveal the hand of the enemy. Often the Truth challenges the prestige of human intellect. This was so in Jesus' day with the Pharisees. Today, in regards to these Messages of Holy Love, many do not believe, for they believe their intellect superior to a lowly messenger such as yourself.”

“Then there are those who resent the influence of these Messages upon hearts, and desire to be in control of every form of such influence. This is a fear of loss of control and power.”

“There are still others who fear the Truth, for the Truth dictates change in their own heart. They do not see Truth as a grace, but as a threat.”

“Many who heard the Words of Jesus when He walked the earth, abandoned Him for the same reasons that some have abandoned these Messages of Holy Love. The Truth must be defended at every turn of the road. Do not betray Holy Love for any other love, be it love of power, money or reputation. Hold firm.”

January 26, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“These are very sobering facts – these Truths you have been given this week. Number one: The Truth never changes; Number two: Your disbelief in the Truth does not change the Truth.”

“Consider now what this means. The soul who chooses not to believe in Heaven, Hell or Purgatory does not change the Truth of their existence. The soul who chooses not to believe in these Messages, and their source as from Heaven, can never change the Truth of their validity. He can mislead himself and others, but he will never be justified in the Eyes of God.”

“Holy Love embraces every virtue. Without Holy Love in the heart, seemingly good virtue is disingenuous. Therefore, as the foundation of every virtue, it is also the foundation of perfection. Everyone – no matter his station in life – has the responsibility before God to embrace Holy Love. Some have a grave responsibility if they are responsible for the spiritual shepherding of others. To oppose the laws of Holy Love is to oppose salvation. To oppose these salvific Messages of Holy Love is to oppose a Light of Truth on the stairway of perfection.”

“Do not diminish God's Grace of this Mission by embracing error. Embrace the Light of Truth.”

January 27, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I come today to tell you that all grace is Holy Love. This is so, as all grace passes through the conduit of Holy Love – the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The grace of the present moment, then, is always the invitation to accept or reject Holy Love. Free will can allow the action of this Holy Love Grace to influence thoughts, words and deeds towards Holy Love or free will can reject the graces offered.”

“The soul is never abandoned by Holy Love, but always surrounded by this Grace and encouraged by his guardian angel to accept the grace of the present moment. It must be made clear, then, that all that opposes this present moment Grace of Holy Love is not of God, but inspired by the enemy of every soul. Never before in the history of mankind has the world so freely rejected the law of Holy Love unchecked.”

“Consciences, in the name of freedom, do not allow themselves to be guided by Holy Love. In so doing, they reject graces.”

“I tell you these things today, for in order that the heart of the world mend its relationship with God, a renewal of positive response to Holy Love in the present moment must begin.”

January 28, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Each one has their own responsibility as to their salvation and personal holiness. Once the soul is introduced to Holy Love, his responsibility is even greater. The essence of holiness is selflessness. This encourages prayer and sacrifice.”

“These days you can see that governments have led people into the delusion of self-fulfillment as their only goal. Sin is legalized through such self-centered moral degeneration. Religious leaders fail to renounce abortion and same sex ‘marriage' publicly for fear of loss of revenues.”

“And in all of this, the Truth is buried; the path to salvation obscured. These days it is important to keep your focus on serving instead of being served – on loving instead of seeking to be loved – on defending the truth instead of attacking the truth.”

“Your nation and the world will, of necessity, undergo a general catharsis, purging every heart of Satan's lies. It is then souls will be given the clarity of correction to see why and where they have fallen from the path of light. Holy Love is the preparation of this purging, and the light souls will understand that they must pursue.”

“Stay on course.”

February 17, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The first and the last step in any journey of personal holiness is surrender of the free will to the Will of God. It is in this surrender that the soul accepts whatever unfolds in the present moment as part of God's Plan towards his salvation. Only then can the soul realize that God is with him under the weight of the Cross, and in every joy and victory.”

February 23, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Perhaps God's Will is not what the soul would choose for himself, but the soul's acceptance of God's Will in the present moment sanctifies the moment at hand. This is the only way to unity with the Divine Will. It is in this acceptance – this surrender of the free will – that the soul finds his peace.”

“Hearts that are motivated by greed, envy, love of the temporal cannot fully surrender to God's Will. All of these and more are like chains that hold the soul back spiritually.”

“This is why the First Chamber of the United Hearts is so crucial. Purification in and through Holy Love is the way and the means to surrender to the Divine Will completely.”

February 27, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“There are many treasures people seek in the world today – financial security, freedom, power – to name a few; but the treasure people should seek is Truth. Truth uncovers the enemy of every soul and redirects souls onto the path of righteousness if it is accepted in the heart.”

“Truth is the answer to the economic and political mayhem gripping the heart of the world today. Truth calls people to personal holiness, righteous wisdom and true discernment as opposed to rash judgment. Truth calls people to prayer. It does not scatter but unites. Truth is like a filter which separates good from evil. Truth is the grace of living in Holy Love.”

March 7, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The truth is people must pray for discernment, most especially during these times. Not every whim is inspired by the Holy Spirit. Often Satan leads souls down a path of folly in pursuit of false security that is based upon fear.”

“Be at peace in your pursuit of every action. This is part of discernment. Follow the path of Holy Love. Do not act under the cover of secrecy or darkness. That is not of God.”

“Pray to be led only by the Spirit of Truth.”

April 2, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you see that hope and trust are like a closely knit fabric. The threads of hope are woven into trust. One does not exist without the other in the heart. As trust and love are so closely interconnected, trust brings hope into relationship with love.”

“The soul that trusts also hopes in the Lord. No one trusts in the Lord that does not first love Him. This is why Holy Love is the foundation of all virtue. No one can desire holiness apart from Holy Love. The more sound the foundation of Holy Love, the more the soul is able to trust and so, to hope.”

“It is as though love is the needle pulling trust and hope together into a fine fabric.”

April 11, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that as you look at the spring flowers all around you, I desire you think of the gift of faith. Faith is the little ‘seed' in the ‘soil' of Holy Love. It burgeons into a beautiful bloom, which is hope. The little ‘flower' of hope is fed and nourished by the rich ‘soil' of Holy Love, which faith is planted in. The richer the ‘soil' of Holy Love, the more beautiful the ‘bloom' of hope, which springs from a well-nourished ‘seed' of faith.”

April 19, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Truth is the solution to many a problem in the world today. Truth brings with it, very often, healing and forgiveness. Truth clarifies in the midst of confusion. Truth justifies actions and brings right reason and wisdom to the forefront.”

“Truth convicts the duplicitous heart. Truth reserves judgment until all the facts are brought to light. Truth is the light on the path of salvation. Truth is Holy Love.”

May 14, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to speak to you about humble love. Unless humility is part of the Holy Love a soul professes to hold in his heart, the love in his heart is superficial. Humble love does not focus on self and how everything affects self. Humble love focuses away from self and towards others.”

“Humble love has a truthful opinion of his own limitations, strengths and weaknesses. He is never presumptuous about his capabilities. He respects the strengths of others and makes allowances for their weaknesses. Humble love is always forgiving.”

“If the soul who aspires to perfection in Holy Love is given insight into the faults of another, he prays for their triumph over these faults, and at the same time, forgives them. If it is his duty to correct another, he does so humbly – not out of self-righteousness.”

“Without the traits of humility, such as I have described to you, in the heart the soul cannot mount to perfection in Holy Love. He may fool himself, thinking he is passing quickly through the Chambers of the United Hearts, but that is Satan's lie. If humility and love are not together in the climb to holiness, self-love has become the master of the soul. This is a familiar trap the enemy lays – causing the soul to think he is far better off than he is spiritually. In truth he has been blind-sided as to his own faults and weaknesses. He may even view limitations as strengths.”

“Beware and be prudent, then, in all I have advised you about today. Every day pray for humble love.”

May 16, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The opposite of spiritual pride would be humble love. Humble love regards himself as the least holy, the most unworthy of grace. He knows all good comes from God – that God is the source of every grace. He humbly tries just to be an instrument in God's Hands. Humble love humbly bears, with patience, the mistakes and character flaws of others. He mercifully, gently corrects when it is his place to do so.”

“In humble love, the soul is always forgiving; knowing it is God's Grace that keeps him from making the errors another has made. In this same spirit of humility, he forgives himself of all iniquity.”

“Humble love never tears down – always builds up. It never causes division, but unites. It does not see its opinion as the only opinion unless it is a matter of good versus evil; then, humble love clings to the Truth.”

“Pray for humble love in your heart.”

May 18, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When I speak to you of discernment, such as I am today, I do not refer to random opinions about everyday affairs which do not assail reputation. I speak of the opinions expressed as expert conclusions, which are used to harm organizations, ministries, apparitions, visionaries, and Heaven's intended work, such as we have here.”

“This is where rash judgment and discernment must be more clearly defined. Rash judgment is not based upon the Truth. The lies of rash judgment are circulated unjustly. This could have, as its root, many causes. Perhaps the Truth was never sought out. Perhaps jealousy took hold or fear of loss of control. Sometimes rash judgment [which is one with false discernment] is expressed through the desire for self-importance. Yes, some do try to build up self-reputation by tearing down the reputation of others. This is never of God.”

“Hasty and superficial efforts should never be a part of deciding for or against messages, apparitions or any of Heaven's efforts in the world*. Self-gain must never be part of the discernment process; nor should preconceived opinions or any negative motive come into play. Ulterior motives open the door to misinformation.”

“All discernment must be based upon Truth. The Soul of Truth is Holy Love. The Soul of Holy Love is Truth. No one can justify a judgment outside of this.”

* Errant decisions regarding this apparition site have occurred previously on Messages that have been received since 1985.

Part 2 – P.M.

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have returned. I have yet more to say about rash judgment – discernment. Please realize that many who tout their ‘powers' of discernment have nothing more than a bad case of spiritual pride. They come across as having the only and final opinion on a certain apparition, message or ministry. They may see what they purport as an error in one message according to their ‘expertise', and proclaim loudly – even worldwide – that none of the messages are true.”

“Every grace that is given by way of apparitions, messages and more requires a response from mankind. If, through spiritual pride, a soul chooses to disbelieve or worse yet, to oppose the graces offered, he is answerable to God. He is not only answerable for his own lack of positive response, but for the many prayers left unsaid due to his negative influence.”

“The overall bouquet of any heavenly apparition is all the graces put together, exuding the heavenly fragrance of a call to conversion.”

“Discernment of apparitions needs to step out of the dark ages where every reported apparition provokes some negative response.”

May 20, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to point out that the most important grace given freely at this site here is conversion of heart. This is true, for the conversion of heart is like the vase that holds all the other flowers of virtues. The water in the vase is the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to pursue the life of virtue; the virtues are nourished by this inspiration.”

“Please note that flowers in a vase still need attention to stay alive. From time to time they need fresh water. So, in the spiritual life, the soul must be continually open to fresh inspirations as to living deeper in the virtues.”

“The fragrance of any bouquet is a great part of its beauty. The fragrance of the spiritual life is the Holy Love in the heart which permeates the soul and the environment around him.”

June 27, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Never be afraid to proclaim the Truth. The Truth brings light to darkness – corrects hearts – redirects footsteps to follow the path of righteousness. It is Satan who encourages hiddenness, for he is the prince of lies. He likes to empower souls with a sense of self-importance. The evil one masks Truth so that it appears to be something of his own design. It is his job to make evil look good, and good to be evil.”

“This is why the Truth, which is unchanging, must be championed and always sought after.”

September 24, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please understand how important a well-formed Christian conscience is. Such a conscience is formed according to the embrace of the Ten Commandments, which is Holy Love. The decisions a person makes throughout his life are according to his conscience. If his conscience supports the Truth of Holy Love, which is unchanging, he will live in Truth.”

“If there is a compromise in Truth, the soul will make compromised – even convoluted – decisions.”

“God does not change His Commandments to suit personalities or situations. It is the error-ridden conscience which tries to alter the Commandments.”

“God judges according to the soul's commitment to Truth.”

December 8, 2012
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“In everything, every need – spiritual, physical or emotional – God knows best the needs of everyone. His Provision is always perfect and abundant. Trust in this.”

“Take, for instance, the feast day we now celebrate. God saw the need of an Immaculate Soul that would be worthy to bear His Son. Therefore, in His Generosity, He created Mary, the Immaculata.”

“How easy it is for Him to provide for your every need from the smallest to the greatest. Pray for the grace to trust in this, as it pleases God.”

“Yes, I said we are celebrating this feast day, for Heaven is celebrating with earth this important day.”

January 28, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I tell you solemnly, God's Will is part of every person's life in every present moment. These Messages of Holy Love make it easier to recognize the Father's Divine Will and to adhere to it.”

“These Messages are the Light on the path to personal holiness and salvation. These Messages and this site are not unlike a vault that safeguards the Remnant Faithful from the great apostasy as yet to come; for God's Permitting Will always allows free will to choose but, also, shows souls the path of His Divine Choice which is always the embrace of Holy Love.”

February 4, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I pray God be in my heart and on my lips as I speak to you today. I have come to address the evil of placing limitations on Truth. To limit Truth is to corrupt. Limitations on Truth are accepted only through self-interests rising out of disordered self-love. When institutions – religious or otherwise – distort the Truth, either by what they say and do or by intentional cover-ups, they become corrupt.”

“Excuses such as safeguarding reputation, financial support or protecting the faith in a corrupt system are never reasons for placing limitations upon the Truth. They are Satan's temptations to sin.”

“The solution to every compromise is the Light of Truth. Disclosure of the Truth is often painful but necessary to a sound moral society. The only ones who would object to this or any of the Messages are those who are challenged by them.”

February 5, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Accept these, my words, in humility and with gratitude. Truth, which has been subjugated to any evil, no longer is Truth. But, this does not mean Truth cannot be put to the test. The test, however, must be one determined to uphold the reality of the Truth – not bent on destroying it towards some personal agenda or gain.”

“The victory of Truth in hearts is more important than the protection of any title or the subservience to any earthly authority. This is because God is Truth. The soul cannot live in Truth if he becomes confused as to what the Truth actually is.”

“The Spirit of Truth must not be denied, but recognized and
heeded.” *

*Note – The Spirit of Truth is the Holy Spirit.


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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“May the Lord enlighten the world through these, my words, to you. Truth is unchanging. It is always complete in and of itself. It cannot be added to nor subtracted from. Truth cannot be challenged by another Truth. Only Truth and untruth challenge one another. Opposition to Truth is evil.”

“Subjugation of Truth to evil compromises the reality of Truth and transforms it through compromise to evil. Thus compromised, Truth no longer exists but gives way to evil.”

February 7, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please allow my words to you today to resonate in your soul. Scripture has it that faith, hope and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. Holy Love is Truth. Therefore, understand that Truth will live on into eternity. Truth will be, and is the foundation of the New Jerusalem.”

“Those who do not live in Truth cannot claim victory over sin. Any compromise of Truth breaches the foundation of the New Jerusalem in the heart. Jesus desires all be one with Him. This is why these Messages and the spiritual journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts have been imparted to this generation. Spiritual preparation is more important than any calculation towards physical needs.”

“Be prepared and strengthened in Holy Love – the Truth.”

March 23, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus – Ever Present in the Tabernacles of the World.”

“I desire that souls begin to grasp this Truth and to act on it, as it pleases God. The only way to spiritual perfection is in and through perfection in Holy Love. Holy Love embraces all the Commandments and every virtue. There is no other way to holiness and to perfection in the spiritual journey.”

“This is why the First Chamber in the journey through the United Hearts is given over to Holy Love – purification of iniquity through the Flame of Love which is Our Mother's Heart.”

“Souls are called to be one with Holy Love from the cradle – indeed, from conception – for this is the model of sanctification. This spiritual perfection is the foundation of the innermost longing of every heart.”

April 11, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“One of Satan's favorite ploys is to encourage doubt or disbelief in Jesus' miracles: His Real Presence in the Eucharist, all the Messages here, and now, he is covering up the significance of the Seal of Discernment. Of course, he does not want people to look into their own hearts with clarity. He opposes anyone knowing the difference between good and evil, and recognizing it. But while the enemy of salvation realizes the significance of the Seal of Discernment and people recognizing the state of their souls, many people do not understand what a great grace this is.”

“This grace could not have been given at a more significant time in the history of salvation. In the future, souls will need to discern, not only the state of their own hearts, but which leaders are working towards the greater Glory of God. This Seal illuminates Truth and reveals Satan's lies – to God be the Glory.”

June 22, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Truth never changes. It does not matter who believes or disbelieves, for it is still the Truth. No amount of influence, power, authority or riches can change the Truth. Therefore, when you are told Holy Love is the Truth, no amount of compromise, no challenge, no redefinition of facts, can change this Truth.”

“All the rhetoric and accusations amount to naught. Let nothing persuade you away from the pure Truth of Holy Love. Because you are saved through the Holy Love in your heart, those who propose arguments against Holy Love are attacking your salvation.”

“It is as though you are given a lifeboat to cross treacherous waters; the lifeboat being Holy Love, the waters being the world and all its deceptions. All around you are drowning souls sinking in the water. They are saying: ‘Don't hang onto the lifeboat. It is not good'. Only a fool would let go. Holy Love is your lifeboat of salvation. Pay no attention to those who are drowning in doubts, self-righteousness and spiritual pride. Cling tight to your lifeboat of salvation – Holy Love.”

July 2, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Allow me to continue my narration on justification. The justification of your every thought, word and deed needs to be Holy Love. In this way, you advance most quickly through the Sacred Chambers and arrive at perfection in the Divine Will.”

“If your destination is the Father's Divine Will – as it certainly should be – then you are using the justification of Holy Love to arrive at this goal, and you are living in Right Reason.”

“Holy Love offers no justification in compromise of the Truth. Satan tries to dress compromise as justified for this reason or that; but how can you be vindicated except in the Truth of Holy Love?”

“You cannot exchange Holy Love with any other motive for your thoughts, words or actions. To do so is to accept untruth.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I have come to address the topic of justification. In today's world, the general population believes their justification to be their free will choices. But this is not just reason nor vindication of sin. Indeed, free will has become like a false god. Free will is protected unjustly by laws that permit the choice to destroy life in the womb. But in God's Eyes, there is no justification for such action.”

“Holy Love justifies right reason. Holy Love does not justify any sin. No one can vindicate himself in Truth through free will choice.”

August 15, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come today to help you see that the ballast which keeps your spiritual ship afloat is humility. Humility in the heart is the defender of Holy Love in the heart. One does not exist without the other. Humility is Truth and the revelation of how the soul stands before God. There will come a moment in time when this same Truth will blanket the earth and reveal to each soul his true status before God. Some will perish in fright. Still others will be unable to accept this Truth. Only the Father knows the hour of this Universal Truth; but, souls must prepare their hearts in humility for this moment of grace.”

“Humility does not seek importance or the spotlight. It does not inflate its position in the world or seek compliments in regard to any of its works or actions. Humility shuns recognition for any of its accomplishments. The humble heart seeks the background and to be unnoticed.”

“As with any virtue, humility which is practiced to impress others is false. Humility needs to be hidden in a deep relationship with God – between the soul and the Heart of God.”

“It is easy to see how a lack of humility causes pain to the Mournful Heart of Jesus. Every sin transgresses Holy Love. Every sin arises out of pride. Pride is the arch-enemy of Holy Love and humility.”

“Pray that your heart is washed clean by humility every morning. Never believe yourself to be more than you are in God's Eyes.”

September 27, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Holy Love is the Divine Will of God. Since the Will of God is all Truth, all Truth is contained in Holy Love.”

October 2, 2013
Feast of The Holy Guardian Angels
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I tell you, no other apparition has dealt so succinctly with personal holiness and the spiritual journey into the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Because these Messages mainly deal with the interior forum of the soul, it is inappropriate for anyone to interfere in belief and practice of Heaven's instructions here.”

“Only darkness would oppose the Light of Truth.”

October 10, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the importance of a well-formed conscience; that is to say, a conscience formed in Truth. Let us compare the conscience to an egg. The shell of the egg protects the egg itself, so we could say the shell of the conscience represents the Truth. If the egg shell cracks or becomes compromised, the contents of the egg leak out. So it is with the conscience. If the Truth is compromised, every thought, word and deed which arises from the conscience is compromised as well.”

“So you see, too, what the soul accepts as Truth must be based upon the reality of God's Law or else the conscience is compromised – the egg shell is cracked.”

“I give you all of this in such simplistic terms so as to avoid confusion which is so prevalent today.”

October 12, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Truth bears itself out in the reality of the facts. There is truth in the secular world and Truth in the religious world. In the religious realm of Truth, everything is based upon Holy Love and God's Dominion over the heart and the world around the heart. God's Laws and His Divine Will are one and take supremacy over free will. The more the soul surrenders, that is, accepts God's Divine Will, the deeper his holiness and the deeper his surrender to Holy Love.”

“The Chambers of the United Hearts represent the means of attaining the deep surrender to the Truth.”

“Truth is never pretentious or presumptuous. It holds no guile. Truth is straightforward, always seeking recognition in the midst of confusion. Those who live in the Truth are not self-serving, but God-serving. The Truth strips the soul of self-importance and nurtures humility.”

November 9, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The tree whose leaves wither and die stands bare and naked – its beauty gone. So it is with each soul whose faith shrivels and dies. He is naked and vulnerable to every temptation and attack of Satan.”

“In due season, the tree comes to life again – its leaves budding and blooming forth. The soul, however, can only come to life again if God offers to him the gift of faith once more. If the soul should be so fortunate, he will bloom forth in the radiance of grace if, through free will, he accepts the gift God offers.”

“Every soul makes himself vulnerable to evil when he accepts any compromise of faith. The doorway to these challenges remains the soul's free will. Faith is based on Truth and Truth does not change.”

November 23, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I wish to describe to you the anatomy of abuse of authority, for it is rampant today on every level of leadership. The main criteria for fair and just leadership is Holy Love in the heart. Without this, the heart becomes proud and ambitious, looking to his own interests without regard for those he is given to lead. It is then, love of power, reputation and even money easily move in and take charge of the heart. All of this is the mother of the compromise of Truth.”

“Too often leaders make up their own truths in order to suit their agendas of unchallenged power. It behooves the righteous of heart to unite in the Truth and to hold all leadership accountable to the reality of their actions in opposition to the Truth. Do not be lulled into complacency by titles which, in and of themselves, may or may not serve the Truth.”

“Leaders are set in place to gently shepherd and guide. Control for the sake of self-interests is not of God. You must oppose such fallacies.”

“Be wise in the leadership you support. God has given you a heart, not to be tricked, but to reason according to Holy Love. Pray for wisdom.”

December 18, 2013
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I have come to help all to realize that you cannot grow spiritually unless you embrace the Truth. To live in the Truth means that all your thoughts, words and deeds are governed by Holy Love. Thus, the Truth is that all thoughts, words and actions respect God and neighbor. The world would greatly benefit from my advice to you today. There would be unity and peace in all hearts. Governments and those in authority would not abuse their power.”

“But today, the Mournful Heart of Jesus continues to grieve the lack of respect for Truth and the abuse of power – the two evils which have unraveled the peace and security in the world. Pray that God takes measures to stop the evil agenda which has been set in motion in the Middle East and elsewhere.”

January 23, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help all to see that Holy Love and the Truth are always together. When Truth is compromised, it is always an occasion of sin and, therefore, in opposition to Holy Love.”

“Truth is the basis of Holy Love. Deception is founded on disordered self-love. If the heart is compliant with God's Will, which is Holy Love, it follows that thought, word and deed will be truthful.”

“When priests do not preach against sin, by omission they are misleading their flock and promoting untruth. This is the bad fruit of the desire for popularity. But how do you prosper if your pews are full and your coffers overflowing when your flock is not spiritually healthy? Recognize your call to save souls by leading your flock in the Truth.”

“Every soul has the responsibility to live in the Truth of Holy Love.”

January 28, 2014
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The consecrated life means a life dedicated to a certain ideal or devotion. Thus a heart consecrated to Divine Love patterns his thoughts, words and actions after Divine Love. A heart consecrated to the Truth, similarly always represents the Truth.”

“How many leaders, secular or otherwise, can say they are consecrated to the Truth or Divine Love? How many hearts in the world are consecrated to God's Divine Will?”

“You have been given the path to follow if you wish to be so consecrated. It is the spiritual journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts. How few have found it, or having found it, choose to pursue it? In order to pursue this path, souls must surrender themselves – their will – their selfish agendas. They must allow Truth to rule their hearts. They must let go of love of the created and cling to the Creator.”


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St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“These days are not only frigid in temperature, but man's relationship with God is frigid. I could enumerate the errors in the heart of man, but the fault lies in mankind's desire to please himself and others rather than God. This is why every sort of sin and abomination is accommodated, even pandered to. This is why governments legalize sin and oppose Christian concepts of right versus wrong.”

“People must not regard human opinion above God's opinion. It is God's opinion which determines your eternal destiny. God will not redefine His Commandments at your judgment to make you look good.”

“These days, as the prophetic time clock races forward, people must realize the every opportunity, every grace that is extended to them to place God's Divine Will back in the center of their hearts. When hearts allow these opportunities to pass them by, they widen the abyss between Heaven and earth. When they choose not to repair this fractured relationship, they worsen the fracture.”

“Even my warnings to you today will be resisted by many. I tell you, believing in untruth does not make it true. Obeying untruth does not make it true. To obey untruth strengthens Satan's kingdom. In this regard, I am not addressing those who have taken a vow of obedience. That is a different matter.”

“Take my words to you today seriously. I have been sent by the Most High to secure your salvation. Make it known.”

January 29, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I will tell you why this Mission stresses Truth. These days, the Tradition of Faith is under attack by what is trendy and popular. Truth is the support of Tradition. Truth lays bare all error.”

“You will not find Truth in the hearts of those who accommodate error or who pander to those who promote error. Much of this is found in governments and positions of leadership.”

“This Mission has had to stand its ground in the face of rash judgments (mistaken for discernment in the face of jealousies and spiritual envy) all fueled by prideful competition. This is why Truth remains at the center of the entire Mission, and will be always.”

January 30, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to discuss with you today the topic of unity. As with any thought, word or deed, unity is good only insofar as it is based upon Holy Love. Then, the fruits and the goal are worthy. However, Satan will use unity under the guise of world peace to gain his own evil end.”

“If you unite under an evil leader, God is not a part of it. Hitler and others bear witness to this. The key to God's Will is to always be united under a leader who leads with Holy Love. Then, God's good will come from it. The more freedom that is relinquished to evil leadership, the more powerful the evil becomes. Therefore, comprehend that you must not blindly follow any leader but first discern where he is leading you and towards what end.”

“Make leadership accountable.”

March 28, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to succinctly state the differences between a believer and non-believer in Holy Love. These have been stated in various ways in the past, but bear repeating.”

“The non-believer has erroneous opinion based on hearsay or some untruth and will not search out the Truth or accept it; while the believer accepts Heaven's intervention as the Truth.”

“The non-believer cannot accept Heaven's choice of visionary or messenger out of spiritual envy and places limitations on who or where Holy Spirit will work; while the believer makes total allowance for Heaven's right to choose whom It wishes without limitations.”

“The non-believer does not internalize Messages and is not open to self-knowledge; while the believer applies every Message to himself and constantly strives for perfection in holiness.”

“The non-believer looks for any negative reason to disbelieve and does not base negative opinions on fact; while the believer sees the good in every Message.”

“The non-believer is full of self-righteousness; while the believer humbly believes others to be more holy than himself and states his opinions – then prays they are accepted.”

“There are marked differences in the hearts of believers and non-believers. They are as far apart as pride is from humility. Pray the barrier of proud hearts is defeated.”

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September 30, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Truth separates and divides – good against evil. As Truth is compromised, the difference between good and evil becomes obliterated. This is why Jesus' Heart mourns today.”

October 14, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Victory of Truth will come into all hearts in the New Jerusalem. This victory will be the clear revelation of good versus evil. There will be no more ‘gray' areas or false discernment. Sin will be seen as evil and no one will try to re-define it.”

November 11, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“None of what is taking place in the world today makes any sense unless you understand God's Infinite Mercy. These days are all a part of His Mercy and a sign of grace; for as evil increases, the Lord is increasing the Remnant Faithful. As Satan's fingerprints are all over government leaders and their policies, good is becoming united despite some conflict.”

“Remember, that trust in the Lord calls down God's greatest favor upon you, and do not lose hope.”

Read 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3 *

Synopsis: Pray in thanksgiving always for the grace of proving your faith, laboring in love and showing constancy of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.

We give thanks to God always for you all; making a remembrance of you in our prayers without ceasing, being mindful of the work of your faith, and labour, and charity, and of the enduring of the hope of our Lord Jesus Christ before God and our Father.

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Douay-Rheims Bible.
-Synopsis of Scripture provided by spiritual advisor.

December 30, 2014
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Humility and love must be united in the heart for all the other virtues to flourish. If this is not the case, all the other virtues are false. A false virtue is one that is practiced out of pretense.”

“So you see, just as trust is the good fruit of humility and love working together in the soul, so too is forgiveness. Forgiveness arises out of a loving, humble heart. Such a heart does not nurture grudges, nor does such a heart look for reasons to be angry. Instead, the loving, humble heart looks for reasons to forgive through Holy Love. Such a heart does not view everything as how it affects himself, but regards the consequences to others. This is more of a selfless love.”

“Love and humility are the vestment of all virtue.”

Read Colossians 3:12-14 *

Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassion, kindness, lowliness, meekness, and patience, forbearing one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.

January 5, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The reason people compromise the Truth is they want to believe they walk in righteousness while twisting the Truth to suit their own will. But, Truth is Truth and does not change to accommodate sinful, self-serving desires.”

“The prime example of this convoluted thinking is the attempt to reinterpret God's Commandments to fit human will and desires. The reality of the Truth is dismissed as no longer relevant in the ‘new' truth that the soul invents for himself.”

“Disobedience to the Truth is evil and leads the soul into darkness. The Truth is godliness.”

Read 1 Peter 1:22 *

Having purified your souls by your obedience to the Truth for a sincere love of the brethren, love one another earnestly from the heart.

Read Titus 1:1-2 *

Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to further the faith of God's elect and their knowledge of the Truth which accords with godliness, in hope of eternal life which God, Who never lies, promised ages ago…

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.

January 26, 2015
Feast of Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“While there are many threats to world peace circulated about, today, and many survival plans, this Mission has mainly to do with the most important concern of all – the salvation of souls. This Mission is the conversion of the heart of the world through Holy Love. Success is measured in the turning away from evil and the pursuit of good through Holy Love. In this Mission is Heaven's call to turn away from all that opposes Holy Love and to pray to recognize the Truth between good and evil.”

“Beware of any false sense of security such as politicians who betray the world situation as ‘status quo' or even improving. This is strictly a ploy to make themselves look good, but also a strengthening of the undetected enemy who is evil. You must understand that evil is very much at work in every abuse of authority and compromise of Truth. Some are so enamored with their own importance, they believe whatever they say will become the Truth. Many who follow them believe so as well. This is what induces a false sense of security and a complacency against identifying evil and fighting it. Once again, I tell you, do not be so impressed with who says what, but what they are saying.”

“Holy Love in hearts is the greatest weapon of good against evil. It is more important than any weapon of mass destruction, peace plans which man contrives, hoarding of worldly goods against future needs, or trust in world leaders who are compromised, at best. In the end, each soul has his time before God's Judgment. This is what Holy Love prepares you for, as well as a just life in the world now.”

Read 1 Timothy 6:6-7 *

Of course, there is great gain in godliness combined with contentment; for we brought nothing into the world, so that we can take nothing out of it…

Note: Although not asked by Heaven, to understand the full context of this passage please read 1 Timothy 6:3-10.

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Note provided by spiritual advisor.

January 28, 2015
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

I (Maureen) ask St. Thomas: “Why did they call you the ‘Angelic Doctor'?”

“I suppose partly because I was always recollected and never spoke harshly to anyone when they asked questions.”

“But, today, I come to speak about a particular obstacle on the journey through the Chambers of the United Hearts. It is a trap Satan uses to catch people off guard. It is self-centeredness. The soul so often does not recognize this obstacle, but grows more and more in the habit of viewing everything as to how it affects himself. He becomes self-serving, not with an eye to serving others. He may, without recognizing it, redefine the Truth to suit his own needs. In this way, he may view certain sins as harmless and not evil. This is how abortion and sodomy have become political issues. They have been redefined as ‘freedoms'.”

“The self-centered soul has difficulty in seeing error in his own heart. He becomes self-righteous quite readily. However, he may be quick to find fault in others.”

“If this obstacle is not overcome, the path to salvation is obscured through compromised Truth. So you see, the reason Truth is compromised is self-centered interests.”

“The way to avoid this is to always, at every opportunity, look to the needs of others first before self.”

January 29, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When souls become consumed with self-love which is disordered, it is difficult, at best, to recognize and avoid sin in thought, word and deed. This is because self-centered love leads the soul to choose what he wants – not what God wants.”

“To live in Holy Love is to live in God's Will. The soul who chooses Holy Love chooses to love God and neighbor first and then self. If only world leaders would live and govern according to Holy Love. But as it is, the weakness of self-centered love is governing many nations and institutions. Even worse is the guise of some leaders to use social change as a means of gaining more power for themselves. They speak and act as though they are helping underprivileged, but in Truth, they are making them more dependent upon their faulty leadership.”

“This is why it is so important that selfish hearts not be placed in leadership roles. Such hearts lead only towards their own advantage.”

“Selfishness is the breeding ground for sin and faulty leadership.”

Read Ephesians 3:14-19 *

Synopsis: Prayer that by the Power of the Holy Spirit, the Love of Christ, which surpasses all knowledge, may be rooted in and fill all hearts.

For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in Heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of His Glory He may grant you to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, and that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have power to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of Scripture provided by spiritual advisor.

February 1, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You must never place obedience above living in the Truth. This is what draws whole factions of people off course. An extreme example of this would be terrorism. They obey untruth and kill in the name of untruth.”

“You must realize that God commands only that which builds up the Body of Christ through a virtuous life. Every virtue is based upon Holy Love and built upon humility. These Truths should not be dictated against. Such opposition opposes God Himself. Such errors divide and weaken the Kingdom of God.”

“The Son of Man did not suffer and die so that you could live in doubts and confusion, but so that you would live in union with Holy Love. Do not believe one thing in your heart but live according to error.”

Read Mark 7:6-8 *

Synopsis: Love according to the Ten Commandments – which Holy Love embodies, and not according to the ways of humans (the ways of the world).

He said to them, “Isaiah prophesied rightly about you hypocrites, as it is written, ‘This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me; in vain do they worship me, teaching human precepts as doctrines.' You abandon the Commandment of God and hold to human tradition.”

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of Scripture provided by spiritual advisor.

March 13, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Bear with me for awhile as I present to you this analogy. You carry with you a pocketbook and you are very careful to safeguard its contents. It is not so much the purse itself that you wish to secure, but what is contained within the purse.”

“Now, liken the purse to the heart which carries within it the spirituality of the soul. Traditions of faith within the heart must be safeguarded lest they be stolen away. The thief is Satan and his minions. He challenges the Truth through intellect, but faith is not based upon intellect. Faith is believing in what you cannot see or prove.”

“Souls have to be careful in their attempts to prove faith matters to others. If Truth is presented to the soul and God offers the gift of faith with the Truth, it is a free will choice as to whether the soul accepts the Truth or not.”

“This is how Holy Love comes into play in the Remnant Faithful. If the soul is embraced and embraces Holy Love, he will be less likely to be persuaded by intellect to abandon Tradition.”

“This is why Jesus and His Holy Mother have been preparing hearts for these times of compromise of Truth. These Messages of Holy Love are providing a secure Refuge for the Truth – a safe ‘pocketbook' away from the thief.”

Read 1 Thessalonians 2:13*

And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the word of God, which is at work in you believers.

Read 2 Thessalonians 2:13-15*

But we are bound to give thanks to God always for you, brethren beloved by the Lord, because God chose you from the beginning to be saved, through sanctification by the Spirit and belief in the Truth. To this he called you through our gospel, so that you may obtain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the Traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by letter.

* -Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.

April 22, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Truth unites the soul to God. Untruth damages the soul's relationship with God. The soul needs to be continually cognizant of where his thoughts, words and actions are coming from and leading him to. If these transgress Holy Love and the Ten Commandments, the Truth has been compromised. This compromise of Truth is the inspiration towards sin. The compromise of Truth pulls the soul away from God's Will and into error.”

“Since all souls are created to be united with God, anything which pulls the soul away from God's Will must be identified and avoided. These Truths are what Satan tries to compromise, so that the soul is unable to be perfected in Holy Love. The very basics of good versus evil are now challenged in this generation of compromise. God's Patience is tested.”

“Each soul needs to surrender over and over to the Truth of Holy Love in order to mend his ongoing relationship with God. This effort will appease the Heart of God. Do not take Truth for granted, for in every present moment Satan challenges the Holy Love in your hearts.”

Read 1 Peter 1:13-16,22-23+

Synopsis: General Counsel of Obedience to Holy Love – as revealed by the grace of Jesus Christ in adhering to Holy Love, be as obedient children of God and do not conform to the sins of former days when ignorant of the Ten Commandments, but be holy as the One, Jesus Christ, Who calls you to holiness. As obedience to Holy love and the Ten Commandments has purified your souls in holiness, be sincere and intense in your love for one another; for you have been reborn – not from a corruptible seed, but an incorruptible seed – through the Word of God (and the Messages of Holy Love) from the One Who lives and abides forever.

Therefore gird up your minds, be sober, set your hope fully upon the grace that is coming to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. As obedient children, do not be conformed to the passions of your former ignorance, but as He Who called you is Holy, be holy yourselves in all your conduct; since it is written, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.”. . . Having purified your souls by your obedience to the Truth for a sincere love of the brethren, love one another earnestly from the heart. You have been born anew, not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding Word of God.

+-Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of Scripture provided by spiritual advisor.

June 10, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Souls can and do very often seek other paths to salvation, but the genuine path that all eventually are drawn back to is Holy Love. There is no way to salvation outside of love of God and love of neighbor. To deny this is to deny the Truth.”

“The response to Holy Love by the soul must not be casual. The more the soul pursues this path of Holy Love, the more he will be challenged to change directions. Every virtue will be tested. But remember, in the test is the practice of the virtue.”

“Do not fall into the trap of becoming critical of others. Adopt a forgiving attitude, an attitude that overlooks the faults of others and looks for good.”

Read 2 Timothy 1:13-14+

Synopsis: Follow the pattern of sound teaching of faith as given by Christ Jesus and as handed on in the Tradition of Faith. Guard the Truth that has been entrusted in this teaching by the Holy Spirit Who dwells within us.

Follow the pattern of the sound words which you have heard from me, in the faith and love which are in Christ Jesus; guard the Truth that has been entrusted to you by the Holy Spirit who dwells within us.

+-Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of scripture provided by Spiritual Advisor.

June 30, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to speak to you about discernment, since discernment forms people's opinions concerning these Messages.* Discernment must be spiritual. If it is bound to human interest, it is not true. Human interests lead to politics. Political pressures warp discernment and convolute the Truth.”

“False discernment, which is based upon human interests, is nothing more than rash judgment. It is not based upon the Truth or inspired by the Spirit of Truth. Many believe that those of worldly esteem, those vested in importance, cannot be wrong in their discernment. This is not true, for wherever there is the human element, there is room for error.”

“This is why discernment – true discernment – must be a cooperation between the soul and the Holy Spirit. Any human concern must not be present.”

* The Holy and Divine Love Messages and ecumenical Ministry and Mission of Holy Love at Maranatha Spring and Shrine.

September 5, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Truly I tell you, the Truth never changes. It can be misinterpreted, misrepresented on purpose and transgressed by what not is said, but it never changes. Sin is sin. Trying to redefine sin or giving it a new label does not make sin right.”

“Free will has become its own god, choosing the freedom to sin as a right. Thus you have abortion and same-sex marriage. Misplaced compassion promotes forgiveness of these sins but not correction. Spiritual leaders these days are too interested in pleasing man and not interested enough in pleasing God. Thus you have the ongoing moral war all over the world.”

“To forgive a sin once does not exonerate the sinner of all future sins. The penitent must hold in his heart the firm purpose of amendment towards the future.”

He bows and leaves.

October 9, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“This is an important endeavor – this Global Rosary for Discernment. The soul that cannot distinguish good from evil is in great peril. This is the way Satan overpowers souls – by making good look evil and evil to appear good. This is how he takes over the hearts of politicians, leaders within Church circles, and how he influences the media.”

“Through this effort – the Global Rosary for Discernment – souls will begin to see how they are being misled. The rosary, remember, puts power in the hands of those who pray it – not just recite it.* Allow yourselves to be empowered through the rosary. It is Heaven's solution to lukewarmness and complacency of spirit. Just as God has a plan for every soul and for the world at large, so does Satan. This is why the Global Rosary for Discernment is so important.”

* Resources to consult on how to truly pray the rosary from the heart and not just recite it (and its effects on hearts):

1) The Secret of the Rosary by St. Louis de Montfort
Montfort Publications, Bay Shore, NY (1954)

2) The Divine Mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary –
Taken from “The City of God” (4 volumes) by Blessed Mary of Agreda
JMJ Book Co. Necedah, WI (1973)

October 30, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“In matters of faith, grace is always given for the soul to believe. However, the more the soul doubts – the weaker the grace. Please understand then, that intellectual pride is the villain in the spiritual journey. It is this pride that seeks out reasons to believe or not to believe. It is intellectual pride which argues against faith.”

“Self-righteousness is a form of intellectual pride. It is the attitude of having all the answers – a spiritual smugness. It is God who forms the intellect. It is man who uses it to his own disadvantage and vandalizes the purpose God has set in place for its every use.”

“The intellect must be seasoned with Holy Humility and Holy Love for it to become a palatable fruit of Truth in God's Eyes. Otherwise, every sort of compromise can sneak in through the doorway of intellectual pride.”

“Pray to Our Lady, Protectress of the Faith, to overcome any intellectual pride in your heart.”

November 12, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“All Truth is based upon the recognition of good as apart from evil. This is so, for any lie is based upon deceit, which is evil. No one lives in the Truth apart from God's Commandments.”

“So you can understand how important discernment is in this age when Satan's trickery is accepted as Truth. Governments, laws, even some spirituality is based upon the foundation of evil which is misrepresented as Truth.”

“The Messages of Holy Love form a protective barrier against evil hypocrisy. Pursue the Truth of Holy Love and do not be persuaded against God's Commandments to gain any merit in the world – not popularity, material gain or power.”

“The soul who cannot determine good from evil is easy prey for Satan. Pray the rosary for proper discernment during these confusing times.”

November 13, 2015
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St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I come once again to address the subject of discernment. Discernment is so vital in living in the Truth. These days, Truth is so under attack and even disregarded to suit personal agendas. Too often rash judgment masquerades as Truth. Facts are not verified, but accepted at face value. Every untruth leads to more confusion.”

“This is why false discernment – discernment not based upon Truth – is like a Trojan Horse. It appears to be good but under the surface it shields destruction. True discernment is a gift from God and not a reflection of the intellect. It does not arise from human reasoning, but from the Holy Spirit – the Spirit of Truth. Truth can only come into the heart that defines good apart from evil.”

“It is easy to be misled these days when false reputations and titles are so trusted and used to diffuse evil. Ask the Blessed Virgin to assist you in this elusive gift of true discernment.”

Read 2 Timothy 4:1-5+

Synopsis: Presbyters charged with preaching the Word of God must do so according to the sound doctrines of the Church. In dealing with those who turn away from the Truth and follow false doctrines, presbyters must be watchful in all things, discerning and rebuking those in error with all patience fulfilling their ministry of preaching.

I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus Who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His Kingdom: preach the Word, be urgent in season and out of season, convince, rebuke, and exhort, be unfailing in patience and in teaching. For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own likings, and will turn away from listening to the Truth and wander into myths. As for you, always be steady, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.

+-Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of scripture provided by Spiritual Advisor.

January 28, 2016
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Truth will always be the Truth no matter man's opinion. Holy Love is fundamental to each one's salvation. The spectrum of compromise circulating around this Mission of Holy Love* indicates mankind's reluctance to pursue without reservation his own salvation.”

“If I were to give you a straight path to Heaven, it would be Holy Love. If I were to show you a path to perdition, it would be all that opposes Holy Love. This is a simplification but what you must choose to live by in this valley of tears. Satan places many obstacles upon this straightforward path. Many are disguised as good. This is the reason you have been given angels to assist you along the way – to help you discern good from evil.”

“Stand steady in the Truth of Holy Love despite nefarious opinions of others. Hold fast to the Truth.”

* The ecumenical Mission of Holy and Divine Love at Maranatha Spring and Shrine.

February 6, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“This is the age when, more than ever, the Spirit of Truth needs to uncover the guile and deceit of those in leadership roles. So many who once stood for the Truth have lost their way through self-centered goals. The attraction of being important in the eyes of men has taken on more significance than honesty in the Eyes of God. Most do not even consider the impact of their distorted choices on the heart of the world. If they did, they would certainly re-evaluate their actions and opinions.”

“To hearts open to the Truth, I remind them that God offers the grace of the illumination of conscience here on this site.* The leaders who most need this grace either have not heard about it or, for the most part, are not open to it. Those who have received the illumination consider it invaluable. The world today, however, does not value spiritual grace as something to be sought after. This gives evil open access to hearts.”

“We must pray that Truth becomes more precious in the eyes of man and that a second Pentecost floods the world.”

* The apparition site of Maranatha Spring and Shrine.

February 27, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says, “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Moral Truths do not change because leadership changes. It is the function of every leader to carry on the reality of sound moral standards. Truth becomes compromised to please man over God.”

“Laws, Doctrine and Moral Standards do not change in God's Eyes and are in place to protect the Faith and all people from moral degeneration.”

Now he is holding a rose. He says, “Look, I can tell you this isn't a rose, but that does not make it so. It is the same with the compromise of legalization of sin such as abortion or same-sex marriage. The law says it's okay. That does not change the Truth of the sin in God's Eyes. Do not have more respect for who is compromising the Truth than for the Truth itself.”

“This is the age when Doctrines, Traditions and Laws are all challenged by unlikely sources. Do not allow social justice to be the watchdog of good versus evil. That is the function of God's Commandments and Church Law.”

April 26, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to explain to you the difference between a person who is liberal and one who is conservative. The liberal is willing to tolerate and/or accept any point of view, no matter if it is in accord with God's Commandments and His Holy and Divine Will, or not. The liberal often accepts the unchristian opinion if it is self-serving. The conservative, on the other hand, chooses first to please God by obeying His Commandments. He does not accept new or popular interpretations of the Commandments or Church Doctrine. His morals do not change to please man. He is not afraid to stand for the Truth despite opposition.”

“These days the lines between conservative and liberal are becoming more marked, and at the same time, more gray. The time approaches when the gray areas will fade away and clear choices will have to be made. This will be not just on some issues, but on all issues. It is then the politics in governments, social circles and Church circles will no longer be choices, but dictates. Society is quickly moving in this direction. Conservatives will be outnumbered and unpopular. Liberals will support many worthy and unworthy causes. Liberals will win great popularity and support, but beneath their guise of good, lies Satan's agenda – unity in evil.”

“Many graces will be withdrawn from earth, but this site* and Mission** will remain. At the heart of this Mission is the conservation of the Tradition of Faith.”

* The apparition site of Maranatha Spring and Shrine.
** The ecumenical Mission of Holy and Divine Love at Maranatha Spring and Shrine.

August 3, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“In order for people to accept the Truth, they must also accept the untruth. It is difficult, at times, to recognize that people of stature can be so corrupt and dishonest. This is why it is important to match actions with words. If a person does not speak the Truth, such a one's actions will not reflect what is proclaimed.”

“Leaders should first and foremost defend the rights and well-being of their constituency. If they are consumed primarily for their own power and authority, they will make any type of compromise to protect themselves and their position. This is ruthlessness – not honesty. This type of ruthless ambition jeopardizes the general well-being of those they lead.”

“Therefore, it is important to look for Truth and to support those dedicated to defending it. Do not follow blindly, but consider the ramifications of following someone who is dishonest. Pray for proper discernment before you commit.”

August 12, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The dichotomy between good and evil is now being defined by liberal and conservative political viewpoints in this nation. Satan is trying to conceal this from the average voter.”

“The ones who do not look for the difference between good and evil are the ones most easily tricked into supporting evil. Never before have you had such diverse choices for so high an office.”

August 31, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You cannot change a dishonest person into an honest person unless he seeks out the Truth. Sadly, today most accept whatever is given to them as the Truth without searching for the facts. The reality of this complacency is you have dishonest governments, leaders in Church and in the world spotlight, and in general, many unworthy of your trust. Pray for those who are not honest in their leadership roles. Their souls are in jeopardy.”

“This complacency in accepting dishonest leadership threatens the future of the world. Now, more than ever before, it is possible for Satan to influence whole countries and entire religions into cooperating with his plans. Terrorism is spreading as never before despite your presidents' claims that it is weakening. His dishonesty does not alter the Truth. In fact, it emboldens the enemy and threatens the security of the whole world. World politics are charging towards a One World Order which is the format for the reign of the Antichrist. Satan's intelligence and power far outweigh that of man, but mankind has the power of the grace of God when he is living in the Truth. Grace is what will prove victorious.”

“Jesus does not hold you to obedience to authority that is dishonest. He does not want you to reinforce lies. Ask the Holy Spirit – the Spirit of Truth – to help you to find the reality of the facts before you lend support to anyone or make decisions.”

Read Romans 2:6-8+

Synopsis: God's Judgment on those who do not submit to the Truth of God's Laws (Commandments) will be wrath and indignation.

For He will render to every man according to his works: to those who by patience in well-doing seek for glory and honor and immortality, He will give eternal life; but for those who are factious and do not obey the Truth, but obey wickedness, there will be wrath and fury.

+-Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Thomas Aquinas.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of Scripture provided by spiritual advisor.

September 22, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Because liberalism has taken over so many hearts in this country and around the world, I have come to address it. A liberal is one who accepts any opinion and tolerates any sin unless, of course, the opinion is conservative. The true liberal is not constricted by God's Commandments. He is quite willing to oppose the Commandments in thought, word and deed.”

“The liberal thinks his opinions represent freedom, when in fact, they represent slavery to sin. He has little or no regard for pleasing God. He chooses to please himself and other people. He considers those of a more traditional, conservative viewpoint as obstacles to the Truth and a nuisance to be overcome.”

“The liberal does not see the direction he is following which leads away from God. He views all who do not follow in his footsteps as misguided and ill-informed.”

“I can tell you the liberal never passes from this life directly into Heaven. The fortunate ones are detained in Purgatory.”

“Politics has wrapped itself around liberalism and vice versa.”

“Do not be swayed by people of influence or mainstream media to believe liberalism is acceptable. Be loyal to God, His Commandments and consequently Holy Love.”

September 30, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“In this upcoming presidential election, people need to make their choices based upon issues – not character assassination. The seating of Supreme Court Justices should be the first consideration. A liberal court makes for a liberal nation. If you support a nominee who supports abortion, then you support abortion. It is that simple. Open borders should be a great concern and will bring disastrous consequences if allowed. You need a president who will support your God-given rights as outlined in the Constitution.”

“If a person is dishonest in small ways, that same person cannot be trusted in greater ways. This is not character assassination. It is a fact. This is not the time in the hour of history for a leader to be full of self-interest, but to protect and guide in righteousness those he is leading.”

“Some hold greater agendas in their hearts than the welfare of this nation. They secretly design their plans to coincide with a New World Order – the threshold of the reign of the Antichrist. The destruction of national pride is a telling sign of such an agenda. That is why the importance of national borders is being minimized.”

“This is the hour when faith will be tested and retested. Stand firm in the Truth.”

October 10, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Truth is always according to God's Word and His Law. Lying about the Truth does not change it. Redefining the Truth does not change it. Take for instance, this issue of your annulment from your previous situation. You know you have it. God knows you have it. People from the Diocese cannot change that by any means. The documentation has their seal upon it. Spreading lies about a person is still a sin. I caution them.”

“God knows the Truth of where each one stands according to Holy Love. Titles and authority in the world only bear greater responsibility to live in the Truth and in no way exonerate dishonesty. In politics it is no different. Lying does not redefine the Truth, but only serves to weaken credibility. You must not trust with responsibility those who routinely change the Truth to their advantage.”

October 26, 2016
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“There is grave danger in supporting strictly liberal opinions. Liberalism leads to support of every type of debauchery and sin as a freedom. This is the type of rule, or lack of rule, you had in Sodom and Gomorrah. The morals in the day of Noah were liberal. Yet today, man has not learned from the past. Therefore, God holds him more accountable.”

“Governments based upon liberalism eventually lead to the collapse of nations. Liberalism represents vulnerability to evil. It is in governments the open door to chaos. There is insidious danger in the attitude that liberals must be allowed to voice their opinions while conservatism is oppressed and persecuted. Christian viewpoints which support the Ten Commandments are never in-line with liberal thinking. Therefore, in any liberal government approval of sin leads the nation to ruin.”

“Loss of freedom weakens right reason. Soon the liberal viewpoint is accepted out of necessity. This is the direction your nation is headed unless people realize the dangers of liberalism.”

January 27, 2017
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“You are asking about God's Deciding Will. No one acts in thought, word or deed without first deciding to do so. It is the same with God. His Deciding Will embraces His Permitting Will and His Ordaining Will. Whatever He permits or ordains is His Deciding Will. Therefore, His Deciding Will is His Divine Will in action. It is the course of action of all grace, human acts, and choices good or bad. God permits bad choices as He respects free will. However, He always allows grace its moment of intervention.”

“When someone decides, they choose. So it is with God's Deciding Will. He chooses what grace to send where and just how to intervene towards man's welfare.”

“I hope you understand this complicated yet simple concept now.”

January 28, 2017
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Sixth Chamber of the United Hearts is complete immersion in God's Divine Will. This can only be achieved through acceptance of God's Deciding Will in the present moment. That is to say, the soul accepts whatever happens in the present moment as God's decision. This surrender takes more than trust. It takes deep humility. The soul that continues to insist in his own way is not surrendering to God's Deciding Will.”

“God chooses only the best for each soul towards his own salvation and sanctification. Very often it is a cross which brings the soul closer and deeper into the United Hearts, if the soul cooperates with the cross. This is not to say you do not take pain relievers if needed, or you do not try to avoid situations or people who destroy your peace. It does mean that you do not give into anger or frustration because of the cross.”

“Allow God to decide for you in humility. Complaining is a sign you have not accepted God's decisions for you. Ask Our Lady and the angels for the grace of acceptance.”

January 29, 2017
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand why trust is laid upon the foundation of humility. When you trust someone, you have confidence in their ability to accomplish something. In the case of God's Deciding Will, you trust God to weave together the right graces and circumstances to accomplish His good. To rely on this, means you recognize your own weakness and the necessity of God's intervention.”

“When people trust only in themselves and their own human effort, God steps back and the degree of His assistance is weakened. Nothing is accomplished outside of God's Will. The more the soul acknowledges his dependency upon God, the greater his achievement in the world.”

March 7, 2017
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St. Thomas Aquinas says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The reason souls do not unite in the Truth is always the same – love of self above God and neighbor. This disordered self-love is always some form of pride – lust, anger, unforgiveness – anything that serves self above God and neighbor.”

“Self-love, which carries the soul away from Holy Love, confuses the Truth through compromise. This is how sinful inclinations are fostered. This is why the world accepts such things as abortion and same-sex marriage. This is why those who do not accept compromise are persecuted.”

“Make God and pleasing God number one in your lives. This is how you will be judged.”

January 28, 2021
Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas is here.  His eyes are black in color.


He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”


“When you (Maureen) were a youngster you played a lot with paper dolls.  You could change their clothes in an instant and they looked different.  But Papa God wants people to change on the inside – to have repentant hearts.  This can only be accomplished by free will – not a paper dress outside to be admired.  This is real.”