Feast of St. Patrick
Our Lady comes as Mary, Refuge of Holy Love. She says: “Praise be to Jesus.”
“Today, let us consider the life of St. Patrick. As a youth, he was held captive many years in Ireland by pagans. After his escape and much prayer, he returned in a heroic effort to convert pagan Ireland. We need many St. Patrick’s today who would be willing to try to convert this pagan heart of the world.”
“The heart of the world is held captive by pagan morals induced by a pagan free will. Many would agree with Me on that but more do not. Sin and error are no longer recognized as such, so there appears to be no need for conversion of heart. Nothing could be farther from the Truth.”
“St. Patrick had to teach the Truth to the pagans. You dear children, must teach by your example of Holy Love and holy humility. So often it is not what you say, but your whole attitude of Holy Love which wins souls over and opens hearts to the Truth.”
St. Patrick willingly returned to a hostile environment, for he knew souls were at stake. You find yourselves in a world hostile to the Truth. You must be heroic in facing criticism, rash judgment and calumnies. Jesus faced the same obstacles.”
“It is popular to go along with untruth. You must oppose this as St. Patrick did. Pierce the darkness with the Light of Truth.”
Read Colossians 4:5-6*
Synopsis: With wisdom look for favorable opportunities to share the Truths of the faith with outsiders (unbelievers) being always seasoned with living in righteousness.
Conduct yourselves wisely toward outsiders, making the most of the time. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer every one.
* -Scripture verses asked to be read by Mary, Refuge of Holy Love.
“The heart of the world is held captive by pagan morals induced by a pagan free will.”
So this person claiming to be a seer is Calvinist now? or did they become Lutheran? Apparently they read Erasmus De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio but proceeded to reject all the arguments he brought forth from Scripture (including Sirach 15) and the church fathers, and instead embraces Luther’s drunken response in De Servo Arbitrio and embraced ever sequitur and ad-hominem fallacy he used there! Freewill is not Pagan. No, the problem with the world today is cheap grace, the doctrine of faith alone and once saved always saved, not freewill but the lack of belief in freewill and moral responsibility taught by Calvinism and Lutheranism. If rejection of freewill was the opposite of paganism, then it would not be after 400 years of the Protestant sects convincing the world to reject the concept of freewill that we ended up in an moral sewer.