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Old 11-09-2006, 10:00 AM
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Default St. Ignatius Loyola on 2-10-06

Saint Ignatius Loyola says, "I know Words like These may be difficult
for some, but nonetheless, They are Words that give strength, hope,
even courage, because many times when an individual must make a
positive statement, they do not want to be alone; so, through This
Gift, where Those of Us Here speak, it is to let such as these are, the
conditions I mean, the person knows they are not alone. It gives them
the strength, the courage, and the ability to say what they feel is
necessary to either correct, or conclude, or to give strength where it
is needed."

REVELATION DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG
ON FEBRUARY 10,2006 AT 1:03 P.M.

SAINT IGNATIUS LOYOLA

"I am Saint Ignatius Loyola.

It is always a happiness when We are appointed or requested to
speak through this little one, Words that will aid or help or clear
situations, conditions, of anyone who might have the privilege to read
Words We are appointed to speak about.

You live in a time wherein so many excuses are made, or
questioned, or just adjust to the situations to keep peace where they
are being used.

To be created a human being is a privilege beyond what it is seen
to be, understood to be, because each time it occurs many Blessings go
to the one appointed, and many words explaining many things. Each have
a responsibility attached to them, but nonetheless, that is an
important part of human life, human living, and it should be addressed
in a manner and way of thanksgiving.

In the Creation of human life so much was taken into
consideration, thus giving to human life cooperation in how it would be
spoken about, or considered, or made an issue of.

I know Words like These may be difficult for some, but
nonetheless, They are Words that give strength, hope, even courage,
because many times when an individual must make a positive statement,
they do not want to be alone; so, through This Gift, where Those of Us
Here speak, it is to let such as these are, the conditions I mean, the
person knows they are not alone. It gives them the strength, the
courage, and the ability to say what they feel is necessary to either
correct, or conclude, or to give strength where it is needed.

I will close These Words, because My Words to some may be
difficult, but if They are read correctly, They will be seen for what
They are meant to be, Help when it is needed."


Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.
ww.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org
All Revelations are delivered spontaneously
and continuously as witnessed by all those
present at the time.
Copyright 1996 FMK. All rights reserved.
This is used with the permission of the copyright holder.

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Old 11-09-2006, 10:00 AM
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Default Re: St. Ignatius Loyola on 2-10-06

It's Klugsville again.

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The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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