Congratulations to Those Who Gave Their Lives Freely (The Priests)
April 10, 2008
Congratulations to those who gave their lives willingly (by themselves) who gave your hearts to work for others as priests to love all others truly from the heart. Congratulations to all of you – nuns, priests who are being called to love now by the heart rather than to force people to learn. We know all of you. People all thought they knew ‘everything’ but now we are learning that to love is more important than anything else. Only by love can we all win.
To the priests, bishops, whoever,
Let’s remember that Jesus washed feet because He loved. This is more important than everything you ever knew even though to love in this way ‘seemed’ impossible to you before.
To all people today,
We thank you for trying at least. ‘To try’ is more important than to do nothing. But remember when all people love we will all belong to one another. Our country or religion won’t matter. If we all love from our hearts then we are all the same person wherever we are.
But now there is something more fascinating than all of this. When you became a priest (whether French, English) you gave your life for the Spirit. You gave your life to work for all people together but it was to the Father alone that you gave your life. This means that you gave your life from the heart as a leader to work together equally with all people (without favouritism). Finally there is no jealousy anymore because you love everyone the same because you finally do the Mass everyday like Jesus Himself.
You have learned to love by washing feet and by praying together with the people. You are the one who gave your life. Priests were the first ones to give their lives for Jesus. You and the Blessed Mother have both married the Father together. Only you are allowed to bless the people on Sunday after the Mass to bring balance to the lives of all your children because you gave your life to the Father.
What does this mean for all the priests together? You must humble yourselves now. And, ‘Congratulations!’ for now you learn everyday (not as before through pride) but with love for the whole world – a fascinating love for all people.
Mistakes were made in the past but now it is time for all people to learn love is more important than anything else. Congratulations to the priests who gave their lives and we pray for all of them. It is so beautiful to know we are all together now by love. Pray for us to remain together with love from the heart and without pride but by love.
Congratulations in the name of God!
Yours truly,
Roger Poisson for the Spirit