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October 25th 07, 05:30 AM
Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
"Each human life, in being given a
Soul, connects the Soul to The Divine in a
manner, way that is obvious, and yet
cannot be seen, because the Soul makes
the individual think on a higher plane,
of the importance of human life, and that
it is the only living matter that has the
ability to seek a Higher State, thus being
a Reunion with The Creator."

REVELATION DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG
ON JUNE 20,2000 AT 2:30 P.M.

SAINT ALPHONSUS LIGUORI

"I am Saint Alphonsus Liguori.

Ask yourself, what does the word
'Christianity' mean to you? Many differences
in opinion can be connected to this word, due
to the indifference that so many individuals,
men, women and children respond to the word
'Christianity'.

We hear some say: 'I believe there is an
Ultimate Creator. By Creator I mean
Someone Who has the ability to hold all
things in place, such as the Universe and
other things such as this, but The Creator is
limited because The Creator does not
procreate; that is up to human life, human
beings.'

Interpretations, in so many ways, are
driven by an innate lack of full understanding
of the Purpose for which human life was
created. There are so many diversified
calculations based on imagination, or mere
human consideration.

Let me speak words, and please follow
My Words in the context They are meant to
be. Human life was created and is a Gift of
Divine Love, because of so many aspects that
are contained in human life that make human
life have Purpose, Goal; first, the ability to
have an intellect, and in most cases, unlimited
in its value, because each human being has
the ability to learn in great detail on subjects
that no other living matter or thing is capable
of.

My presence today is of Great
Importance, because The Father has
requested me to awaken the intellects of all
living human beings, that human life has a
Goal beyond what anything human can be
reached for; the Goal is for the Soul, though
unseen, is evident, because each human being
is aware that human life is different than all
other living matter or things, and human life
innately reaches for goals, thus showing to
human life, in a silent manner, way, degree,
that human life is special and must comply
with a Higher Being in the order of things, in
the acceptance of things, and in the
knowledge that there is a Goal to human life
that the human way cannot totally perceive.

As I speak today My Words are
different than I usually say, but there will be
some who will read Them and find Great
Worth, because all intellects are attracted to
different forms of information, and different
ideas in how to obtain or attain goals that are
obviously present. The Words I speak, some
in reading Them might find difficult, but I
beseech you to not ignore Them because, do
not forget, human life is Gifted with a
Soul, and this Gift is Ultimate in Being,
in Existence, in Value, and It belongs to
The Creator Of All Things.

Each human life, in being given a
Soul, connects the Soul to The Divine in a
manner, way that is obvious, and yet
cannot be seen, because the Soul makes
the individual think on a higher plane,
of the importance of human life, and that
it is the only living matter that has the
ability to seek a Higher State, thus being
a Reunion with The Creator. So be it."

Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.
www.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.

Frank Barchi
October 25th 07, 04:48 PM
> wrote in message
ups.com...

Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
<snip>
Yes indeed
Here we are

At St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast
Where I stole the margarine
And wheedled on the Bingo cards
In lieu of the latrine

I saw a handsome parish lady
Make her entrance like a queen
While she was totally in chenille
And her old man was a Marine

As she abused the sausage pattie
And said, "Why don't you treat me mean?"
At St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast
Where I stole the margarine
(St. Alfonzo
St. Alfonzo
St. Alfonzo
St. Alfonzo)

Frank Zappa

sorry, I couldn't resist

Frank

Kloudy via AviationKB.com
October 25th 07, 10:44 PM
Frank Barchi wrote:
>Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
><snip>
>Yes indeed
>Here we are
>
>At St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast
>Where I stole the margarine
>And wheedled on the Bingo cards
>In lieu of the latrine
>
>Frank Zappa
>
>sorry, I couldn't resist
>
> Frank

OMFG!!
that was the first Zappa tune I heard as a kid. After I heard it, I remember
I had to find more.
I scoured the record stores until I found a copy of "Joe's Garage", the
eminent account of what it means to be in a garage band...totally hilarious.
Then I begged my parents for guitar lessons, got some buddies together,
sparked up the Fender Champ and blissed out for a few summers.

Thanks man, I kinda forgot about that period of youth.

Excellent reply

--
Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com

Frank Barchi
October 26th 07, 02:26 AM
"Kloudy via AviationKB.com" <u33403@uwe> wrote in message
news:7a3ca76f71d60@uwe...
> Frank Barchi wrote:
>>Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
>><snip>
>>Yes indeed
>>Here we are
>>
>>At St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast
>>Where I stole the margarine
>>And wheedled on the Bingo cards
>>In lieu of the latrine
>>
>>Frank Zappa
>>
>>sorry, I couldn't resist
>>
>> Frank
>
> OMFG!!
> that was the first Zappa tune I heard as a kid. After I heard it, I
> remember
> I had to find more.
> I scoured the record stores until I found a copy of "Joe's Garage", the
> eminent account of what it means to be in a garage band...totally
> hilarious.
> Then I begged my parents for guitar lessons, got some buddies together,
> sparked up the Fender Champ and blissed out for a few summers.
>
> Thanks man, I kinda forgot about that period of youth.
>
> Excellent reply
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com
>
Joe's Garage is one of my favorites, it's been in my cd changer for about a
year now.

Frank

October 26th 07, 10:50 AM
On Oct 25, 5:30 pm, wrote:
> Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
> "Each human life, in being given a
> Soul, connects the Soul to The Divine in a
> manner, way that is obvious, and yet
> cannot be seen, because the Soul makes
> the individual think on a higher plane,

I glad you mention 'plane' and gave your missive flying relevance -I
was worried this might be a troll!

Cheers

Jon
October 28th 07, 10:09 PM
On Oct 25, 9:26 pm, "Frank Barchi" > wrote:
> "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" <u33403@uwe> wrote in messagenews:7a3ca76f71d60@uwe...
>
> > Frank Barchi wrote:
> >>Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
> >><snip>
> >>Yes indeed
> >>Here we are
>
> >>At St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast
> >>Where I stole the margarine
> >>And wheedled on the Bingo cards
> >>In lieu of the latrine
>
> >>Frank Zappa
>
> >>sorry, I couldn't resist
>
> >> Frank
>
> > OMFG!!
> > that was the first Zappa tune I heard as a kid. After I heard it, I
> > remember
> > I had to find more.
> > I scoured the record stores until I found a copy of "Joe's Garage", the
> > eminent account of what it means to be in a garage band...totally
> > hilarious.
> > Then I begged my parents for guitar lessons, got some buddies together,
> > sparked up the Fender Champ and blissed out for a few summers.
>
> > Thanks man, I kinda forgot about that period of youth.
>
> > Excellent reply
>
> > --
> > Message posted viahttp://www.aviationkb.com
>
> Joe's Garage is one of my favorites, it's been in my cd changer for about a
> year now.
>
> Frank

Indeed, thanks for the walk down memory lane. Saw him back in high
school (late 70's) on the Baby Snakes tour. Incredible musicianship.
Zappa was pure genius.

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNwypaHRDks>

Frank Barchi
October 29th 07, 04:41 PM
"Jon" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> On Oct 25, 9:26 pm, "Frank Barchi" > wrote:
>> "Kloudy via AviationKB.com" <u33403@uwe> wrote in
>> messagenews:7a3ca76f71d60@uwe...
>>
>> > Frank Barchi wrote:
>> >>Saint Alphonsus Liguori says,
>> >><snip>
>> >>Yes indeed
>> >>Here we are
>>
>> >>At St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast
>> >>Where I stole the margarine
>> >>And wheedled on the Bingo cards
>> >>In lieu of the latrine
>>
>> >>Frank Zappa
>>
>> >>sorry, I couldn't resist
>>
>> >> Frank
>>
>> > OMFG!!
>> > that was the first Zappa tune I heard as a kid. After I heard it, I
>> > remember
>> > I had to find more.
>> > I scoured the record stores until I found a copy of "Joe's Garage", the
>> > eminent account of what it means to be in a garage band...totally
>> > hilarious.
>> > Then I begged my parents for guitar lessons, got some buddies together,
>> > sparked up the Fender Champ and blissed out for a few summers.
>>
>> > Thanks man, I kinda forgot about that period of youth.
>>
>> > Excellent reply
>>
>> > --
>> > Message posted viahttp://www.aviationkb.com
>>
>> Joe's Garage is one of my favorites, it's been in my cd changer for about
>> a
>> year now.
>>
>> Frank
>
> Indeed, thanks for the walk down memory lane. Saw him back in high
> school (late 70's) on the Baby Snakes tour. Incredible musicianship.
> Zappa was pure genius.
>
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNwypaHRDks>

That's when I saw him for the first time, at the Palladium in NYC. Great
show, they played for 2 hours non-stop. They also did the best version of
"whipping post" I ever heard.

Frank

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