Saint Not Named


Saint Not Named

Revelation Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

March 16, 1993 at 12:27 pm

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“Some of the most cherished things in life to human beings is the flesh on their body, the shape of the body, and the total outward appearance that others see. This is ironic, because these are the first things that disintegrate and leave only the bones of the skeleton for the rest of time.

Also, all the earthly possessions are meaningless, and either end up belonging to someone else or are lost, stolen and/or cast aside because they seem worthless, or are held in memory of, usually only looked at or thought about occasionally.

Man has a saying, ‘Possession is nine-tenths of the law,’ meaning of course, material things. Easily overlooked, dismissed, ignored, or not even considered, is the Soul of the individual. The loss of the individual is a shock to some, a void in the daily living, and yet nothing can change this. What a happy remembrance it would be to remember that the person taken was fully in the Hands of God, by way of his or her Soul being, without question, a Saint in the Realm of Heaven.

What a beautiful legacy to be left, because of the goodness, love, hope, respect, example and strength that the individual left as a memory for others to remember and be proud of. Also, for family, friends, and even just acquaintances, to remember that the individual, in their time, was special in moral values, moral standards, moral ethics, and gave hope to everyone they ever came in contact with.”