September 12, 2024
Special World Report

God Raises Up the Man of the Hour

[Podcast] (80 Minutes) – In this Special World Report, a Friend of Medjugorje gives us prophetic words from 2017 that can make anyone today see clearly about Donald Trump, God’s plan in the world, and the sides of light and dark.

Episode Transcript

 

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The following broadcast from a Friend of Medjugorje is prophetic.

 

It is important to listen more than once and to share it with everyone you know.

 

We can see today that preconceived judgements and religious bias keep many people from reading properly God’s actions in our world.

 

In this broadcast, a Friend of Medjugorje tears down these barriers and makes very clear God’s plan.

 

This broadcast originally aired on September 20, 2017, and the title was, “God Raises Up the Man of the Hour.”

 

Here is a Friend of Medjugorje.

 

[THEME MUSIC]

 

[A FRIEND OF MEDJUGORJE]

Amazing. Truly amazing. We’ve waited for thirty-six years for this. And Mirjana now says, “We are moving into the moment of the Secrets.” And if we’re moving into the moment of the Secrets, are we not also moving into the moment of the triumph, which parallels that, or transitions through that?

 

After listening to Donald Trump’s speech in front of the U.N. yesterday…We all gathered in our auditorium, the Community did, and listened to it. And all I can say is we have arrived.

 

One of our community members opened the Bible this morning and pointed to verse four of Sirach, chapter ten.

 

“Sovereignty over the earth is in the hand of God Who raises up on it the man of the hour. Sovereignty over every man is in the hand of God Who imparts His majesty to the ruler.”

 

You think that’s a coincidence?

 

I know when Trump first gave his speech that he was announcing for presidency, immediately I recognized, “This is the guy.” And a lot of people, when we started speaking to him like balked. “Are you sure?” Or I’ve “lost it.” Have you listened to this speech? Tonight, we’re going to play it in its entirety. Why are we going to do that with Medjugorje on Radio WAVE broadcast or a mission that’s dedicated to Our Lady’s messages in Medjugorje? Because this is the message! His message last night was the message! Donald Trump said “sovereignty” 19 times. He referred to it several other times other than that. Sovereignty is something that God has given to us. The Declaration of Independence talks about that, that every man has inalienable, not unalienable rights. Inalienable is different. Do you have a lien on your home from your mortgage to the bank? They claim it, because they have this lienable mortgage that legally gives that ability, if you don’t pay, they take your house. But God has given us inalienable rights. You can’t put a lien against us, our rights, because they’re from God, not from government. That’s a very important part of understanding sovereignty. We are free agents. God knows and sees when somebody is going to go kill somebody, a horrible thing. And you’ve heard about atrocious things that happened, but God didn’t stop it, because we have a free will. We have sovereignty over our soul. We own it and we inherit what it does.

 

Our Lady recognizes sovereignty on November 25, 1987. She says,

“…love you immeasurably and that I desire each of you for myself, but God has given to all a freedom which I lovingly respect and [I] humbly submit to…”

 

This is a profound message. I wrote about sovereignty in Look What Happened While You Were Sleeping and in They Fired the First Shot because it’s so important. In chapter three in They Fired the First Shot, it was written that this election year, talking about 2012 that was coming up with Obama, it says,

 

“This election year in the United States is a war between two opposing ideologies and a battle for sovereignty over the nation that is heating up more and more as the November elections grow closer.”

 

The battle for your sovereignty is what Our Lady said August 2, 1981.

“…A great struggle is about to unfold…between my Son and satan. Human souls are at stake…”

 

This is what happened in Heaven.

 

In the book Look What Happened While You Were Sleeping, a chapter is “Verbicide: The War is Won.” I quoted Jedidiah Morse, one of the authors of the Bill of Rights, said,

 

“A simple democracy is the devil’s own government.”

 

A democracy is the worst government our forefathers said that exists because it ends up tearing itself apart. We’re a republic, and in a republic, we got by rule of law, and we have our own person, our own sovereignty, and our nation has an independent sovereignty in the world.

 

But it was written in this book that,

“lucifer, the devil, placed himself beyond God’s sovereignty by popular feeling and mob rule, utilizing the angels and their rebellion to try to establish a democracy in Heaven. Pride was born by lucifer.”

 

And Our Lady’s words of February 2, 2012 confirms his pride, today has come to rule on earth, to do what? To turn everything into chaos through a democracy which he helped establish and now, fertile ground in our country for the same thing. Our Lady said August 2, 2011,

 

“…As individuals, my children, you cannot stop the evil that wants to begin to rule in this world and to destroy it…”

 

These are not light words. These are not opinions. These are not just advisable things. This is factual. It comes straight from Heaven. If you believe in the apparitions, you have to believe in what Our Lady says, that satan wants to destroy the world.

 

“…But, according to God’s will…”

 

She says,

“…all together, with my Son, you can change everything and heal the world…”

 

How’s that? I’ve told you the story of being in Williamsburg. Clinton was President. He just got elected. And we were listening to a guy who portrayed Thomas Jefferson. And Thomas Jefferson was in this man’s being. He ate, drank, and slept and thought everything about Thomas Jefferson. So, people could ask him questions, and he couldn’t go before the time of 1775 before Revolution. In other words, the news of the day was the only thing he would speak about if he was asked that question. So, somebody asked a question. We were in the forum in the courthouse in Williamsburg, and they asked about Clinton. And he says, “I don’t know who you’re talking about.” And the guy didn’t catch on to what Thomas Jefferson was saying, the man who portrayed him. And he said, “You know, President Clinton is a liar.” And he said, “I don’t know who you’re talking about.” And so, the man pressed him, and he said, “Well, what I can say to you, is you receive your leaders of who you are as a people.” And when he said that, it was shocking because I remember everybody believed, 52% of the nation believed Clinton was a liar. And I think he won by 52%. In other words, we got the leader who we were. We were a bunch of liars, and we accepted that. It was an amazing thing. It was really something that struck me in a profound way.

 

And so, now we have in Sirach, the verse,

“Sovereignty over the earth is in the hand of God…”

 

Why is that important? Because Our Lady said, “Peace will not come through the president.” So why are we going to play Donald Trump’s whole speech? Because you get the leaders of who you become. For thirty-six years, we’ve been praying. Thirty-six years we’ve been fasting. Thirty-six years we’ve been consecrating our nation to Our Lady. We’ve had four consecrations here in Her presence. And She even gave a message that we will heal our land, paralleling the Bible. You all know that, to start prayer groups, etc. And so, this Bible verse says,

 

“Sovereignty over the earth is in the hand of God…”

 

So, it’s not through the President. It’s through the people. If we’re not liars, we don’t get a liar. If we’re liars, we get a liar. So,

 

“Sovereignty over the [people] is in the hand of God Who raises up on it the man of the hour…”

 

I’m telling you, Donald Trump is the man of the hour. He is the man of this moment. And when you listen to this speech, even if you already have heard it, you’ll hear things in it that you didn’t hear yesterday. And that’s why we thought it’s important enough to do a special report.

 

And so, the Bible verse continues,

“…Sovereignty over every man is in the hand of God Who imparts His majesty to the ruler.”

 

God’s hand is on Donald Trump. You say, “Well, we don’t like his tweet. We don’t like this about him. We don’t like that about him.” You go find a ruler that’s every gone into the United Nations, including the popes who have spoken there, and directly said something right in front of these presidents who are sitting there looking at him, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, about these nations, and calling them down right on top of them who they were. The courage for him to do that, without apologizes, and call them down in front of the whole world, is a result of him having the ability by the way he tweets and does things he does. This trait can’t be tamed, because it’s not to be tamed, because this is the man God chose up that’s got the courage to say what needs to be said, whether you like it or not.

 

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This comes from a Friend of Medjugorje’s book, They Fired the First Shot, and he wrote about sovereignty back in 2012, in which he said,

 

“Sovereignty is good for nations when the government is beholden to the people, but it is not possible under socialist policies.

“Speaking of the sovereignty of America as a nation separately from other nations is a different matter than the federal government believing that government is sovereign in opposition to the individual. The perception of the state is that it is sovereign, whereas, the belief of the Founders was that it was the individuals who are sovereign, because ‘we the people’ are the government.

“Knowing that America’s sovereignty is a good and that the individual sovereignty resonates deep in the heart of Americans, the word ‘sovereign’ must be demonized. Enemies to individual, unalienable rights, unlimited government, lump everyone who simply does not like big government intrusion into this category, negatively stereotyping this group, ‘the sovereigns.’”

 

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[A FRIEND OF MEDJUGORJE]

We’re in an incredible moment, incredible times, and we have people call him a “nationalist.” You have to stop accepting that word. He is a patriot.

 

I also wrote years ago about patriotism. Patriotism is something that is a vile thing against the United Nations. They hate that. They don’t want to see those words. They don’t want that to be there because it interferes with everything they want to accomplish. In other words, patriotism has to be changed to the dirty word of nationalism. Once you establish nationalism, you establish what I saw with Vlasto when I first went to Medjugorje. They wanted American dollars. They were very interested in that. And they were so interested in it, that they would even say things for your good or for your being teased by them to collaborate and get American dollars.

 

So, I’m sitting in Dubrovnik at lunch with some communists. The top one was Vlasto, looked like something out of a movie, had a tight collar, button topped up, and a big ole knot on the side of his neck hanging out, you know, like cancer or something. And he was a leading communist there that was running the whole show of people coming in to Medjugorje. And he gravitated toward me. And one of the first things he offered me was, besides girls, he did that, was Coca-Cola, a big thing to drink a Coca-Cola in a communist nation. When they went to Germany, the fathers would bring a Coke home, and they wouldn’t even drink it. They put it in the window in the village of Medjugorje to show that, “I got a Coke.” That’s how big that was. It’s kind of comical to hear that, but that was prestigious to have an American Coca-Cola in your window, just like a candle at Christmas. They wouldn’t even drink it.

 

So, Vlasto says, “The weather’s good. God is good.” And I know he’s an atheist, and he’s saying things for my benefit. And then, as the conversation goes on, he slams his fist on the table and says, “Communism will rule the world!” He couldn’t even keep himself restrained to get my favor.

 

But I’m saying this because patriotism is a bad, bad thing now. No. Patriotism’s not bad. It’s good, but they want to make it bad because it’s bad for them, people in darkness who hate this nation. So, what Vlasto did was nationalist. It’s nationalism. And that’s how we’re described now because it’s a negative.

 

Trump said last night,

“The true question of the United Nations today for people all over the world who hope for better lives for themselves and their children is a basic one: Are we still patriots?”

 

I can’t believe he said it, because everybody, even the conservative sides, even those people that should understand, are saying, “nationalist.” They’re referring to Trump as nationalist. Vlasto was nationalist. “Communism is going to rule the world.” That’s what nationalism is, but that’s not patriotic, and that’s not a patriot.

 

Trump said,

“Do we love our nation enough to protect their sovereignty and take ownership of their futures? Do we revere them enough to defend their interests, preserve their cultures, and ensure a peaceful world for their citizens?”

 

Trump is bringing back the fatherhood of Fatherland. Patriot means, in Latin, the word “father.” A patriot is a person who loves his Fatherland or country, a person who loves, supports and defends his country and its interests with devotion, a person who regards himself as a defender, especially of individual rights against the presumed interference of federal government, a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.

 

June 2, 2015, Our Lady says,

“…If you are not afraid and witness courageously, the truth will miraculously win…”

 

It’s not just going to win. Trump is there by miraculous means. I’m telling you, this man is part of the messages. You may reject that. You may not understand it. You may go along with it. But you dissect what you’re about to hear when you listen to his speech, and listen to the whole thing. It’s about an hour long. But it’s necessary to understand what’s happening in Medjugorje, that Our Lady’s here to triumph, that this is part of it. And yes, again, peace won’t come through the president. But we have Trump because we have changed. It’s God Who, Sirach says,

 

“Sovereignty over the earth…in the hand of God Who raises up on it the man of the hour.”

 

Do you think we picked that message, one of our community members, the day after the speech? Our Lady writes our script. She shows us. She teaches us.

 

“…miraculously win, but remember, strength is in love…”

 

Love of the Fatherland. This is not something sinful. It’s not alien. We have people thinking that and believing it.

 

In this chapter of They Fired the First Shot, “Stories of David,” it was written,

 

“[To graft] into the daily lives of [the] U.S. citizens, the [United Nations] took at motto that spoke of its goal[s], [quote] ‘Think of globalization locally,’ [unquote]”

 

And then I continue so say,

 

“In other words, a great deal of planning, time, money and effort was put forth to bring local authorities in line, literally brainwashing them with the ‘globalist’ U.N. thinking that rejected the sovereignty of the individual nations and worked towards a one-world government.”

 

Donald Trump literally destroyed that. You might have heard what he said, that if North Korea doesn’t stop their things, “We will totally destroy North Korea.” Trump dropped a nuclear bomb yesterday. He literally undid the United Nations and explained things that even the presidents who were reluctant to clap or give any praise to him at all, broke out in applause, when he says, “We are for America. We’re for its sovereignty.” And then he mentions something incredible. The individual is sovereign, which is a taboo for all the professors in the universities because they want to think to be sovereign is a mortal sin. And yet, sovereign is what Our Lady referred to, that, “…I…humbly submit to…” you. Because you have free will. You are sovereign. God gave you that unalienable. No lien can be put against it by the government, because it doesn’t come from the government. It comes from God. We’re born with that. We’re given that in our human dignity. And Trump put this together in an amazing way and explained it in a profound way that just nuked everybody there.

 

So, they broke out in applause, these presidents, reluctantly, because he’s saying, “You be sovereign. We’re for America first. We’re for the individuals first.” He said, “I came to power not to exercise it, but for the people to have the power. That’s where my power comes from.” They’re sovereign. And I guarantee you, every president there started to think, “This guy’s right.” They may even hate him or despise him, but they have to respect this man, because he’s from God. Don’t get confused that he’s a saint. God has risen up people for the man of hour that have the qualities necessary to be blunt, direct and straight to get the job done.

 

How can we be mixing the message with Donald Trump? It is the message! The purpose of this special broadcast is to make you start realizing, not by force, but by educating and enlightening you, this is message! This is Medjugorje! And nobody’s been able to bridge this. Nobody’s been able…We’ve been seeing it for years. And we’ve been trying to help you see this. You’ve got to start looking in terms that it’s just not going to Holy Mass, not just fasting, not just doing our prayers. There’s just basic messages because Our Lady’s here to change the whole world’s direction. And if we don’t recognize the map to start out on that direction, we’ll never begin. And yesterday is part of the turning point, something very profound. Do you accept it that presidents in the past have been working with God and his plans? What you’re about to hear proves that.

 

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This comes from Look What Happened While You Were Sleeping, which was published back in 2007. In the first meeting of Ronald Reagan and John Paul II, they both discussed being shot only 43 days apart. Both came very close to dying. Both discussed in their meeting they were saved for a purpose. Reagan said he owed the rest of his life to God. They both were born in the same era. They both grew up with a strong aversion to Communism. They both were elected 24 months apart from each other, Pope John Paul II to the most powerful spiritual position in the world, and Ronald Reagan to the most powerful secular position in the world. Before they ended their meeting, the both knew they were spared for a Divine Plan from Heaven. When the U.S. bishops, at the bishops’ conference, on more than one occasion, criticized and put down Reagan, John Paul II silenced the bishops.

 

Reagan believed God had chosen the United States as the hope of mankind. John Paul II actually agreed, saying, quote, “At this present moment in the history of the world, the [United States] is called, above all, to fulfil its mission in service of world peace.” Unquote.

 

Through these two men, operating under Our Lady’s mantle, the Soviet Union fell apart. A cardinal close to John Paul II said, “Nobody believed the collapse of communism would happen this fast on this timetable.”

 

[A FRIEND OF MEDJUGORJE]

We need to enter deep into this that we realize God is intervening into man’s history because there are enough people in the world following Our Lady’s messages that She can call upon God’s grace to begin to appoint people of whom we want to represent us in a Godly way.

 

Trump says,

“A strong sovereign nation allows individuals to flourish in the fullness of the life intended by God.”

 

That’s Trump’s words. Our Lady’s words, June 16, 1983,

I have come to tell the world that God is truth; He exists. True happiness and the fullness of life are in Him…”

 

And Trump said, “…fullness of life intended by God.”

 

Trump said,

“In America, we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather, to let it shine as an example for everyone to watch.”

 

Our Lady said, February 2, 1990,

“…Do not impose your faith on the unbelievers. Show it to them by your example and pray for them…”

 

Are you getting goosebumps? You should. He’s speaking the messages and he doesn’t even know them, because he gets the gift of being put on his tongue what Jesus says, “Don’t worry what you are to say when you’re held in the assembly. I’ll form those words.” And those are the words of Our Lady.

Trump says,

“If the righteous many do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph.”

 

Our Lady says, September 2, 2013,

“…Do not permit evil to come to [rule]…”

 

Trump says,

“All people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interest and their well-being.”

 

Our Lady says May 2, 2014,

“…I…am with you for the sake of your well-being…”

 

Everything, people, is aligning. Everything is working toward the good. How do we do that? A principle that’s put forth in They Fired the First Shot,

 

“There is a need also for God’s people to remember how God dealt with Israel when they sinned and how God dealt with Israel when they repented and put Him first, a principle that must always be in the hearts in order for God to act on our behalf.”

 

God is acting on our behalf because, for years, we’ve been consecrating and praying, “If my people turn away from their wicked ways, pray and repent, I will heal their land.”

 

They Fired the First Shot continues,

“When we repent, we are to follow Our Lady’s advice when She said,

 

April 17, 1986

‘Pray. Fast. Let God act!’”

 

God is acting in our nation.

 

There’s another principle that follows this in They Fired the First Shot.

“We must also remember another principle. We will not recover our unalienable rights solely by armaments and power. Those strengths, as shown through man’s history, can be rendered useless when a people do not entrust themselves first to God by living his statutes. The principle to add to the above mentioned is, a people are not so protected by their armaments as they are their way of life.”

 

There is no man that’s a saint on this earth. I know when Escriva was canonized, Benedict said, “He’s a saint.” And there was a lot of resistance to him being canonized. But Pope Benedict said, “It just shows you that somebody can be a saint even though they made a lot of mistakes.”

 

So, how you judge Trump, how you see him, is one thing. But I tell you, he’s in the man of the hour point of God in this turning point of the whole world’s direction.

 

So, don’t let anybody distract you. Get rid of distractions right now. Don’t be having you cell phone around where it’s going to ring or answer the phone even. Enter into this message from Donald Trump, even if you’ve been told about it today or yesterday, or you heard part of it. Listen to it again and listen to it through the lens of the messages. It’s impossible for what he said and what he defined that we’ve never heard from any president, this, except maybe back to our forefathers, and being this direct and having the strength to confront, directly in the faces of evil, of the president of Iran sitting there, saying what he needs to say, not in meanness, but very direct. And that’s how God is. God is direct. Is he God? No. But it he used by God? You better believe it. We’re in a moment of something very exciting, and these are the things that are happening that we need to enter into by not letting them happen and pass us by, because you won’t recognize the moment of history you’re in and how exciting this is to be in.

 

So, say a short, quick prayer, listen to what’s being said, and because this will be available tomorrow again, re-listen to it in a few days. This is one of the greatest…or it is, I would say, the greatest speech ever before the United Nations. And just by words and its power has undone a whole myriad of chaos of the direction of the United Nations.

 

[CLIP: DONALD TRUMP ADDRESSES THE UNITED NATIONS]

 

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Mr. President, world leaders, and distinguished delegates: Welcome to New York. It is a profound honor to stand here in my home city, as a representative of the American people, to address the people of the world.

As millions of our citizens continue to suffer the effects of the devastating hurricanes that have struck our country, I want to begin by expressing my appreciation to every leader in this room who has offered assistance and aid. The American people are strong and resilient, and they will emerge from these hardships more determined than ever before.

Fortunately, the United States has done very well since Election Day last November 8th. The stock market is at an all-time high — a record. Unemployment is at its lowest level in 16 years, and because of our regulatory and other reforms, we have more people working in the United States today than ever before. Companies are moving back, creating job growth the likes of which our country has not seen in a very long time. And it has just been announced that we will be spending almost $700 billion on our military and defense.

Our military will soon be the strongest it has ever been. For more than 70 years, in times of war and peace, the leaders of nations, movements, and religions have stood before this assembly. Like them, I intend to address some of the very serious threats before us today but also the enormous potential waiting to be unleashed.

We live in a time of extraordinary opportunity. Breakthroughs in science, technology, and medicine are curing illnesses and solving problems that prior generations thought impossible to solve.

But each day also brings news of growing dangers that threaten everything we cherish and value. Terrorists and extremists have gathered strength and spread to every region of the planet. Rogue regimes represented in this body not only support terrorists but threaten other nations and their own people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity.

Authority and authoritarian powers seek to collapse the values, the systems, and alliances that prevented conflict and tilted the world toward freedom since World War II.

International criminal networks traffic drugs, weapons, people; force dislocation and mass migration; threaten our borders; and new forms of aggression exploit technology to menace our citizens.

To put it simply, we meet at a time of both of immense promise and great peril. It is entirely up to us whether we lift the world to new heights, or let it fall into a valley of disrepair.

We have it in our power, should we so choose, to lift millions from poverty, to help our citizens realize their dreams, and to ensure that new generations of children are raised free from violence, hatred, and fear.

This institution was founded in the aftermath of two world wars to help shape this better future. It was based on the vision that diverse nations could cooperate to protect their sovereignty, preserve their security, and promote their prosperity.

It was in the same period, exactly 70 years ago, that the United States developed the Marshall Plan to help restore Europe. Those three beautiful pillars — they’re pillars of peace, sovereignty, security, and prosperity.

The Marshall Plan was built on the noble idea that the whole world is safer when nations are strong, independent, and free. As President Truman said in his message to Congress at that time, “Our support of European recovery is in full accord with our support of the United Nations. The success of the United Nations depends upon the independent strength of its members.”

To overcome the perils of the present and to achieve the promise of the future, we must begin with the wisdom of the past. Our success depends on a coalition of strong and independent nations that embrace their sovereignty to promote security, prosperity, and peace for themselves and for the world.

We do not expect diverse countries to share the same cultures, traditions, or even systems of government. But we do expect all nations to uphold these two core sovereign duties: to respect the interests of their own people and the rights of every other sovereign nation. This is the beautiful vision of this institution, and this is foundation for cooperation and success.

Strong, sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures, and different dreams not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.

Strong, sovereign nations let their people take ownership of the future and control their own destiny. And strong, sovereign nations allow individuals to flourish in the fullness of the life intended by God.

In America, we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to watch. This week gives our country a special reason to take pride in that example. We are celebrating the 230th anniversary of our beloved Constitution — the oldest constitution still in use in the world today.

This timeless document has been the foundation of peace, prosperity, and freedom for the Americans and for countless millions around the globe whose own countries have found inspiration in its respect for human nature, human dignity, and the rule of law.

The greatest in the United States Constitution is its first three beautiful words. They are: “We the people.”

Generations of Americans have sacrificed to maintain the promise of those words, the promise of our country, and of our great history. In America, the people govern, the people rule, and the people are sovereign. I was elected not to take power, but to give power to the American people, where it belongs.

In foreign affairs, we are renewing this founding principle of sovereignty. Our government’s first duty is to its people, to our citizens — to serve their needs, to ensure their safety, to preserve their rights, and to defend their values.

As President of the United States, I will always put America first, just like you, as the leaders of your countries will always, and should always, put your countries first. (Applause.)

All responsible leaders have an obligation to serve their own citizens, and the nation-state remains the best vehicle for elevating the human condition.

But making a better life for our people also requires us to work together in close harmony and unity to create a more safe and peaceful future for all people.

The United States will forever be a great friend to the world, and especially to its allies. But we can no longer be taken advantage of, or enter into a one-sided deal where the United States gets nothing in return. As long as I hold this office, I will defend America’s interests above all else.

But in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations, we also realize that it’s in everyone’s interest to seek a future where all nations can be sovereign, prosperous, and secure.

America does more than speak for the values expressed in the United Nations Charter. Our citizens have paid the ultimate price to defend our freedom and the freedom of many nations represented in this great hall. America’s devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought and sacrificed alongside of our allies, from the beaches of Europe to the deserts of the Middle East to the jungles of Asia.

It is an eternal credit to the American character that even after we and our allies emerged victorious from the bloodiest war in history, we did not seek territorial expansion, or attempt to oppose and impose our way of life on others. Instead, we helped build institutions such as this one to defend the sovereignty, security, and prosperity for all.

For the diverse nations of the world, this is our hope. We want harmony and friendship, not conflict and strife. We are guided by outcomes, not ideology. We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goals, interests, and values.

That realism forces us to confront a question facing every leader and nation in this room. It is a question we cannot escape or avoid. We will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats, and even wars that we face. Or do we have enough strength and pride to confront those dangers today, so that our citizens can enjoy peace and prosperity tomorrow?

If we desire to lift up our citizens, if we aspire to the approval of history, then we must fulfill our sovereign duties to the people we faithfully represent. We must protect our nations, their interests, and their futures. We must reject threats to sovereignty, from the Ukraine to the South China Sea. We must uphold respect for law, respect for borders, and respect for culture, and the peaceful engagement these allow. And just as the founders of this body intended, we must work together and confront together those who threaten us with chaos, turmoil, and terror.

The scourge of our planet today is a small group of rogue regimes that violate every principle on which the United Nations is based. They respect neither their own citizens nor the sovereign rights of their countries.

If the righteous many do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph. When decent people and nations become bystanders to history, the forces of destruction only gather power and strength.

No one has shown more contempt for other nations and for the wellbeing of their own people than the depraved regime in North Korea. It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans, and for the imprisonment, torture, killing, and oppression of countless more.

We were all witness to the regime’s deadly abuse when an innocent American college student, Otto Warmbier, was returned to America only to die a few days later. We saw it in the assassination of the dictator’s brother using banned nerve agents in an international airport. We know it kidnapped a sweet 13-year-old Japanese girl from a beach in her own country to enslave her as a language tutor for North Korea’s spies.

If this is not twisted enough, now North Korea’s reckless pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles threatens the entire world with unthinkable loss of human life.

It is an outrage that some nations would not only trade with such a regime, but would arm, supply, and financially support a country that imperils the world with nuclear conflict. No nation on earth has an interest in seeing this band of criminals arm itself with nuclear weapons and missiles.

The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea. Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. The United States is ready, willing and able, but hopefully this will not be necessary. That’s what the United Nations is all about; that’s what the United Nations is for. Let’s see how they do.

It is time for North Korea to realize that the denuclearization is its only acceptable future. The United Nations Security Council recently held two unanimous 15-0 votes adopting hard-hitting resolutions against North Korea, and I want to thank China and Russia for joining the vote to impose sanctions, along with all of the other members of the Security Council. Thank you to all involved.

But we must do much more. It is time for all nations to work together to isolate the Kim regime until it ceases its hostile behavior.

We face this decision not only in North Korea. It is far past time for the nations of the world to confront another reckless regime — one that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing death to America, destruction to Israel, and ruin for many leaders and nations in this room.

The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy. It has turned a wealthy country with a rich history and culture into an economically depleted rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed, and chaos. The longest-suffering victims of Iran’s leaders are, in fact, its own people.

Rather than use its resources to improve Iranian lives, its oil profits go to fund Hezbollah and other terrorists that kill innocent Muslims and attack their peaceful Arab and Israeli neighbors. This wealth, which rightly belongs to Iran’s people, also goes to shore up Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship, fuel Yemen’s civil war, and undermine peace throughout the entire Middle East.

We cannot let a murderous regime continue these destabilizing activities while building dangerous missiles, and we cannot abide by an agreement if it provides cover for the eventual construction of a nuclear program. (Applause.) The Iran Deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into. Frankly, that deal is an embarrassment to the United States, and I don’t think you’ve heard the last of it — believe me.

It is time for the entire world to join us in demanding that Iran’s government end its pursuit of death and destruction. It is time for the regime to free all Americans and citizens of other nations that they have unjustly detained. And above all, Iran’s government must stop supporting terrorists, begin serving its own people, and respect the sovereign rights of its neighbors.

The entire world understands that the good people of Iran want change, and, other than the vast military power of the United States, that Iran’s people are what their leaders fear the most. This is what causes the regime to restrict Internet access, tear down satellite dishes, shoot unarmed student protestors, and imprison political reformers.

Oppressive regimes cannot endure forever, and the day will come when the Iranian people will face a choice. Will they continue down the path of poverty, bloodshed, and terror? Or will the Iranian people return to the nation’s proud roots as a center of civilization, culture, and wealth where their people can be happy and prosperous once again?

The Iranian regime’s support for terror is in stark contrast to the recent commitments of many of its neighbors to fight terrorism and halt its financing.

In Saudi Arabia early last year, I was greatly honored to address the leaders of more than 50 Arab and Muslim nations. We agreed that all responsible nations must work together to confront terrorists and the Islamist extremism that inspires them.

We will stop radical Islamic terrorism because we cannot allow it to tear up our nation, and indeed to tear up the entire world.

We must deny the terrorists safe haven, transit, funding, and any form of support for their vile and sinister ideology. We must drive them out of our nations. It is time to expose and hold responsible those countries who support and finance terror groups like al Qaeda, Hezbollah, the Taliban and others that slaughter innocent people.

The United States and our allies are working together throughout the Middle East to crush the loser terrorists and stop the reemergence of safe havens they use to launch attacks on all of our people.

Last month, I announced a new strategy for victory in the fight against this evil in Afghanistan. From now on, our security interests will dictate the length and scope of military operations, not arbitrary benchmarks and timetables set up by politicians.

I have also totally changed the rules of engagement in our fight against the Taliban and other terrorist groups. In Syria and Iraq, we have made big gains toward lasting defeat of ISIS. In fact, our country has achieved more against ISIS in the last eight months than it has in many, many years combined.

We seek the de-escalation of the Syrian conflict, and a political solution that honors the will of the Syrian people. The actions of the criminal regime of Bashar al-Assad, including the use of chemical weapons against his own citizens — even innocent children — shock the conscience of every decent person. No society can be safe if banned chemical weapons are allowed to spread. That is why the United States carried out a missile strike on the airbase that launched the attack.

We appreciate the efforts of United Nations agencies that are providing vital humanitarian assistance in areas liberated from ISIS, and we especially thank Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon for their role in hosting refugees from the Syrian conflict.

The United States is a compassionate nation and has spent billions and billions of dollars in helping to support this effort. We seek an approach to refugee resettlement that is designed to help these horribly treated people, and which enables their eventual return to their home countries, to be part of the rebuilding process.

For the cost of resettling one refugee in the United States, we can assist more than 10 in their home region. Out of the goodness of our hearts, we offer financial assistance to hosting countries in the region, and we support recent agreements of the G20 nations that will seek to host refugees as close to their home countries as possible. This is the safe, responsible, and humanitarian approach.

For decades, the United States has dealt with migration challenges here in the Western Hemisphere. We have learned that, over the long term, uncontrolled migration is deeply unfair to both the sending and the receiving countries.

For the sending countries, it reduces domestic pressure to pursue needed political and economic reform, and drains them of the human capital necessary to motivate and implement those reforms.

For the receiving countries, the substantial costs of uncontrolled migration are borne overwhelmingly by low-income citizens whose concerns are often ignored by both media and government.

I want to salute the work of the United Nations in seeking to address the problems that cause people to flee from their homes. The United Nations and African Union led peacekeeping missions to have invaluable contributions in stabilizing conflicts in Africa. The United States continues to lead the world in humanitarian assistance, including famine prevention and relief in South Sudan, Somalia, and northern Nigeria and Yemen.

We have invested in better health and opportunity all over the world through programs like PEPFAR, which funds AIDS relief; the President’s Malaria Initiative; the Global Health Security Agenda; the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery; and the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, part of our commitment to empowering women all across the globe.

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We also thank — (applause) — we also thank the Secretary General for recognizing that the United Nations must reform if it is to be an effective partner in confronting threats to sovereignty, security, and prosperity. Too often the focus of this organization has not been on results, but on bureaucracy and process.

In some cases, states that seek to subvert this institution’s noble aims have hijacked the very systems that are supposed to advance them. For example, it is a massive source of embarrassment to the United Nations that some governments with egregious human rights records sit on the U.N. Human Rights Council.

The United States is one out of 193 countries in the United Nations, and yet we pay 22 percent of the entire budget and more. In fact, we pay far more than anybody realizes. The United States bears an unfair cost burden, but, to be fair, if it could actually accomplish all of its stated goals, especially the goal of peace, this investment would easily be well worth it.

Major portions of the world are in conflict and some, in fact, are going to hell. But the powerful people in this room, under the guidance and auspices of the United Nations, can solve many of these vicious and complex problems.

The American people hope that one day soon the United Nations can be a much more accountable and effective advocate for human dignity and freedom around the world. In the meantime, we believe that no nation should have to bear a disproportionate share of the burden, militarily or financially. Nations of the world must take a greater role in promoting secure and prosperous societies in their own regions.

That is why in the Western Hemisphere, the United States has stood against the corrupt and destabilizing regime in Cuba and embraced the enduring dream of the Cuban people to live in freedom. My administration recently announced that we will not lift sanctions on the Cuban government until it makes fundamental reforms.

We have also imposed tough, calibrated sanctions on the socialist Maduro regime in Venezuela, which has brought a once thriving nation to the brink of total collapse.

The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country. This corrupt regime destroyed a prosperous nation by imposing a failed ideology that has produced poverty and misery everywhere it has been tried. To make matters worse, Maduro has defied his own people, stealing power from their elected representatives to preserve his disastrous rule.

The Venezuelan people are starving and their country is collapsing. Their democratic institutions are being destroyed. This situation is completely unacceptable and we cannot stand by and watch.

As a responsible neighbor and friend, we and all others have a goal. That goal is to help them regain their freedom, recover their country, and restore their democracy. I would like to thank leaders in this room for condemning the regime and providing vital support to the Venezuelan people.

The United States has taken important steps to hold the regime accountable. We are prepared to take further action if the government of Venezuela persists on its path to impose authoritarian rule on the Venezuelan people.

We are fortunate to have incredibly strong and healthy trade relationships with many of the Latin American countries gathered here today. Our economic bond forms a critical foundation for advancing peace and prosperity for all of our people and all of our neighbors.

I ask every country represented here today to be prepared to do more to address this very real crisis. We call for the full restoration of democracy and political freedoms in Venezuela. (Applause.)

The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented. (Applause.) From the Soviet Union to Cuba to Venezuela, wherever true socialism or communism has been adopted, it has delivered anguish and devastation and failure. Those who preach the tenets of these discredited ideologies only contribute to the continued suffering of the people who live under these cruel systems.

America stands with every person living under a brutal regime. Our respect for sovereignty is also a call for action. All people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interests, and their wellbeing, including their prosperity.

In America, we seek stronger ties of business and trade with all nations of good will, but this trade must be fair and it must be reciprocal.

For too long, the American people were told that mammoth multinational trade deals, unaccountable international tribunals, and powerful global bureaucracies were the best way to promote their success. But as those promises flowed, millions of jobs vanished and thousands of factories disappeared. Others gamed the system and broke the rules. And our great middle class, once the bedrock of American prosperity, was forgotten and left behind, but they are forgotten no more and they will never be forgotten again.

While America will pursue cooperation and commerce with other nations, we are renewing our commitment to the first duty of every government: the duty of our citizens. This bond is the source of America’s strength and that of every responsible nation represented here today.

If this organization is to have any hope of successfully confronting the challenges before us, it will depend, as President Truman said some 70 years ago, on the “independent strength of its members.” If we are to embrace the opportunities of the future and overcome the present dangers together, there can be no substitute for strong, sovereign, and independent nations — nations that are rooted in their histories and invested in their destinies; nations that seek allies to befriend, not enemies to conquer; and most important of all, nations that are home to patriots, to men and women who are willing to sacrifice for their countries, their fellow citizens, and for all that is best in the human spirit.

In remembering the great victory that led to this body’s founding, we must never forget that those heroes who fought against evil also fought for the nations that they loved.

Patriotism led the Poles to die to save Poland, the French to fight for a free France, and the Brits to stand strong for Britain.

Today, if we do not invest ourselves, our hearts, and our minds in our nations, if we will not build strong families, safe communities, and healthy societies for ourselves, no one can do it for us.

We cannot wait for someone else, for faraway countries or far-off bureaucrats — we can’t do it. We must solve our problems, to build our prosperity, to secure our futures, or we will be vulnerable to decay, domination, and defeat.

The true question for the United Nations today, for people all over the world who hope for better lives for themselves and their children, is a basic one: Are we still patriots? Do we love our nations enough to protect their sovereignty and to take ownership of their futures? Do we revere them enough to defend their interests, preserve their cultures, and ensure a peaceful world for their citizens?

One of the greatest American patriots, John Adams, wrote that the American Revolution was “effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people.”

That was the moment when America awoke, when we looked around and understood that we were a nation. We realized who we were, what we valued, and what we would give our lives to defend. From its very first moments, the American story is the story of what is possible when people take ownership of their future.

The United States of America has been among the greatest forces for good in the history of the world, and the greatest defenders of sovereignty, security, and prosperity for all.

Now we are calling for a great reawakening of nations, for the revival of their spirits, their pride, their people, and their patriotism.

History is asking us whether we are up to the task. Our answer will be a renewal of will, a rediscovery of resolve, and a rebirth of devotion. We need to defeat the enemies of humanity and unlock the potential of life itself.

Our hope is a word and world of proud, independent nations that embrace their duties, seek friendship, respect others, and make common cause in the greatest shared interest of all: a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful Earth.

This is the true vision of the United Nations, the ancient wish of every people, and the deepest yearning that lives inside every sacred soul.

So let this be our mission, and let this be our message to the world: We will fight together, sacrifice together, and stand together for peace, for freedom, for justice, for family, for humanity, and for the almighty God who made us all.

Thank you. God bless you. God bless the nations of the world. And God bless the United States of America. Thank you very much.

 

[FRIEND OF MEDJUGORJE]

We live moments of history, not so much because of man and what he’s done, but that the Virgin Mary comes down to the earth to save us. And She’s told us on March 18, 2007,

 

“…I desire that, through love, our hearts may triumph together. I desire that through that triumph you may see the real Truth, [and] the real Way [of] Life…”

 

March 18, 2011

“…Again I emphasize that I will triumph…”

 

April 2, 2007

“…my heart may triumph…”

 

June 2, 2007

“…Through you I will triumph…”

 

Not through the presidents, but through you, I will give you the president that you need.

 

She’s built a foundation for 36 years to change our hearts to open up and fast and pray to pray for our nation, to pray for our sovereignty, pray for the free will to choose freely God over man and mammon, that She can give us the man of the hour.

 

May 2, 2006

“…Through you my heart desires to win – [and] desires to triumph…”

 

Trump just said,

 

“So let this be our mission. Let this be our message to the world…”

 

Do you hear that? The mission? The message?

 

Our Lady comes, “I’m coming giving you messages for the whole world.” 2007:

 

“…God desires [the conversion of] the entire world…”

 

This speech was about conversion, about taking care of people, looking out for other people, and each nation looking out for their own good, not a conglomerate dictating, “We’re the head of everything, and we’ll tell you what’s good.”

 

Do you not put your own family ahead of everybody else in your neighborhood on your block? Or do you say, “I’m going to neglect my family, and I’m for everybody else”?

 

Trump is right when he says, “My first priority, my first thought is to put America first and its citizens first,” just like in your neighborhood, your family’s first, not the neighbors.

 

Yes, we’re to love our neighbors. We’re to serve our neighbors. It’s true. And that’s another spirit of explaining that we are to serve others. But your priority, your first responsibility, as a mother and a father, is your family, is your nation. And we’re called, nationalists? Don’t accept no one, even your children’s homework, that they are to put the word down “nationalist” in any of their work or any of their school tests. Tell them put “patriotism” or “patriotic.” Fight it. Verbicide is alive.

 

So, Trump says,

 

“So let this be our mission, and let this be our message to the world. We will fight together, sacrifice together and stand together for peace…”!

 

That’s what Our Lady’s saying! Pray together. “Pray, pray, pray,” for peace!

 

He goes on and says—Trump—says,

 

“…for freedom, for justice, for family, for humanity, and for the almighty God Who made us all.”

 

And you don’t see God’s chosen this man up and risen him for the man of the hour? Who could speak like this to presidents and 193 nations and put everybody in the right place? And if they’re good-willed, actually, they are feeling good. “Hey, I’m a president. I’m going to be different for my own country.” He’s a witness! And he doesn’t even know the messages of Our Lady.

 

I remember doing things, before I knew Our Lady and before I knew the message. I was aligned with the mentality of it. Trump is aligned with these messages.

 

And so, August 2, 2014, what does Our Lady say?

 

“…the reason that I am with you, my mission…”

 

Did you just hear that from Trump?

 

“…our mission…”

 

Our Lady says,

 

“…my mission, is to help you for the ‘good’ to win…”

 

Trump says, everything,

 

“…for justice, for freedom, for family, for humanity, for almighty God Who made us all…”

 

For the mission, for the good of the mission, and the good of the world.

 

And August 2, 2014,

 

“…my mission, is to help you for ‘good’ to win, even though this does not seem possible to you now…”

 

It wasn’t possible to see what we see in 2014, that what we can now see and experience in 2017, look how fast the changes are coming. Just what Joan read with Pope John Paul, the cardinal saying, “We are amazed how quick, how fast Russia fell.”

 

Our Lady is here to turn things upside-down.

 

So, how should we see Trump?

 

Do we see him like another Reagan?

 

No. They’re different charisms, different ways.

 

Should we see him like George Washington?

 

No. George Washington was different. Different personalities. Different ways.

 

But what we can see is these three men came at a very fundamental points in history, pivotal points of changing things. And Reagan is recognized as one of the greatest presidents we ever had. Washington is the Father of our Nation. And here, we’ve got Our Lady telling us, literally, “this is a turning point.” (June 2, 2017) You think just anybody’s going to be president? You think it’s just going to be anybody that’s assigned to this job?

 

So, it’s the impact. These are three different personalities. It’s the impact of what George Washington had on this country. It’s the impact of what Reagan had on this country. It’s the impact of what Trump is going to have and is having on this country and is just fresh into it.

 

Obama was very evil in his actions—very destructive. And don’t even write me your feedback, like some of you do, when I say things about him. I pray for his salvation. The man is evil. He’s done evil. I won’t judge his heart, because he’s raised in a dysfunctional family. But the man promoted evil—abomination—and every kind of destruction of our nation and the world. And the opposite of him is Donald Trump.

 

And one thing we can thank Obama for is that he pushed us so far down, we have Trump, the man of the hour now.

 

So, how should we look at the presidents as American sons? The impact they will have on the world—the result of the fruit of what they produce in standing up to evil and exposing that evil.

 

[SONG]

His portrait fades, and his memory’s gone. Earthquake cracked his tower of stone. His voice still echoes, “Charge on, charge on.”

 

God blessed America with her son George Washington.

 

Taxes enslave the colonies. Men who lived and died to be free. Fought the iron fist of tyranny with liberty.

 

God blessed America with her son George Washington.

 

No surrender and no retreat. First in war and first in peace. A father, a soldier and a citizen. Gave his soul to God and his heart to his countrymen.

 

Bullets flew from out of sight. Heaven chose to spare his life. As soldiers bled and horses fell, led his men through the gates of hell, from Valley Forge to Yorktown roar, found a country and won the war. Amen, amen.

 

No surrender and no retreat. First in war and first in peace. A father, a soldier and a citizen. Gave his soul to God and his heart to his countrymen.

 

When the war was finally won, glory came to Washington. Refused a crown and took a bow. “So help me God” was his vow.

 

From Lady Liberty to the California sun, we keep looking for another one. We’ll find our hope back where we started from.

 

May God bless America with another George Washington.

 

And give your soul to God and your heart to your countrymen.

 

[FRIEND OF MEDJUGORJE]

The song said,

 

“God bless America with another George Washington.”

 

I’m not saying we’re going to have another George Washington, because we’re in a different time and a different place.

 

The impact of George Washington was profound. The impact of Ronald Reagan and John Paul were two men at a destined point, what their charisms were, that was risen up by God.

 

And now, we’re at a turning point, Our Lady’s told us about, with the charism that will result in the same impact of George Washington’s time, Reagan’s time, and in the Time of Mary, Who calls upon the powers that be that She placed there, to fulfill Her triumph.

 

We’re in an important moment, and it is the sovereignty of God Who raises up the man of the hour, and it’s becoming more and more obvious.

 

These are things to ponder in the next days.

 

And so it is, we bring this to a conclusion, that Our Lady is here to triumph, and we see things, as Mirjana said, “We’re moving into the moment of the Secrets.” And if we don’t stop and pause and do things like this broadcast tonight, this Special Report, it can pass you by without even recognizing that Our Lady’s hand, Her fingerprint, is all over this.

 

And so it is, to have a future, be thoughtful. See everything in the light of Our Lady’s messages.

 

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This has been a Special World Report with a Friend of Medjugorje, looking through the lenses of the messages of Medjugorje.

 

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  1. City: Beaumont
    State: TX
    Country: 77713
    Good evening. Thank you so much FOM for this amazing broadcast! I’m responding even though I tuned in a little late. But I couldn’t wait to respond. I will listen to this broadcast in it’s entirety after this post. It is very emotional to hear that particular address again from our President Trump – King Cyrus. But my comment concerns what happened to me on Monday and how it relates to what is encouraged at the end of the broadcast. You encourage us to read, “BIG Q, Little Q.” I own that book. Well wouldn’t you know at confession this past Monday I confessed something I didn’t think was a sin, but then I got to thinking it probably was a sin, so I told the priest. It relates to a type of television show, that I’ve watched, that depicts recounted stories of people encountering Big Foot and other mysteries/ hauntings of particular places or dwellings. It’s really embarrassing to mention it here, but the priest kinda excused it and said just to be careful to not believe in those things too much especially LIKE QANON!!!! I couldn’t believe it for a second, but then I could believe it and I felt my whole confession was a waste. I go to confession about once a month. But with this particular priest, I always receive woke advice. Not sure why this happens to me? And it always brings me back to MEJ and our Blessed Mother. I do pray for all priests, bishops and the Pope every time in my prayers. I just want to thank you again tremendously for all the work that you all do! If we didn’t have you and our Blessed Mother I just don’t know what we would do. GOD Bless You all!

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  1. City: Beaumont
    State: TX
    Country: 77713
    Good evening. Thank you so much FOM for this amazing broadcast! I’m responding even though I tuned in a little late. But I couldn’t wait to respond. I will listen to this broadcast in it’s entirety after this post. It is very emotional to hear that particular address again from our President Trump – King Cyrus. But my comment concerns what happened to me on Monday and how it relates to what is encouraged at the end of the broadcast. You encourage us to read, “BIG Q, Little Q.” I own that book. Well wouldn’t you know at confession this past Monday I confessed something I didn’t think was a sin, but then I got to thinking it probably was a sin, so I told the priest. It relates to a type of television show, that I’ve watched, that depicts recounted stories of people encountering Big Foot and other mysteries/ hauntings of particular places or dwellings. It’s really embarrassing to mention it here, but the priest kinda excused it and said just to be careful to not believe in those things too much especially LIKE QANON!!!! I couldn’t believe it for a second, but then I could believe it and I felt my whole confession was a waste. I go to confession about once a month. But with this particular priest, I always receive woke advice. Not sure why this happens to me? And it always brings me back to MEJ and our Blessed Mother. I do pray for all priests, bishops and the Pope every time in my prayers. I just want to thank you again tremendously for all the work that you all do! If we didn’t have you and our Blessed Mother I just don’t know what we would do. GOD Bless You all!

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