March
26, 2014
Op-Ed Editor
The Boston GlobeBoston, MA
Re: Justina Pelletier
Dear Sir or Madam:
The matter of Justina
Pelletier is truly a matter of the love of a parent for a child. On July
11, 1954, Jesus, the Messiah, the Redeemer, Son of Man, Son of God (remember
Jesus?) said to a religious Sister, Sister Mary Ephrem, in the State of Ohio,
United States of America: “My daughter,
I am not loved in the homes of men. . .
. Children are not taught to love Me, because those who have charge over them
have no time or patience to do so. My
Heart grieves over My children in the world. Their hearts are being drawn farther and
farther away from Me. They will not even
listen to My Mother, because they have never been taught to listen.”
Jesus continued, “My
Father is angry. If My children will not
listen to My Heart, which is a Voice of mercy and instruction, punishment will
come swiftly and none shall be able to stay it.
The pleadings of My Heart have held back the divine justice about to descend
on an ungrateful and sinful generation.
“Woe to parents who set
a bad example to their children! Terrible will be their judgment. I will demand a strict account of every soul
entrusted to their care. Woe to parents
who teach their children how to gain materially in this world and neglect to
prepare them for the next!
“Woe to children who
disobey and show disrespect towards their parents! ‘Honor thy father and thy mother.’ On this shall they be judged most severely.”*
The thing is that God
the Father did not place Justina and her family in their present difficulty. Other human beings conspired with each other to
do so. And God the Father does not see
human beings as human beings see each other.
Why is Jesus so upset? The thing is it’s all about souls. When God the Father creates a new human being,
He gives that human being a soul. And it
is the soul which grows with the human being and which gives the human being’s
body life. And when the human being’s
body dies, it is the soul which returns home to Jesus for His judgment. And we are judged by Jesus as
to how we have obeyed the Ten Commandments while we were here on the earth.
to how we have obeyed the Ten Commandments while we were here on the earth.
Souls are immortal. They live forever in eternity. Mr. Lou Pelletier, Justina’s father, and Justina,
along with all the members of their family, have souls. Every human being in the world has a soul! And when every human being’s body dies, it is their
soul which returns to Jesus in eternity.
And it is always one-on-one with Jesus, no exceptions, no stops, no delays, no parent or friend to stand with you, no matter your age.
The thing is if Justina
should die while in the custody of the State of Massachusetts, then her soul
will return home to Jesus in eternity. And when her father dies, his soul will return
home to Jesus in eternity. But neither
will “die” for souls are immortal and live forever in eternity. The thing is because of the great love these
two human beings share, each for the other, they just must ask Jesus if they
can be reunited in His eternity forever and ever.
Sincerely yours,
Bernardette Grant
*Please see http://ourladyofamerica.org for the quotations used in this letter. Thank you. Bernardette Grant
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