Monday, February 1, 2010

Prayer Clothes


J.M.J.

I would like to share a very special gift I have received from God.  This is my gift:

One day, while praying after Mass, God asked me what I wanted.  I said I wanted a cloak of Hail Mary’s and a garment of Our Father’s, along with a diadem clasp of Glory Be’s for my cloak.  Why?  Because there is no greater protection than prayer.  God granted me my cloak and the clasp but I must wait for the garment of Our Father’s for reasons not important enough to be shared.

Anyone may have their own prayer clothes, the only thing is you must ask God, our Heavenly Father for them.  Or his Son, for He has asked His Father if He may give them. 

These clothes may be any clothes a person feels comfortable with and any prayers can be used for them.  The clothes may have Shinings – ornaments or decorations which are special gifts from God, the Father in Heaven.  The clothes may be a blanket or bed covering, if a person is bed-ridden or in a wheel chair.

No one can take the clothes from a person.  They may be worn when we present ourselves to Our Lord at the end of our mortal life here on earth.  They may be taken to Heaven and given to someone back on the earth. 

You will know you have your prayer clothes.

The prayer clothes will include every prayer you have ever prayed and they must be maintained by praying.

They may be prayed for someone else, for example, a child, a friend, the souls in Purgatory.  Parents or those with difficult children may pray clothes for their children, who will eventually present themselves to Our Lord in their prayer clothes.

They may also be prayed for all the unborn children so that no matter how long they are here on earth, they may go home to the Heavenly Father in their prayer clothes, and the Heavenly Father will know that the child was loved and cared for while he or she was here on earth.

Those children, along with and their parents and caregivers, who have incurable diseases and who are in hospitals should know of these clothes.

Bernardette

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