“I have to tell you a story about when my daughter was around 12,” writes Patricia Owens from Pennsylvania. “We lived in Connecticut at the time. She’ll be 38 this August. But if I hadn’t listened to the voice within me, neither one of us would be here today. I am certain of that!
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“We were driving on a main highway and exit 42 came up. We used to live in Westport. There was a breakfast nook we used to frequent called Oscars. I’m really not sure if it’s there today because it was kind of a long time ago.
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“So, driving along the main highway, my daughter Miriam asked me if we could go to Oscar’s as we were not living there anymore and it would be a nice visit for the memories. I said, ‘Sure, of course,’ and I pulled off the exit.
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“All of a sudden this very deep voice within me said, ‘Keep the same speed you’re going and do not go faster.’
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“Now I knew that we had angels, so I figured I had better listen, and I just kept my speed around the bend down to a road that had a traffic light.
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“The traffic light had just changed, but I was not going as fast as I normally did, and just then this big old beige car going about 70 to 80 shot across my bow trying to make the light!
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“I guess I don’t have to tell you the rest of the story. Miriam and I just looked at each other as this car just whizzed in front of us. We were totally shocked, and then I told her what had happened when I was coming around the exit.
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“Had I not listened to what I know was an angel trying to protect her and me, I don’t think we’d be here today because the accident would have been horrendous, and where she was sitting it would have been the first place that he would have hit with that old car. I have two other angel stories as well that saved our lives, but maybe I’ll tell them another time. So everyone, listen to your angels and thank them for their wonderful care for you. They want you to talk to them and invite them into your lives!”
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“Greetings from Dublin, Ireland, home of the original St Patrick’s Day Parade,” wrote Pat Mullin. “As you know, it is well loved, well respected, and celebrated throughout the world as a fun day.
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“Likewise here in Ireland, it is celebrated throughout Ireland in towns and villages, with marching bands and colorful displays of various groups and of commercial interests.
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“In 2019, precovid, I watched the parade on television and heard the commentator refer to the Celtic goddess ‘Eriu,’ as being the patron of the parade. Other than that, there was little Celtic spirituality in that parade, according to my recollection.
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“There was a similar reference to Eriu in last year’s parade, with a large number of L.G.B.T. people taking part and being interviewed at length.
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“In this year’s parade, there was a large float on which stood a woman dressed in flowing white robes who, the commentator said, was Eriu, while eight or nine women in flowing white robes, surrounded the float in a waltzing fashion.
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“This was followed by a series of Celtic icons on floats, with a woman interviewed about all the Celtic goddesses of pre-Christian times.
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“So St Patrick has been supplanted by pagan goddesses.
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“Interestingly, there were also numerous emblems of snakes, wriggling along on floats. Numerous floats in the parade displayed various kinds of demons in the shape of very large, ugly monsters.
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“Interestingly, this was a feature of parades that took place in cities and towns throughout Ireland, as shown on the news that night.
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“During ad breaks, the ‘rainbow’ was featured on our screens, along with a writhing snake that winked with one eye.
In any event, Catholic Ireland seems to be dead and in the grave with O’Leary (an Irish expression !) The island of saints scholars has been taken over by demons and witches.”
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Asked Michael C Kost of Tower City Pennsylvania, “I was wondering if anybody has heard from The 1990 Prophecy “Towering Light” seer, or locutionist lately.”
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Again, stay tuned…
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