Today, March
17, Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in many countries in honor of Saint
Patrick, a British saint who was taken to Ireland as a slave and later returned
as a missionary.
In Ireland, a
cultural conflict arose. The druids, considered magicians and seers, saw Saint
Patrick as a threat to their power and traditions. There were years of struggle
for Saint Patrick on his evangelizing path, and the wicked did everything they
could to kill him, block him, and discredit him. However, they did not succeed
because he had God’s help.
My middle
name is Patricia, and my mother used to pray a lot to Saint Patrick to
intercede for me, and truthfully, I also pray to him around this time.
When we
undergo a conversion and have a divine mission—as is my case, promoting the
Philosophy of Light to eradicate secularism from the State—evil attacks and
seeks to discredit me. The mind of evil is so corrupt that when we do something
good, it sees it as something bad.
For example,
it sees everything through lustful eyes: if I have a pet, it invents that I am
attracted to animals; if I am in an activity with children, it invents that I
am attracted to children. If I defend the poor or Indigenous people, it invents
that I am attracted to them. If I belong to a women’s association, it invents
that I am a lesbian. If I am polite and kind to a security guard or a soldier,
it invents that I am attracted to police officers or soldiers, and so on.
They have
even invented that I run a brothel. My own family has invented that I am
attracted to some members of my family, which is false. Evil creates these
ideas in their minds and imagination to harm me. If I “like” a dress on social
media, they assume I am attracted to the model; if I “like” a politician, they
invent that I am in love with that politician.
They even
claim that I am looking for a partner, which is not true. If God sends me a
partner, He will tell me who it is. Otherwise, I am not seeking one—especially
not with this persecution, where malicious people harass and follow me. That is
why I do not engage in conversations with anyone on the street.
The worst
part is that this spirit of evil enters many people—friends, relatives,
acquaintances—and with a venomous tongue seeks to destroy me. This has happened
to many who are now saints of the Catholic Church. The prophets also suffered
these evils, as have good priests and good nuns.
Evil is
devoted to discrediting what is good, seeking to destroy it. Thanks be to God,
we have the help of God and His angels.
Today I ask
Saint Patrick for his intercession so that I may fulfill the mission entrusted
to me.
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