Public Message from

Our Lady of Emmitsburg 

to the World

Through Gianna Talone-Sullivan

September 5, 2025

Feast of St Teresa of Calcutta

 

My dear little children, praised be Jesus!

I thank the Holy Trinity for allowing Me to be here with you and to guide you to Holiness.

Be attentive not to neglect My Son’s Mercy when discerning worldly and spiritual matters. Your conscience is the place where God speaks to you, highlighting fidelity, mercy, and judgment. Your conscience will highlight what you are doing correctly or incorrectly. Be careful how you judge, and the issues you address in your own thoughts. If you are not careful, you will not only be like the Pharisees of the past, but you will be the Pharisees of the present. Stop speaking badly about someone to make yourself look righteous. Heaven is watching you.

I have outlined for you how to treat one another and the importance of living with humility. “A humble heart you will not spurn, O’ God.” My children, you may not always be correct. If you are confident that you are right, you can also be certain that you are wrong in your discernment. You can determine whether you have a Pharisaical Spirit by how you react when corrected. Are you defensive, or do you respond with humility?

This current era is passing, and a new one is approaching. I have told you that when you see two suns on the horizon, change is coming. You have all seen objects in the sky resembling two suns. Prepare with humility of heart, love, encouragement, and help one another. Do not treat anyone with indifference, silence, or disconnection as the Pharisees did. If you do, then you will be like them—Pharisees of today. Attend to My Son with frequent prayers, fasting, and Eucharistic Adoration. Pay attention to Him, and your wounds will be healed.

Peace to you. I am with you, and I love you all, little ones. I bless you in the name of God the Father.

Ad Deum

”Let nothing disturb you. Let nothing frighten you. All things are passing away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.” –St. Teresa of Avila,

 

 

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