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"My children, why can't you prove this devotion? Why can't you write and prove the greatness of the Most Precious Blood of the salvation of men? My children, you know that men neglect this Precious Price of their salvation. Who can write? Let him write on this title, 'Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, the Price of your Salvation'. I am near to bless his intelligence. Read Hebrews 9:23 to the end, Hebrews 10, and meditate on the words of salvation. I will teach you much about the Most Precious Blood. I love you all. I know you all, you are Mine, show Me your love. I am looking for the one who will console Me. I bless you all. Peace be with you all." - (Agonizing Jesus Christ, Message of the Precious Blood to Barnabas Nwoye - 7/4/97).His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, in his response to the messages of the Sacred Heart, said: "The love of the Divine Spouse is so widespread that it embraces as its spouse the whole human race. If our Saviour shed His Blood on the cross it was to reconcile to God all mankind, even if they were separated by nationality and blood, and to unite them into one single body... If we really have at heart the salvation of mankind which has been redeemed by Christ's Blood, we must put into Mary's hands the desires we hold dear." St. Peter, the first Pope of the Catholic Church said that we were not "redeemed with corruptible things as gold or silver... but with the Most Precious Blood of Christ, as of a Lamb unspotted and undefiled." (IPeter 1:18-19). In the past centuries, in order to redeem or ransom a slave, you had to pay in gold or silver, to the master of the slave or the captors of the person, if he or she were a prisoner of war. If the person's status in the society was high, so also will be the amount of gold needed to redeem the person. Pope Pius IX who was captured and imprisoned by the then antichrist, Napoleon, instituted the Feast of the Most Precious Blood on July 1st, 1849, in thanksgiving to God, for his release from Gaeta after the revolution of 1848, because, as he said, he 'owed' his release from prison to the Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ. Our souls are created in God's image and are very precious to Him, but through sin, we enslaved ourselves to the devil. God, in the person of Jesus Christ paid the Price to free us. Not in the perishable gold or silver of this world, but in the "supernatural imperishable gold" of His Most Precious Blood, as no other price was acceptable. The pagan sacrifices could not do it (cf. Heb 10:4). Even the sacrifices of the blood of goats and bulls, commanded by God in Exodus 12, could not do it. It cost God, His Blood to free and save us. Fr. Faber and numerous Saints tell us that the Church is the Temple of the Most Precious Blood, and that the seven Sacraments are the channels through which this Most Precious Blood is sprinkled on our souls. St. Paul warned those who treat the Precious Blood as a cheap thing or with irreverence. Liturgical abuse and theological dissent from the constant Papal Magisterial teachings and general lack of discipline against the Sacraments and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offends Heaven greatly and they are costly, endangering the salvation of many. "How much more do you think he deserveth worse punishments, who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God and hath esteemed the Blood of the Testament unclean by which he was sanctified, and hath offered an affront to the spirit of grace?" (Heb 10:29). Catholic institutions have now become Theological Laboratories, where 'new theories' are tested, while many protestant errors are openly taught and practiced by many theologians, within Catholicism, leading many astray. It is not the 'Opino Theologorum' (Opinion of Theologians), which today, contradicts many century - old Papal teachings, that matters, rather it is the 'Sensus Ecclesiae' (the Mind of the Church- as seen in old Church documents and Papal teachings). To reverse this, will be to make individual