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February 15th, 1916
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am Saint Clement the Pope.
I merely want to say that I am glad to be able to testify as to
the work that you have been selected to do, and as to the fact that
Jesus and many of the high spirits write to you.
I know that my testimony is not necessary in order to convince
you of these facts, but there may be some who will more readily
believe when they know that a Pope of the Roman Catholic church
gave his testimony to these facts. I am now an inhabitant of the
Celestial Spheres, and am happy beyond description. But, as I have
told you, I was compelled to undergo great sufferings before I was
relieved of my recollections of the evil that I had done on earth.
But I will write you more in detail later, and
hope that I may have the opportunity. So, wishing you success and
happiness, I am
Your brother in Christ,
St. Clement
I have assumed that this is Pope Clement VII,
since Martin Luther referred
to him.
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