Understood. St Martin de Porres is significant in that he was one of the first people of colour to be canonised as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. He was the illegitimate son of a Spanish nobleman and a black maid servant. He was clearly a very STO oriented person in the way he served the poor, needy and the forgotten of this world - for more see
Martin de Porres - Wikipedia
However, as the article I attached to my earlier post demonstrated, he was not alone in having amazing 4D like abilities such as passing through locked doors. This persists into modern, scientific times with individuals such as the 20th century Capuchin friar and mystic
St. Padre Pio, who Laura referred to in a recent session - see
Padre Pio - Wikipedia. Like the founder of the Franciscan Order, St Francis of Assisi, he bore the stigmata wounds of Christ's crucifixion on his hands and his side. He also had the ability to bi-locate, i.e., be in two places at once by projecting his astral body (the one that Pierre may well be talking about in this session) to somewhere else. Quoting from his Wikipedia entry:
Pio was said to have had mystical gifts such as reading souls, the ability to bilocate and the ability to work favours and healings before they were requested of him. His reported supernatural experiences also include celestial visions, communication with angels and physical fights with Satan and demons. The reports of supernatural phenomena surrounding Pio attracted fame and amazement, even if the Vatican seemed sceptical*. Some of these phenomena were reported by Pio himself in letters written to his spiritual directors, while others have been reported by his followers.
*The Vatican authorities even went to the length of bugging his confessional at one stage, a flagrant breach of the sacred seal of secrecy that surrounds the sacrament of reconciliation.
An Interesting story about him concerned
Michele Sindona, a Sicilian Mafia banking executive and an alleged member of
Propaganda Due (P 2}, a secret Masonic lodge of the
Grand Orient of Italy. Sindona would become mixed up in the notorious Italian banking scandals of the late 1970's and early 1980's that would bankrupt Sindona's own banks and draw the Vatican Bank into proven allegations of money laundering. Sindona was a personal friend of
Giovanni Battista Montini, the Catholic Archbishop of Milan who would later become
Pope Paul VI and, through this powerful connection, he would become associated with the Vatican Bank then headed by the infamous American Archbishop
Paul Marcinkus (who once gave my American brother-in-law directions when he bumped into him on a bus in Rome). In 1986, Sindona was sentenced to life imprisonment as the instigator behind the murder of Italian lawyer
Giorgio Ambrosoli by three Mafia hitmen. Sindona would later be fatally poisoned in prison whilst serving a life sentence for Ambrosoli's murder. For more, see:
Michele Sindona - Wikipedia
Despite her husband's shady Mafia background, Sindona's wife was a devotee of Padre Pio and Sindona would frequently drive her to the friar's monastery at Assisi for Mass, confession and spiritual guidance. On one occasion, Sindona admitted to Padre Pio that he would sometimes fall asleep at the wheel whilst driving his wife to Assisi but somehow he always managed to stay on the road without crashing. Padre Pio then replied, of course you did, who do you think was steering the car for you whilst you were asleep
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Perhaps these people are special souls born into a harsh and challenging STS world to act as STO beacons of light.