Brothers and sisters: Sin must not reign over your mortal bodies so that you obey their desires. And do not present the parts of your bodies to sin as weapons for wickedness, but present yourselves to God as raised from the dead to life and the parts of your bodies to God as weapons for righteousness. For sin is not to have any power over you, since you are not under the law but under grace. (Romans 6)
This implies, then, that each of us understands precisely what sin is, so that we reject its reign over our mortal bodies. This is what is meant by “informing one’s conscience.” The ultimate authority on what is morally acceptable and what is not is the Apostles and their successors, what we call the “Magisterium” of the Church. They are the custodians of Sacred Tradition, which includes and is informed by Sacred Scripture.
Today, confusion over gender and relationships abounds, in part, because there is not an honest examination of conscience. The Scriptures are clear that sex outside of marriage (ie. fornication; cf. Mark 7:21, Eph 5:3, etc.) is not in accordance with the natural and moral law. It doesn’t matter whether you believe you’re a homosexual or a heterosexual — this norm is established by God. For what is marriage? Jesus defines it in Matthew 19:4-6:
He said in reply, “Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female’ and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So they are no longer two, but one flesh.
Therefore, gender (whom you feel attracted to) becomes irrelevant. Sexual relations outside of marriage are not in accordance with God’s laws, and demand that we all repent of those sins that reign over our bodies and enslave us, whether “straight” or “gay.”
That’s just one example… we need to discover and follow obediently all the norms and laws of the moral and natural law given to us, whether it pertains to how we use our tongue, birth control, our temper, appetites, etc. Jesus came to set us free (Gal 5:1). It’s about freedom, not constraint, for “everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin” (John 8:34).
Jesus wants us to live under grace because it leads to eternal life.
Do you not know that if you present yourselves to someone as obedient slaves, you are slaves of the one you obey, either of sin, which leads to death, or of obedience, which leads to righteousness? But thanks be to God that, although you were once slaves of sin, you have become obedient from the heart to the pattern of teaching to which you were entrusted. Freed from sin, you have become slaves of righteousness. (First reading from Romans 6)
True liberation consists in opening oneself to the love of Christ. In Him, and only in Him, are we set free from all alienation and doubt, from slavery to the power of sin and death. Christ is truly our peace (Eph 2:14); the love of Christ impels us (2 Cor 5:14), giving meaning and joy to our life…. —ST. JOHN PAUL II, Redemptoris Missio

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Elizabeth Kindelmann
Through what became The Spiritual Diary, Jesus and Mary taught Elizabeth, and they continue to instruct the faithful in the divine art of suffering for the salvation of souls. Tasks are assigned for each day of the week, which involve prayer, fasting, and night vigils, with beautiful promises attached to them, laced with special graces for priests and the souls in purgatory. In their messages, Jesus and Mary say that The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is the greatest grace given to mankind since the Incarnation. And in the not-so-distant future, her flame will engulf the entire world.
Father Stefano Gobbi
Why Gisella Cardia?
Thirdly, the messages have frequently been accompanied by visible phenomena, photographic evidence found in In Cammino con Maria, which cannot be the fruit of subjective imagination, notably the presence of the stigmata on Giselle’s body and and the appearance of crosses or religious texts in blood on Gisella’s arms. See the pictures taken from her apparition website 
Jennifer
Why Manuela Strack?

Why the Visionaries of Our Lady of Medjugorje?
Why Pedro Regis?
Why the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta?
of the saints. It wasn’t until she became a “Daughter of Mary” that the nightmares finally ceased at the age of eleven. In the following year, Jesus began to speak interiorly to her especially after receiving Holy Communion. When she was thirteen, He appeared to her in a vision that she witnessed from the balcony of her home. There, in the street below, she saw a crowd and armed soldiers leading three prisoners; she recognized Jesus as one of them. When He arrived beneath her balcony, He raised his head and cried out: “Soul, help Me!” Deeply moved, Luisa offered herself from that day on as a victim soul in expiation for the sins of mankind.
immobile, rigid-like state that appeared almost as if she were dead. It was only when a priest made the sign of the Cross over her body that Luisa regained her faculties. This remarkable mystical state persisted until her death in 1947—followed by a funeral that was no little affair. During that period in her life, she suffered no physical illness (until she succumbed to pneumonia at the end) and she never experienced bedsores, despite being confined to her little bed for sixty-four years.
Why Simona and Angela?
Valeria Copponi