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5The USA, as well as many other nations, has a renewed interest in returning to the foundation of a society surviving under the guidance of this country's founding fathers, through humanities Creator. A society's belief in God can benefit from the profound teachings to a similar society in strife in the 14th and 15th centuries that were of a Theo-Sociological etiology. Profound solutions from God the Father's spoken word through a formally uneducated Theo-Political Dominican lay person700 years later, produces a remarkable Dialogue. Saint Catherine of Siena is recognized as one of the most remarkable women of the Middle Ages. The Dialogue of the spoken word of God the Father through Catherine, was transcribed by Raymond of Capua, while she was engaged in mystical trances between 1377 and 1379. She died in 1380. There are four major Treatises with ninety subsections. All are related to Divine Mercy and God's love for humanity, through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, embodied in the Holy Trinity for the salvation of souls. The author breaks down a difficult 86,000 word read into 26,000 words of salient theological concepts into quotes of sentences or paragraph formats. This easily readable format has not been utilised in any language to my knowledge. This Dialogue in God's own words was on target for a population in political turmoil in Europe. As well as a Holy Church in need of reform. Thus, a 14th century Dialogue relevant in the 21st century. 109191 included with MSFT WORD sent bferrara@salemauthorservices.com 6/6/21