Today is Divine Mercy Sunday. Learn about a humble Polish nun who gave rise to the Divine Mercy devotion in "The Life of Faustina Kowalska."
Dear John, Divine Mercy Sunday has been special to me for a while now. On this day each year, I have cherished the opportunity to go to confession, then to Mass to receive the holy Eucharist, and then in that afternoon praying the Diving Mercy chaplet with our parish community and my family. My prayer for you today is that you take a moment to close your eyes and put all of the desolations you are feeling into the hands of God and say, "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus . . .Jesus, I trust in you." If you also want to learn more about Divine Mercy Sunday and the life of Faustina Kowalska, the humble Polish nun gave rise to the Divine Mercy devotion, I have marked her biography down to $10 for a limited time. Peace and goodness to you in these troubled times, my friends, and I pray that you feel God's divine Mercy today. God bless you, Patty Crawford Director of Marketing Products | The extraordinary visions of this humble Polish nun gave rise to the Divine Mercy devotion, which has become increasingly popular among Catholics today. This authorized biography includes many excerpts from Faustina's famous diary. Whether read alone or as a study aid to reading the diary itself, this book is an inspiring and reliable introduction to this remarkable twentieth-century saint. | |