Divine Mercy and Saint Faustina, by Fr Andrew Witko
The Divine Mercy and Saint Faustina. Beloved by Pope St John Paul II, devotion to the Divine Mercy has grown in popularity since its humble beginnings in Poland. Yet few know the details of its origins or of the devotion itself. This booklet offers this information. Beginning in 1931, Jesus appeared to a Polish nun called Sr Faustina Kowalska. He requested an image of himself to be painted, inscribed with the words “Jesus, I trust in You”, promising that “the soul that will venerate this image will not perish.” Pope John Paul II has described the Divine Mercy as an antibiotic for the illnesses of the contemporary world. But while devotion to the Divine Mercy has grown in popularity, few know the details of its origins or of the devotion itself. This booklet offers this information, beginning with the life of St Faustina, it relates her journey to join the Congregation of Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, her visions of Jesus and his request for the creation of the Divine Mercy image. The devotion itself is also explained, with detail about the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Divine Mercy devotions and prayers are also included.
Author: | Fr Andrew Witko |
Format: | Paperback |
Pages: | 86 |
Published: | Jan 2000 |
Dimensions: | 105 x 148mm |
Publisher: | Catholic Truth Society |
ISBN: | 9781860820786 |