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  1. However, she received extraordinary revelations — or messages — from our Lord Jesus. Jesus asked Sr. Faustina to record these experiences, which she compiled into notebooks. These notebooks are known today as the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, and the words contained within are God's loving message of Divine Mercy.

  2. Jun. 30. 2006. In order to understand the life of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska and the remarkable spread of her devotion to The Divine Mercy throughout the world, it helps to begin by learning the story of someone else: a priest. His name was Fr. Michael Sopocko, and he was born in Vilnius in Poland (now Lithuania) in 1888.

  3. 05 October. Santa Faustina Kowalska. Saint Faustina Kowalska, the great apostle of Divine Mercy, was born August 25, 1905, in Poland, in the small village of Glogowiec. Her parents, Marianna and Stanislao Kowalski, humble peasants and fervent Christians, convey a deep and authentic faith.

  4. www.vatican.va › saints › ns_lit_doc_20000430_faustina_enMary Faustina Kowalska - Vatican

    Apr 30, 2000 · MARY FAUSTINA KOWALSKA. 1905-1938. photo. Sister Mary Faustina, an apostle of the Divine Mercy, belongs today to the group of the most popular and well-known saints of the Church. Through her the Lord Jesus communicates to the world the great message of God's mercy and reveals the pattern of Christian perfection based on trust in God and on the ...

  5. Sr Mary Faustina, consumed by tuberculosis and innumerable sufferings, which she accepted as a voluntary sacrifice for sinners, died in Krakow at the age of 33 on 5 October 1938, with a reputation for spiritual maturity and a mystical union with God.

  6. Oct 5, 2023 · Saint Faustina Kowalska, revered today as one of the church’s most celebrated saints, delivered the profound message of God’s mercy to the world through her experiences with the Lord Jesus. She demonstrated the Christian ideal of deep trust in God and boundless mercy towards others.

  7. Apr 30, 2000 · Patron Saint of The Divine Mercy devotion. Canonized by Pope John Paul II on April 30, 2000. Liturgical Color: White. Quote: I am to write down the encounters of my soul with You, O God, at the moments of Your special visitations. I am to write about You, O Incomprehensible in mercy towards my poor soul. Your holy will is the life of my soul.

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