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The diary of Sister Faustina is a journey of a soul. In the early 1900’s, Our Lord gave many great mystical graces to Sister Faustina of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Poland. He also gave her a mission - to tell the world that He is Mercy itself, and that before He returns as a just Judge, He is coming as a merciful Savior. Jesus called Faustina His “Secretary of Divine Mercy”, and commanded her to write everything He told her. In obedience, Faustina kept a diary, now called "Divine Mercy in My Soul", and published by the Marians Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. This printed diary fills over 600 pages. Over 7 times He told her that this message would prepare the world for His final coming. The late Pope John Paul II was one of the people who judged these revelations to be true.
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Divine mercy in my soul: the diary of the servant of God, Sister M. Faustina Kowalska.
1987, Marian Press
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0944203043 9780944203040
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Translated from the Polish.
Includes index.
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