Tag Archives: Divine Mercy

What happened when a Polish IT magnate read St. Faustina’s Diary?

Anna Kaczmarz/Dziennik Polski/Polska Press/East News | HistoryIsResearch/Wikipedia | CC BY-SA 4.0 Polish businessman Roman Kluska, a former personal computer magnate, was struck by the coherence of St. Faustina’s writing, and it changed his life. In 1988, Roman Kluska founded Optimus, … Continue reading

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The Abyss of Divine Mercy

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Purgatory: The Attractive Impulse of His Burning Love

Souls Arrive in Purgatory, Singing Psalms; Canto II of The Purgatorio, by Dante Alighieri; Illustration by Gustave Doré Part I: Hell is Real, and You Could Go There Part II: Throwing Yourself Away, or Yielding Yourself to God Purgatory and … Continue reading

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Feast of the Conversion of St Paul

Today we not only celebrate the incredible conversion of St. Paul, but we celebrate the infinite power of God’s love and mercy. Both before and after his conversion, St. Paul was a zealous man.  He did everything with vigor and … Continue reading

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Sins and pleasures leave our souls empty and void

A mystic priest from Peru, Padre Martín Scott, founder of the religious order, Siervos de la Divina Misericordia, warns of modern traps and where they lead us. Different sins and pleasures that seem great on the outside, but leave our … Continue reading

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Biblical Reflection for Divine Mercy Sunday: E.F. Low Sunday

The Shadow of Peter, the Touch of Thomas by Fr. Thomas Rosica  Divine Mercy Sunday – Sunday April 7, 2013 The readings for this Sunday are: Acts 5:12-16, Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24, Rev. 1:9-11A, 12-13, 17-19 and John 20:19-31Today’s first reading from the Acts of … Continue reading

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