Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska

The Book That Sparked the Divine Mercy Movement

The Diary chronicles God's message given through St. Faustina to the world to turn to His mercy. In it, we are reminded to trust the Divine Mercy in Jesus and seek His forgiveness. And as Christ is merciful, so, too, are we instructed to be merciful to others. The message of Divine Mercy has become an integral part of Catholic faith, including the celebration of the Feast of Divine Mercy on the Sunday after Easter.

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Our Lord tells us through St. Faustina, "I demand from you deeds of mercy which are to arise out of love for Me" (Diary of St. Faustina, 742).

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A Way Toward a Peaceful Death

My sister and I were blessed to be with our parents when they were ready to leave this earth and meet our Lord face to face. My father especially was devoted to The Divine Mercy. God so blessed us that we, along with other family members, were able to pray the Chaplet of The Divine Mercy for them at the time their lives on Earth were growing short. Sometimes God grants us the little things that truly show His love and mercy toward all of us. Both my parents were able to have the most peaceful and loving death that one could experience.

— Rob S., e-mail

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