Diary of St Faustina

$27.50

This is the 2021 reprint of the Diary of St Faustina. It includes a 19-page colour photo section, which is in itself very informative. Since the Diary was first published in English in 1987, it has been one of our most popular books and a tremendous source of inspiration for both lay-people and religious in relation to the great mission in which Jesus entrusted St. Faustina to make His Great Mercy known again to the world. A spiritually uplifting book written at the request of Our Lord. 764 pages. Height: 20cm. Width: 13cm. Depth: 5cm. Soft cover only.

SKU: BK-Diary

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“Apostle of My mercy, proclaim to the whole world My unfathomable mercy … My daughter, be diligent in writing down every sentence I tell you concerning My mercy, because this is meant for a great number of souls who will profit from it.” (Diary 1142)

Discover one of the most powerful spiritual classics of the twentieth century. The Diary of St. Faustina brings you face to face with the boundless mercy of God. This book contains the personal writings of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, the humble Polish nun chosen by Christ to be His “secretary of mercy.” Through her words, you encounter the message of Divine Mercy that continues to change lives around the world.

The diary of St Faustina is more than a historical record. It is a living testimony of God’s action in the human soul. Readers discover the depths of Christ’s mercy and the transforming power of trust. The book offers guidance for prayer, encouragement in trials, and clarity for spiritual growth.

In these pages, Jesus speaks directly to the modern world. He invites every soul to trust in His mercy. He promises unfathomable graces to those who approach Him with confidence. Through Faustina’s diary, these invitations reach you personally.

The diary gave birth to the Divine Mercy devotion. From these writings came the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, now prayed daily across the world. Here also came the request for the Divine Mercy image, painted according to her vision of Christ. The diary explains the Hour of Mercy at three o’clock. It also records the Lord’s desire for the Feast of Divine Mercy, now celebrated on the Sunday after Easter.

This book is not only for theologians or mystics. It is for every believer who seeks God’s mercy. The language is simple and heartfelt. The message is universal. Readers from all walks of life can find comfort and direction within these pages.

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