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Happy Feast Day of St. Faustina! #BCYD #BrooklynCatholic pic.twitter.com/DslGLhEfbq
— Faith Formation (@doboff) October 5, 2015
2. “It is my constant endeavor to plead for mercy for the world.”
3. She was a humble instrument.
4. From that link, from her Diary:
My child, life on earth is a struggle indeed; a great struggle for My kingdom. But fear not, because you are not alone. I am always supporting you, so lean on Me as you struggle, fearing nothing. Take the vessel of trust and draw from the fountain of life – for yourself, but also for other souls, especially such as are distrustful of My goodness.
5. A prayer from her, for before the Eucharist.
6. From John Paul II, when he canonized her:
What will the years ahead bring us? What will man’s future on earth be like? We are not given to know. However, it is certain that in addition to new progress there will unfortunately be no lack of painful experiences. But the light of divine mercy, which the Lord in a way wished to return to the world through Sr Faustina’s charism, will illumine the way for the men and women of the third millennium.
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Jesus. Source of my life, sanctify me. O my strength, fortify me. My commander, fight for me.
St Faustina
Feast day today
— Fr. Patrick Foley (@FrPatrickFoley) October 5, 2015
8.
“Pure love is capable of great deeds, and it is not broken by difficulty or adversity”
-Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska
— Anna Maria Hoffman (@AM_Hoffman) October 5, 2015
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O Jesus, make my heart sensitive to all the sufferings of my neighbor whether they be of body or of soul. St. Faustina
— CatholicPrayer (@ACatholicPrayer) October 1, 2015
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Happy Feast Day, Saint #Faustina! pic.twitter.com/YXLq0ZYhRt
— Westminster Youth (@WestminsterWYM) October 5, 2015
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Your unfathomable mercy, pass through my heart – Daily Inspiration from St. Faustina's Diary http://t.co/hG6t2kLyVo pic.twitter.com/ewAJ7TiFKl
— Divine Mercy (@divinemercyhope) October 1, 2015
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Not Fleeing from Our Vocation as Good Samaritans: Jonah, Faustina and Us – http://t.co/CNsHmYIXcN
— Fr. Roger Landry (@FrRogerLandry) October 5, 2015