The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus
Reflections for Lent
Friday, February, 11th. 2005
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The Last Supper
The Resurrection
From the day of her first encounter with Jesus Sr. Faustina kept a diary and in all there were over 600 pages of personal experiences, reflections, prayers, revelations and mystical insights. The main message is that God is merciful, that He is Love itself poured out for us, and that He wants all of us to turn to Him with trust and repentance while there is still time. God's mercy has been shown to us from early Old Testament times - Noah, Abraham, Moses, Elijah, and many others.

God continues to speak His words of Mercy even to our generation, through the Church and its shepherds, through holy men and women - mystics - whom God has chosen as His vessels. He called Sr. Faustina to be His secretary and apostle of His mercy, revealing to her the desires of His merciful Heart - the way He wants us to respond to His mercy - promising us specific graces if we would but honour and proclaim His Mercy.

Short Prayer for Today
"Divine Mercy Direct Me"

"Eternal God, Goodness itself, whose mercy is incomprehensible to every intellect, whether human or angelic, help me, your feeble child, to do Your holy will as You make it known to me. I desire nothing but to fulfill God's desires. Lord, here is my soul and my body, my mind and my will, my heart and all my love. Direct me according to Your eternal plan. Amen"

Chaplet of the Divine Mercy and the Novena to the Divine Mercy

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