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Wednesday, February 16th 2005 . ![]() |
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| Our Blessed Lord gave Sr.
Faustina (for herself only initially) a Novena to His Mercy. She was to
start it on Good Friday, that wonderful day when Christ first revealed
how merciful and loving He was, by dying for us.
Sr. Faustina wrote in her diary that she began the Novena for the conversion of the whole world that all may recognise God's Mercy and that all souls may speak of His Goodness. Jesus said: "I desire the confidence of My people. Let not even the weak and very sinful fear to approach Me, even if their sins be as numerous as all the sands of the earth they will be forgiven in the fathomless pit of My Mercy." Short
Prayer for Today
"For all the helpless little children who die in the womb of their mother, I pray that all of these little souls will be given eternal life by Our Lord Jesus Christ, through His Divine Mercy and I beg Jesus that I be allowed to spiritually baptise a little soul born dead and I do so by saying: I baptise you (give a name, preferably a saint's name) in the name of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit .... "I have called you by your name, you are mine" (Is. 43:1)" Chaplet of the Divine Mercy and the Novena to the Divine Mercy << Previous Day >> || << Next Day >> |
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A Circle of Prayer around the world praying for and with each other, for peace and for a world in crisis. Please read more about it and perhaps join us, prayer was never more needed than it is in these times!
Praying all year round for the souls of our deceased relatives and friends, for the souls of those most in need of prayer and for those souls in purgatory who have nobody to pray for them. |
Moytura has several other sites with a 'Christian flavour'. As part of my Journey section of the website join me to learn a little of the Early Christian Church in Ireland by visiting Clonmacnoise, started by St. Ciaran on the banks of the River Shannon in the 6th. Century. Read about Saint Brendan the Navigator who started a Monastic settlement in the tiny village of Clonfert on the Galway/Offaly/Tipperary border, again in the 6th century.If you have enjoyed this page perhaps you might like to add us to your favourites?
Travel on my journeys to two of Canada's most famous Catholic Shrines - Saint Anne de Beaupré and Cap de la Madeleine, both on the shores of the Saint Lawrence river in Quebec. Finally I welcome you to come with me to see a little of Medugorje, a peaceful haven in a war-torn country - Bosnia Herzogonia.
On a much lighter note we have a full section called Prayerful Thoughts & Thoughtful Prayers
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