by Marian Press
The Lord’s “Secretary of Divine Mercy,” St. Faustina, wrote what has become a modern-day spiritual classic — a blueprint for living a sacramental life in union with Jesus Christ. For anyone who may think the Diary is too thick and formidable, Most Rev. Joe Roesch, MIC, has the solution. Join him for a few minutes each day as he reads from the Diary and offers commentary. Over the span of one year, you will have “read" the Diary, beginning to end, and by the grace of God, absorbed its rich teachings. Welcome to this spiritual journey! Together, through the mystical writings of St. Faustina, let’s come to better know the tender love of Jesus for all humanity. To order a copy of the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, visit ShopMercy.org.
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March 23, 2025
<p>Today we read a letter from St. Faustina to Fr. Andrasz, dated May 25, 1933. Listen in as Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, reads from this modern spiritual classic.</p><p>The Lord’s “Secretary of Divine Mercy,” St. Faustina, wrote what has become a modern-day spiritual classic — a blueprint for living a sacramental life in union with Jesus Christ. For anyone who may think the Diary is too thick and formidable, Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, has the solution. Join him for a few minutes each day as he reads from the Diary and offers commentary. Over the span of one year, you will have “read" the Diary, beginning to end, and absorbed its rich teachings.</p><p><br></p><p>To order a copy of the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, visit <a href="https://shopmercy.org/books/divine-mercy/diary.html?source=PC"><strong>ShopMercy.org</strong></a><strong>. </strong></p><p><a href="https://forms.thedivinemercy.org/donation/?source=PC"><strong>Support our Ministries here. </strong></a></p>
March 22, 2025
<p>Today we read a letter from St. Faustina to Fr. Sopocko, dated June 29, 1938. Listen in as Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, reads from this modern spiritual classic.</p><p>The Lord’s “Secretary of Divine Mercy,” St. Faustina, wrote what has become a modern-day spiritual classic — a blueprint for living a sacramental life in union with Jesus Christ. For anyone who may think the Diary is too thick and formidable, Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, has the solution. Join him for a few minutes each day as he reads from the Diary and offers commentary. Over the span of one year, you will have “read" the Diary, beginning to end, and absorbed its rich teachings.</p><p><br></p><p>To order a copy of the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, visit <a href="https://shopmercy.org/books/divine-mercy/diary.html?source=PC"><strong>ShopMercy.org</strong></a><strong>. </strong></p><p><a href="https://forms.thedivinemercy.org/donation/?source=PC"><strong>Support our Ministries here. </strong></a></p>
March 21, 2025
<p>Today we read a letter from St. Faustina to Fr. Sopocko, dated April 12, 1938. Listen in as Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, reads from this modern spiritual classic.</p><p>The Lord’s “Secretary of Divine Mercy,” St. Faustina, wrote what has become a modern-day spiritual classic — a blueprint for living a sacramental life in union with Jesus Christ. For anyone who may think the Diary is too thick and formidable, Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, has the solution. Join him for a few minutes each day as he reads from the Diary and offers commentary. Over the span of one year, you will have “read" the Diary, beginning to end, and absorbed its rich teachings.</p><p><br></p><p>To order a copy of the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, visit <a href="https://shopmercy.org/books/divine-mercy/diary.html?source=PC"><strong>ShopMercy.org</strong></a><strong>. </strong></p><p><a href="https://forms.thedivinemercy.org/donation/?source=PC"><strong>Support our Ministries here. </strong></a></p>
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