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An ordinary Polish nun between the World Wars was granted extraordinary visions of God's mercy. Saint Faustina never wavered in her faith in that revelation. In this popular biography of Saint Faustina, Catherine M. Odell draws on Faustina's diary and many other sources to present this fascinating and inspiring life story of this remarkable young woman whose divinely inspired revelations and mystical experiences have touched thousands of lives and formed the basis for the worldwide Divine Mercy Movement. Includes photographs.
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Christian saints, Biography, Nuns, God, lovePeople
Faustina Saint (1905-1938)Places
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Faustina: Apostle of Divine Mercy
September 1998, Our Sunday Visitor
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in English
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Faustina: apostle of Divine Mercy
1998, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195) and index.
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"Right after dawn, on August 26, 1905, thirty-seven-year-old Stanislaus Kowalski let his wooden cottage door slam behind him."
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