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  Marians: Saint Faustina
In the 1930s, Saint Faustina received from the Lord a message of mercy that she was told to spread throughout the world.
Saint Faustina's spiritual life was based on deep humility, purity of intention, and loving obedience to the will of God in imitation of the virtues of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The message of mercy that Saint Faustina received is now being spread throughout the world; she was canonized by the Church on April 30, 2000; and her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul, has become the handbook for devotion to The Divine Mercy.
www.marian.org /divinemercy/faustina   (563 words)

  
 Saint Faustina Kowalska
Saint Faustina was born Helena Kowalska in the village of Glogowiec near Lodz, Poland, one of ten children.
On March 10, 2000, in the Consistory Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, an ordinary public consistory for several causes of canonization was held, in the presence of the Holy Father.
Sister Faustina was honoured as the first canonized saint of the new millennium.
www.rc.net /australia/divinemercy/stfaustina.htm   (524 words)

  
 Biography of St. Faustina (Catholic Youth Networking)
This new duty gave St. Faustina the chance to practice mercy to others, since she was now in contact with the poor people of the city, and those who came to beg at the convent door.
St. Faustina gave him some soup and bread, and after eating it, Jesus revealed Himself to her, and told her that He had come down from His heavenly throne to "taste the fruits of her mercy." Her spiritual director, Father Sopocko, assisted her in having the Divine Mercy image painted.
Faustina had never been able to found the religious order which Jesus had asked for, but she had left clear rules for the life of the prospective community, and at last in 1941, the order, now known as the Institute of Divine Mercy, was founded.
catholicyouth.freeservers.com /mercy/faustina.htm   (1792 words)

  
 Video
Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska's life is the embodiment of an urgent and powerful message, a message delivered to her by the Merciful Christ.
This film will give to the world, through a beautiful and captivating portrayal of Faustina's life, the understanding that our God is a God of Mercy and Love, and that no one need be afraid to approach Him with their misery, sinfulness, and in fact their very selves.
Faustina would come to the artist every so often between January and June of 1934 and every time she came he would have to change the face because she didn’t like it.
www.faustina.org /pages/video.htm   (865 words)

  
 New Catholic DVD on Sr. Faustina and Devotion to Divine Mercy
Mary Faustina was recorded in her Diary which she kept at the specific request of the Lord Jesus and her confessors.
Faustina ‹ know that your task is to write down everything that I make known to you about My mercy, for the benefit of those who by reading these things will be comforted in their souls and will have the courage to approach Me (Diary 1693).
Sister Mary Faustina, consumed by tuberculosis and by innumerable sufferings which she accepted as a voluntary sacrifice for sinners, died in Krakow at the age of just thirty three on October 5, 1938 with a reputation for spiritual maturity and a mystical union with God.
www.marianland.com /paddynolan/srfaustina3dvd.html   (2144 words)

  
 Holy Spirit Interactive: Divine Mercy - Faustina's Miracles
Seraphim Michalenko, MIC (a priest of the Congregation of Marians of the Immaculate Conception), traveled to St. Faustina's tomb at the Shrine of The Divine Mercy outside of Krakow, Poland.
At Faustina's tomb, Maureen prayed for St. Faustina's intercession and immediately felt the pain leave her and the swelling in her leg going down.
Faustina was beatified by Pope John Paul II at the Vatican on April 18, 1993.
www.holyspiritinteractive.net /features/divinemercy/fmiracles.asp   (1364 words)

  
 Faustina the Elder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annia Galeria Faustina, better known as Faustina the Elder, (died c.
140) was the wife of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, an aunt of Marcus Aurelius, and mother of Faustina the Younger.
She was the daughter of the consul Marcus Annius Verus and Rupilia Faustina.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Faustina_the_Elder   (180 words)

  
 The Divine Mercy and St. Faustina
He also gave her a mission - to tell the world that He is Mercy itself, and that before He returns as a just Judge, He is coming as a merciful Savior.
Jesus called Faustina His “Secretary of Divine Mercy”;, and commanded her to write everything He told her.
In obedience, Faustina kept a diary, now called "Divine Mercy in My Soul", and published by the Marians Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
www.faustina.org   (610 words)

  
 Faustina Fila   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Faustina the Younger was the daughter of the emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina the Elder.
Faustina accompanied her emperor husband during his numerous campaigns in the field, attempting to make a home out of an army camp.
Faustina the Younger died at the village of Halala in faraway Cappadocia in A. She was only forty six years old.
users2.ev1.net /~legionary/mainevent/coins/FaustinaJr.html   (465 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Liturgical Year : October 05, 2006 : Faustina Kowalska (RM)
This Placid was erroneously identified with the disciple of St. Benedict; thus arose the legend that the monk Placid, his sister, and thirty monks suffered martyrdom in the port of Messina at the hands of pirates.
Jesus said to Faustina, "Today I am sending you with my mercy to the people of the whole world." It is his desire to heal the aching world, to draw all people into his merciful heart of love.
Faustina continued to record in her diary the appearances of Jesus.
www.catholicculture.org /lit/calendar/day.cfm?date=2006-10-05   (1623 words)

  
 Divine Mercy & St. Faustina
Faustina to pen for the world, along with her life and conversations she had with Jesus.
Born Helena Kowalska (1905) in Poland, Faustina entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy when she was nearly twenty.
In the 1930s, Sister Faustina received a message of mercy from the Lord that she was told to spread throughout the world.
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 ST FAUSTINA
St Mary Faustina Kowalska was born on 25 August 1905 in Glogowiec, Poland, to a poor, religious family of peasants, the third of 10 children.
Sr Mary Faustina's mission was recorded in her Diary, which she kept at the specific request of the Lord Jesus and her confessors.
Sr Mary Faustina, consumed by tuberculosis and innumerable sufferings, which she accepted as a voluntary sacrifice for sinners, died in Krakow at the age of 33 on 5 October 1938, with a reputation for spiritual maturity and a mystical union with God.
www.ewtn.com /library/MARY/FAUSTINA.HTM   (1053 words)

  
 Blessed Saint Mary Faustina - The Catholic Pacific Northwest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Faustina was born in 1905 near the town of Lodz, Poland and was baptized Helena Kowalska.
Faustina died of tuberculosis in 1938 after predicting the coming war to the sisters of her community.
Faustina was the first saint of the new millennium to be canonized.
home.comcast.net /~cpnwmarysaints/SaintFaustina.html   (995 words)

  
 Faustina - Wikimedia Commons
Faustina is the name of several prominent women in history.
Two notable women of the Roman Empire, a mother and daughter, both wives of emperors, were named Annia Galeria Faustina, and are normally distinguished as "elder" and "younger":
Faustina Minor, the Elder's daughter, wife of Marcus Aurelius
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Faustina   (134 words)

  
 Divine Mercy and Sr. Faustina
These are the words spoken to Sister Faustina by Our Lord when He instructed her to tell the world of His Mercy.
We filmed him in Rome and in places of importance in Sister Faustina's life - including her birth place, the convents where she lived and where she received messages from Jesus, and finally, the place where she died.
Faustina was Beatified by Pope John Paul II on Mercy Sunday, April 18, 1993.
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 Divine Mercy - Sister Faustina Saint   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
ister Maria Faustina Kowalska was born in Poland.
Sister Faustina died on October 5, 1938, at a convent in Krakow.
She was buried in the convent chapel beneath the image of the Divine Mercy.
www.theworkofgod.org /Devotns/DivMercy/Faustina.htm   (361 words)

  
 Divine Mercy - Canonization of Sister Faustina - Saint   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The process culminating in the canonization of Sister Faustina Kowalska, commenced twenty seven years after her death in Krakow Poland, in 1938.
On April 18, 1993 the Feast of Divine Mercy Sunday (the first Sunday after Easter), Pope John Paul II elevated Sister Faustina to the status of Blessed during the Beatification of this Venerable Servant of God, a day when St. Peter's Square was packed with enthusiastic Divine Mercy devotees.
On March 10, 2000 at 11:30 a.m., during the celebration of sext, in the Consistory Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, an ordinary public consistory for several causes of canonization was held, in the presence of the Holy Father.
www.theworkofgod.org /Devotns/DivMercy/MrcySnt.htm   (267 words)

  
 St. Faustina - Saint of the Day - American Catholic
St. Mary Faustina's name is forever linked to the annual feast of the Divine Mercy (celebrated on the Second Sunday of Easter), the divine mercy chaplet and the divine mercy prayer recited each day by many people at 3 p.m.
Because Sister Mary Faustina knew that the revelations she had already received did not constitute holiness itself, she wrote in her diary: “Neither graces, nor revelations, nor raptures, nor gifts granted to a soul make it perfect, but rather the intimate union of the soul with God.
Four years after Faustina's beatification, Pope John Paul II visited the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy at Lagiewniki (near Krakow) and addressed members of her congregation.
www.americancatholic.org /Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1931   (667 words)

  
 The Divine Mercy Message from the Marians of the Immaculate Conception
Sister Faustina was a young, uneducated, nun in a convent of the Congregation of Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Cracow, Poland during the 1930's.
She came from a very poor family that struggled on their little farm during the years of World War I. She had only three years of very simple education, so hers were the humblest tasks in the convent, usually in the kitchen or garden.
Faustina in 2000 making her the "first saint of the new millennium." Speaking of Sr.
www.thedivinemercy.org /message/stfaustina   (356 words)

  
 Saint Faustina
Saint Faustina was born in 1905 in the village of Glogowiec near Lodz (Poland) as the third of ten children in the family of Marianna and Stanislaw Kowalski.
Worn out and weakened by tuberculosis and the sufferings she bore in sacrifice for sinners, Saint Faustina died in the odor of sanctity in Cracow on October 5, 1938 at the age of 33.
Sister Faustina was canonized in Rome on the first Sunday after Easter, now forever known as Divine Mercy Sunday, April 30, 2000 by the Holy Father John Paul II.
www.angelfire.com /sd2/mendellhouse/faustina.html   (694 words)

  
 Saints - Maria Faustina Kowalska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
During her time at the convent, Sister Mary Faustina was blessed with many graces, including visions, revelations, wounds of the stigmata (hidden from all but her), sharing in the Passion of the Lord, bilocation, the ability to read of human souls, prophecy, and mystical engagement and marriage.
Sister Mary Faustina died on 5 October 1938 of tuberculosis at a convent in Krakow, Poland.
On 30 April 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized Maria Faustina Kowalska, Virgin, of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy.
www.scborromeo.org /saints/faustina.htm   (447 words)

  
 mercy
Faustina, the Pope, and a Phillippino man named Stanley who is associated with many, many miraculous events and healings.
Maria Faustina Kowalska was a polish nun who purportedly received messages from Jesus in the 1930’s.
Faustina, who was given a vision of her canonization and the proclamation of the worldwide feast day, said that Christ told her that when both of these were done, "
www.pdtsigns.com /mercy.html   (2544 words)

  
 Article: Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
The temple of Antoninus and Faustina, one of the best preserved monuments in the Roman Forum, was built by decree of the Senate on the death of Faustina in 141, as the inscription on the architrave of the pronaos records (
Another statue, dedicated to Gallienus Saloninus the Younger, is mentioned in the years 253-268 near "the temple of Faustina" (Hist.Aug. Gall.19.4).
The temple of Antoninus and Faustina rises on a foundation of concrete with chunks of basalt above which is a course of travertine blocks.
www.cvrlab.org /Library/LTUR/LTURAntoninus.html   (860 words)

  
 "Faustina" the Film
Our Lord told Faustina over 7 times in her diary that this message of Mercy would be the spark that would “prepare the world for My final coming”, words that our Holy Father repeated just last summer at the consecration of the new Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki, Poland.
I do so with the burning desire that the message of God’s Merciful Love, proclamied here through St. Faustina, may be made known to all the peoples of the earth and fill their hearts with hope”.
His message to Faustina is that He is Love and Mercy Itself, and that we don't need to fear to approach Him no matter how badly we have sinned.
www.mercyimages.com /film.htm   (386 words)

  
 Saint MARY FAUSTINA KOWALSKA
Faustina was born on August 25, 1905 in Glogowiec in Poland of a poor and religious family of peasants, the third of ten children.
Sr Faustina's canonization has a particular eloquence: by this act I intend today to pass this message on to the new millennium.
And you, Faustina, a gift of God to our time, a gift from the land of Poland to the whole Church, obtain for us an awareness of the depth of divine mercy; help us to have a living experience of it and to bear witness to it among our brothers and sisters.
www.wf-f.org /StMFaustina.html   (2631 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Faustina Kowalska
After being rejected by several religious orders, she became a nun in the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Warsaw, Poland on 1 August 1925; the order is devoted to care and education of troubled young women.
In the 1930's, Sister Faustina received a message of mercy from Jesus that she was told to spread throughout the world, a message of God's mercy to each person individually, and for humanity as a whole.
Jesus asked that a picture be painted of him with the inscription: "Jesus, I Trust in You." She was asked to be a model of mercy to others, to live her entire life, in imitation of Christ's, as a sacrifice.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintf28.htm   (495 words)

  
 Faustina - Synopsis - Moviefone
Polish filmmaker Jerzy Lukaszewicz directs the religious drama Faustina, based on the real life of Sister Mary Faustina, born Helena Kowalska in 1905 as the third of ten children.
In 1925, she joined the Polish convents of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy and took the name Sister Mary Faustina.
Faustina died of tuberculosis in 1938, was beatified as a saint in 1993, and canonized in 2000 by Pope John Paul II.
movies.aol.com /movie/faustina/1250372/synopsis   (149 words)

  
 Reviews of 'The Life of Faustina Kowalska: The Authorized Biography'
While it reads like a simple biography and story retelling the life of this young nun, it at the same time draws so heavily and appropriately on the Saint's own writings that we begin to "share" in her very spirituality.
In fact, we learn and discover that "Divine Mercy" is not only the destination and goal of our lives, but at the same time is also the road we must walk and travel to arrive there.
As you page through her diary and perhaps skip about from chapter to chapter as interest leads you, also read Sister Michalenko's biography of Faustina from beginning to end.
www.usingenglish.com /amazon/us/reviews/1569551537.html   (393 words)

  
 Regina Coeli Faustina 30 de abril 2000
A cada um desejo de coração que possa experimentar quanto certa vez Nossa Senhora assegurou a Santa Faustina: "Sou não só a Rainha do Céu, mas também a Mãe da Misericórdia e a tua Mãe" (Diário, pág.
A mensagem da Misericórdia divina e a imagem de Cristo misericordioso, de que a Irmã Faustina Kowalska nos fala hoje, são expressão viva do espírito do grande Jubileu, que a Igreja inteira está a celebrar com alegria e fecundidade.
Saúdo cordialmente os peregrinos de língua francesa, em particular os que participaram na Canonização da Irmã Faustina.
www.vatican.va /holy_father/john_paul_ii/angelus/2000/documents/hf_jp-ii_reg_20000430_po.html   (454 words)

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