If you've ever wanted to read through St. Faustina's Diary but felt a little intimated by it, this is the podcast for you. St. Faustina was a Polish nun who received special private revelations from Christ over the course of many years. She took these communications and wrote them down into a diary. Christ stressed to her His desire to pour forth His Divine Mercy on souls. The goal of this podcast... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 368 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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I wanted to let you know that my main podcast now is called “Journeying with the Saints.” I found that I needed to condense my podcasts into one and not make a new podcast with each new saint reading. I’d encourage you to go find “Journeying with the... more
Today is the conclusion of our year together. I felt it was fitting to end this year by praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet. So, grab your rosary and let's send this amazing year off by praying the beautiful chaplet of mercy taught to us through this di... more
Today's final readings are numbers 1825-1828. more
Today's readings are from Notebook 6, numbers 1822-1824. more
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What a wonderful podcast, thank you!!! I am in a season of life with little ones where finding time to sit and read (something other than children’s books!) feels impossible, so this podcast is just perfect! Thank you for sharing your heart with us and the heart of St Faustina.
Enjoy the reflections of Amy on Sister Faustino’s diary she has some great insights
I am loving this podcast. I was looking for another “intimidating” Catholic book to read throughout 2022 after completing the Bible in a Year podcast in 2021. And I’ve found it! I love listening to the readings and then Amy’s commentary. Sometimes I even listen to 2-3 episodes in one day! Thanks for doing this, Amy!
I just came across your podcast recently. Thank you for your sacrifice in putting this together. Your reading, your dad’s background music and your thoughts of St. Faustina’s diary is beautiful. I could just sense your sincere love for Jesus through his Divine Mercy. And, it’s contagious.
I love the Eucharist as you have come to love it. Receiving the Eucharist at Daily Mass makes my day one of honoring Our Lord Jesus Christ. When I’m unable to attend Mass, my day seems different. I tend to pray more on those days asking for Mercy. The Eucharist is the glue that holds Roman Catholics together when received in proper disposition. Vivat Jesus
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