Daily Reflections on Divine Mercy: 365 Days with Saint Faustina. Reflections and prayers inspired by the Diary of Divine Mercy.The Diary of Saint Faustina is a spiritual treasure given to the Church by Jesus Himself through the humble instrumentality of a cloistered nun. It consists of Saint Faustina’s six handwritten notebooks revealing her faith and her daily encounters with our Lord.These short... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1000 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Are you willing to accept the Will of God in your life? If so, you must be open to all the details. God’s Will is not some grandiose generalization. Choosing His Will is not simply a matter of saying that you choose to follow Him with broad strokes. ... more
If you could pick two things to gaze at, what would they be? Ideally, the two greatest things to gaze at are the Mercy of God and your own misery. Most likely, it immediately makes sense that the Mercy of God would be one of the most important things... more
Perhaps thinking about your death is frightening. It may not be something that you actually consider very often. But it is a grace to be able to look at one’s death directly and with full confidence. And this is only possible to do with full confiden... more
It is proper to speak of both the Justice of God as well as His Mercy. They are not opposed to each other. His Justice will be dealt to those who refuse to repent just as it was dealt to the angels who refused to serve God. But, for now, is it more p... more
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I have never been disappointed in one of these short thought-provoking podcasts. There are many Catholic podcasts that I enjoy listening to, but I always listen to this one first. Thank you so much for providing so much inspiration daily.
Thank you for these short inspirations of the faith journey. They have helped me think more about prayer and faith. I especially like this one because I have detached from worldly things and worldly opinions of me. I care about nothing other than pleasing Jesus every day with my eyes focused on him.
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Wonderful message of Devine mercy and constructive ways to understand St Faustino’s relationship with Jesus. The narration is gentle which doesn’t interfere with St Faistinas’s message to the listener. However the narrator’s voice seems a bit ‘weak’?
Wonderful message of Devine mercy and constructive ways to understand St Faustino’s relationship with Jesus. The narration is gentle which doesn’t interfere with St Faistinas’s message to the listener. However the narrator’s voice seems a bit ‘weak’?
This podcast enhances my prayer life. It helps that it’s super short so I can always find the time to listen. I am always deeply moved by each episode because I know at the heart of the content is Christ and his divine mercy. Thank you to the creator for taking the time to make this podcast. Peace be with you.
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Short daily reflections focused on the themes of Divine Mercy and spirituality, primarily influenced by the writings of Saint Faustina, provide listeners with insights into personal growth in faith and trust in God's will. Topics range from surrendering one's struggles to God's mercy, understanding the transformative power of suffering, and the importance of gratitude, all framed within a prayerful context. Each episode encourages direct engagement with God and cultivates a deeper relationship through reflections steeped in Christian tradition and teachings.
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