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Saint Faustina’s Diary in a Year

Day 133: Diary Entries 619-627

Saint Faustina’s Diary in a Year

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🗓️ 13 August 2024

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Summary

"At the beginning of Lent, I also asked to have the subject of my particular examen changed, and I was told to do everything with the pure intention of reparation for poor sinners," St. Faustina writes. Listen in as Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, reads from this modern spiritual classic.
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Join me, Father Thaddeus Langton, as I lead a 40-day consecration to the Immaculate Conception.

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Follow along with my book, Shining and Spotless Splendor, Consecration to the Immaclet

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Conception, live on Facebook at the Marion Helpers page, Instagram at the Divine Mercy,

0:16.7

and at divine mercyplus.org at 9 a.m. Eastern Time every morning.

0:25.5

Together, let's consecrate our lives to the Holy Spirit through the love and support of our Lady the Immaculate Conception. Order my book, Shining and Spotless Splendor,

0:29.8

consecration to the Immaculate Conception, in print, or as an e-book at shopmercy.org.

0:35.5

That's shopmercy.org. God bless you.

0:39.9

Hello, I'm Father Joe Roche of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception.

0:44.6

Thank you for joining us as we continue with our year-long journey, reading the diary of

0:49.1

St. Maria Faustina Kovalska from beginning to end. Today we take up from where we left off, beginning with

0:55.9

diary entry number 619. At the beginning of Lent, I also asked to have the subject of my particular

1:05.5

examin changed, and I was told to do everything with the pure intention of reparation for poor sinners.

1:13.6

This keeps me in continual union with God, and this intention perfects my actions,

1:19.6

because everything I do is done for immortal souls.

1:24.6

All hardships and fatigue are as nothing when I think that they reconcile sinful souls with God.

1:32.3

Mary is my instructoress, who is ever teaching me how to live for God. My spirit brightens up in your gentleness and your humility, O Mary.

1:47.0

On one occasion, when I dropped by the chapel for a five-minute adoration and was praying for a certain soul,

1:54.0

I came to understand that God does not always accept our petitions for the souls we have in mind, but directs those, these, to other souls.

2:03.6

Hence, although we do not relieve the souls we intended to relieve in their purgatorial sufferings,

2:10.6

still our prayer is not lost.

2:14.6

Intimate communion of a soul with God. God approaches a soul in a special way known only to

2:23.7

himself and to the soul. No one perceives this mysterious union. Love presides in this union,

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