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🗓️ 25 September 2024
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"Then I heard these words interiorly: Because I am very much at home in his heart. And I was not at all surprised at this, because I know he loves Jesus very much," St. Faustina writes. Listen in as Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, reads from this modern spiritual classic. To order a copy of the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, visit ShopMercy.org. Support our Ministries here.
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0:40.1 | Hello, I'm Father Joe Roche of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. |
0:44.8 | Thank you for joining us as we continue with our year-long journey, reading the diary of |
0:49.3 | St. Maria Faustina Cavalaska from beginning to end. Today we take up from where we left off, beginning with |
0:56.0 | diary entry number 878. January 12, 1937. Today when the doctor, Adam Silberg, making his rounds, |
1:08.0 | came to see me, he somehow didn't like the way I looked. Naturally, I was suffering |
1:13.6 | more, and so my temperature had gone up considerably. Consequently, he decided that I must not go |
1:19.7 | down for Holy Communion until my temperature dropped to normal. I said, all right, although pain seized my heart, but I said I would go only if I had no fever. |
1:33.3 | So he agreed to that. |
1:35.3 | When the doctor left, I said to the Lord, Jesus, now it is up to you whether I shall go or not, |
1:42.3 | and I didn't think about it anymore, although the thought |
1:46.2 | kept coming to my mind. I am not to have Jesus, no, that's impossible, and not just once, |
1:53.5 | but for several days until my temperature drops. But in the evening, I said to the Lord, |
2:00.6 | Jesus, if my communions are pleasing to you, I beg you humbly, grant that I have not one degree of fever tomorrow morning. |
2:10.6 | In the morning, as I was taking my temperature, I thought to myself, if there is even one degree, I will not get up because that would be contrary to obedience. |
2:21.5 | But when I looked at the thermometer, there wasn't even one degree of fever. |
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