Getting to Know St. Faustina
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This episode of Daily Rosary Meditations launches a seven-day series on St. Faustina and the message of Divine Mercy, leading up to Divine Mercy Sunday. The host introduces St. Faustina as a pivotal saint for the modern era, canonized by St. John Paul II in 2000. Through a reflective meditation, the host shares key moments from Faustina’s life—her early call to religious life, her dramatic vision of Christ at a dance, her immediate response to follow God’s will, and her years of humble service as a nun while receiving continuous spiritual revelations. The episode emphasizes that Faustina’s experiences were not just personal but deeply universal, inviting every listener to hear Christ’s personal call: 'How long shall I put up with you? How long will you keep putting me off?' The host draws a powerful parallel between Christ washing the disciples’ feet and His desire to cleanse us now, not after we've 'fixed' ourselves. The episode concludes with a call to action: read the Diary of Divine Mercy, embrace God’s mercy in the present moment, and join a pilgrimage to Poland in June 2026 to visit Faustina’s convent and deepen one’s spiritual journey.
Christ’s mercy is available to you right now, not after you've cleaned up your life.
Faustina’s visions were personal but meant for all—her words are a direct invitation to every listener.
The Diary of Divine Mercy is accessible and not as daunting as it appears due to thick paper; it’s a simple, heartfelt conversation with Christ.
St. Faustina’s life shows that sanctity begins with a humble 'yes' to God’s call, even amid doubt and delay.
We are called to be apostles of mercy, friendship, and prayer—especially through the rosary and pilgrimage.
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Introduction to St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy Series
“She was the first saint canonized by St. John Paul II at the beginning of this millennium because John Paul said she is a very important saint for this time.”
Faustina’s Call and the Vision at the Dance
“How long shall I put up with you? And how long will you keep putting me off?”
Faustina’s Journey to Warsaw and Convent Life
After the vision, Faustina immediately went to Warsaw, guided by Mary, and entered the convent of Our Lady of Mercy. She lived a simple life as a cook, gardener, and doorkeeper, yet experienced constant spiritual encounters.
The Mission of Divine Mercy and the Diary of St. Faustina
“You have not written everything in the notebook about my goodness toward mankind. I desire that you omit nothing.”
Jesus’ Mercy: Not After, But Now
“Trying to purify yourself? That's impossible. Let Jesus do it.”
“How long shall I put up with you? And how long will you keep putting me off?”
“You have not written everything in the notebook about my goodness toward mankind. I desire that you omit nothing.”
“Trying to purify yourself? That's impossible. Let Jesus do it.”
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