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Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy
Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy
Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy
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Saint Faustina Kowalska is responsible for bringing the Divine Mercy devotion to the World. Bob and Penny Lord traveled to Poland and Lithuania to get the information on the life of Saint Faustina and the history of the Divine Mercy Devotion.

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Release dateSep 10, 2010
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Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy
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Bob Lord

Bob and Penny Lord renowned Catholic Authors and hosts on EWTN. They are best known for their media on Miracles of the Eucharist and Many Faces of Mary. They have been dubbed experts on the Catholic Saints. They produced over 200 television programs for EWTN global television network and wrote over 25 books and hundreds of ebooks.

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    Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy - Bob Lord

    Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy

    Bob and Penny Lord

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    Saint Faustina & Divine Mercy

    God’s Messenger of Divine Mercy

    There is a time for Mercy and a time for Justice. Expelling Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden was an act of God’s Justice. But even then, as the Angel was blocking the way to the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden,1 and ushering our first parents out into the cold world, God was showing His Mercy to us through His promise of the Messiah, the Redeemer. God has always lived up to His Word. Throughout Salvation history, we have been beneficiaries of God’s Mercy. And very few times has He let loose His Justice. Sodom and Gomorrah was God’s Justice. Noah and the Ark was God’s Justice, but also mingled with God’s Mercy. The miracle of Moses and the Jews crossing the Red Sea was God’s Mercy, coupled with God’s Justice on the Pharaoh’s charioteers. When finally we are in the last days, with possibly the end of the world at hand, and we are about to face the Last Judgment, at that time the God of Mercy will give way to the God of Justice.

    God has continued to give us the benefit of His Mercy down through the centuries. A powerful messenger of God’s Mercy, which parallels Saint Sr. Faustina and devotion to Divine Mercy, is St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and the promises of the Sacred Heart Devotion.2 Through her, God manifested and made known His Mercy through His Sacred Heart in the seventeenth century. We come to the Twentieth Century, the Dawn of the last century of the Second Millennium, and we find that God has sent us Prophets and Visionaries once more, to warn His children. There have been many prophecies, including one by St. Don Bosco, that lend credibility to the strong belief that the Second Coming will occur at the end of this last decade of the Twentieth Century. The world is behaving with the same insane euphoria as it did at the time of the fall of Greece and Rome. Decadence, promiscuity, concupiscence, and apostasy are rampant. If we were ever in need of God’s Mercy, it is now. And so, Our Lord answers our prayers, before we even know we need His aid.

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