St. Faustina image at a church in Warsaw, Poland Photo by Mateusz Opasinski |
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Saint Faustina led a very simple, quiet life while she kept a very big secret. For years, Sister Faustina saw visions of Jesus and heard a message about mercy that He wanted her to spread through the whole world. Sister Faustina told her spiritual director about this and her superiors at the convent, but nobody else. She wrote about God’s mercy in her diary, and commissioned a painting of the Divine Mercy Image. She also wrote the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, a devotion that is prayed using Rosary beads. In time, people all around the world knew and followed this devotion. When she died, hardly any of her sisters at the convent knew that humble, cheerful Saint Faustina was the Apostle of Divine Mercy.
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