“Let us open our hearts to admit all humanity. At the touch of the divine let us resound with every gracious thought, every human affection; let us learn to find in each soul the point at which it is still in touch with the Infinite God.”
~Elisabeth Leseur
For Reflection:
Today, I am going to look at that one person who is most difficult in my life and seek to find that point in his/her soul that is still in touch with the Infinite God. To do so, I will pray to see three virtues which he/she exemplifies.
Divine Mercy in My Soul: Diary of St Faustina
St. Faustina Kowalska
Pb 730 pgs
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Preface
When this text was completed, it was given to Father Seraphim Michalenko, M.I.C., who was Director of the Divine Mercy Department from 1979-1986. Together with Sister Sophia Michalenko, C.M.G.T., he carefully reviewed the translation, often referring back to the original Polish to ensure exactness of expression. Father Joseph Sielski, M.I.C., and Father Kazimierz Chwalek, M.I.C., were then asked to review the text, re-reading it for authentic agreement with the Polish.