“Do now, do now, what you will wish to have done when your moment comes to die.”
~St. Angela Merici
For Reflection:
Mentally make a list of those things you will have wished to have done when your moment comes to die. Are there people you will have wished to forgive or from whom you wished to have asked for forgiveness? Are there little niceties and kindnesses you will have wished to have offered? Are there faults and failings, bad habits and weaknesses you would have liked to overcome? Of these, what can I “do now” so I will have no lingering regrets? How will this help my life to be happier for as long as it is mine?
Divine Mercy in My Soul: Diary of St Faustina
St. Faustina Kowalska Pb 730 pgs
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PREFACE ORIGINAL PREFACE TO THE POLISH EDITION, 1981
…the real purpose of a beatification is to present to the People of God a model to consider and imitate in their lives. Among the candidates for beatification and canonization Poland has presently two persons familiar to the whole world which knows who they are, what they accomplished in their lifetime and what sort of message their lives proclaim. They are Blessed [now Saint] Maximilian Kolbe, the martyr of love, and Sister [now Saint] Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of the Divine Mercy. Rome, December 20, 1980.
+Andrew M. Deskur,Titular Archbishop of Tene