A Divine Mercy Resource: How to Understand the Devotion to Divine Mercy
For over twenty years, the author has researched and toured the country, giving talks, retreats, and seminars on Divine Mercy. Most of these have been given at the request of, or for, the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, or the Life Foundation Ministries in Bernalillo, New Mexico.

The author has found that many have not seriously read St. Faustina's diary, finding it "too difficult and confusing," since it does not follow the normal diary format. Many have attempted reading other books and found them too detailed or filled with generalities.

A Divine Mercy Resource has been designed as a single resource for priests, deacons, religious instructors, and devotees of Divine Mercy. Each chapter covers one aspect of the devotion-e.g., the chaplet, the image, the novena, etc.-and is complete with full quotes and footnotes at the bottom of each page. As a vital resource, it will further an understanding of Divine Mercy and the essential devotionals associated with it, giving priests, deacons, teachers, and laity the tools to promote the message, mission and devotion to Divine Mercy.

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The author reading the Epistle during Mass before the Original Vilnius Image of Divine Mercy, Holy Spirit Church, Vilnius, Lithuania, October 10, 2001.
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A Divine Mercy Resource: How to Understand the Devotion to Divine Mercy
For over twenty years, the author has researched and toured the country, giving talks, retreats, and seminars on Divine Mercy. Most of these have been given at the request of, or for, the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, or the Life Foundation Ministries in Bernalillo, New Mexico.

The author has found that many have not seriously read St. Faustina's diary, finding it "too difficult and confusing," since it does not follow the normal diary format. Many have attempted reading other books and found them too detailed or filled with generalities.

A Divine Mercy Resource has been designed as a single resource for priests, deacons, religious instructors, and devotees of Divine Mercy. Each chapter covers one aspect of the devotion-e.g., the chaplet, the image, the novena, etc.-and is complete with full quotes and footnotes at the bottom of each page. As a vital resource, it will further an understanding of Divine Mercy and the essential devotionals associated with it, giving priests, deacons, teachers, and laity the tools to promote the message, mission and devotion to Divine Mercy.

[Note: Space left by author, presumably for a photo.]

The author reading the Epistle during Mass before the Original Vilnius Image of Divine Mercy, Holy Spirit Church, Vilnius, Lithuania, October 10, 2001.
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A Divine Mercy Resource: How to Understand the Devotion to Divine Mercy

A Divine Mercy Resource: How to Understand the Devotion to Divine Mercy

by Richard "Rick" Torretto
A Divine Mercy Resource: How to Understand the Devotion to Divine Mercy

A Divine Mercy Resource: How to Understand the Devotion to Divine Mercy

by Richard "Rick" Torretto

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For over twenty years, the author has researched and toured the country, giving talks, retreats, and seminars on Divine Mercy. Most of these have been given at the request of, or for, the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, or the Life Foundation Ministries in Bernalillo, New Mexico.

The author has found that many have not seriously read St. Faustina's diary, finding it "too difficult and confusing," since it does not follow the normal diary format. Many have attempted reading other books and found them too detailed or filled with generalities.

A Divine Mercy Resource has been designed as a single resource for priests, deacons, religious instructors, and devotees of Divine Mercy. Each chapter covers one aspect of the devotion-e.g., the chaplet, the image, the novena, etc.-and is complete with full quotes and footnotes at the bottom of each page. As a vital resource, it will further an understanding of Divine Mercy and the essential devotionals associated with it, giving priests, deacons, teachers, and laity the tools to promote the message, mission and devotion to Divine Mercy.

[Note: Space left by author, presumably for a photo.]

The author reading the Epistle during Mass before the Original Vilnius Image of Divine Mercy, Holy Spirit Church, Vilnius, Lithuania, October 10, 2001.

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ISBN-13: 9781450232388
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/10/2010
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