Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul

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Saint Faustyna Kowalska

Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul is a book by Faustyna Kowalska, now a Roman Catholic saint.[1] The book is based on the contents of her diary from 1925 (see paragraph 7 page 6) until her death in 1938.[2]

The handwritten pages of Kowalska's diary turned into about 700 printed pages, published as the book Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul.[2] It reflects her thoughts, prayers and reported visions and conversations with Jesus on Divine Mercy.[2] Kowalska's Vatican biography quotes some of her reported conversations with Jesus from her diary.[3]

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  1. ^ Saints of the Jubilee by Tim Drake 2002 ISBN 978-1-4033-1009-5 pp. 85-95
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c A Divine Mercy Resource by Richard Torretto 2010 ISBN 1-4502-3236-1 pp. 84-85
  3. ^ Vatican biography of Faustina Kowalska

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  • Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul by Faustina Kowalska 2003 ISBN 1-59614-110-7

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