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To: Sacajaweau

I just learned today that Pope John Paul II died on Divine Mercy Sunday. Wow!


9 posted on 03/10/2013 3:54:23 PM PDT by St_Thomas_Aquinas
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas

Also Elen’s birthday, and she took John Paul for her Confirmation name. Mine is Helena, which was Sister Faustina’s birth name, just to keep it all thematic.


10 posted on 03/10/2013 3:57:32 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Don't panic until Rrrod panics.)
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas
I just learned today that Pope John Paul II died on Divine Mercy Sunday. Wow!
Here's some more info:
Pope Dies on Vigil of Divine Mercy Sunday
Feast Establish by John Paul II

VATICAN CITY, APRIL 2, 2005 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II's final days coincided with the Church's preparation to celebrate the feast he described as flowing from Christ's "most profound mercy," and which he himself established. John Paul II designated the second Sunday of Easter to be Divine Mercy Sunday in a surprise announcement at the canonization of Sister Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938). The Polish nun, beatified in 1993, and canonized in 2000, on the second Sunday of Easter, began the spiritual movement of Divine Mercy.

The feast, said the Holy Father, "is a perpetual invitation to the Christian world to address, with trust in divine benevolence, the difficulties and trials that await the human race in the coming years."

The essence of St. Faustina's mission was to proclaim God's mercy toward every human being. Her spiritual legacy to the Church is devotion to Divine Mercy, inspired by a vision in which Jesus himself asked that a painting be made of his image with the invocation "Jesus, I trust in you" appearing below. She commissioned the painting in 1935.

Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, then Archbishop of Krakow, began Sister Faustina's process of beatification.

On Aug. 17, 2003, John Paul II entrusted the world to Divine Mercy when he dedicated the new shrine of Lagiewniki, a suburb of Krakow, located next to the convent where St. Faustina Kowalska lived and died. --http://www.ewtn.com/johnpaul2/_mourning/news/index2.asp

12 posted on 03/10/2013 4:05:09 PM PDT by mlizzy (If people spent an hour a week in Eucharistic adoration, abortion would be ended. --Mother Teresa)
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