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  2. Divine Mercy (Catholic devotion) - Wikipedia

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    In her diary Kowalska wrote that Jesus specified 3:00 p.m. each day as the hour at which mercy was best received, and asked her to pray the Chaplet of Mercy and venerate the Divine Mercy image at that hour. [33] [34] On 10 October 1937, in her diary (Notebook V, item 1320) Kowalska attributed the following statement to Jesus:

  3. Chaplet of the Divine Mercy - Wikipedia

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    Kowalska wrote of the revelations of Jesus about the chaplet in her diary (Diary 474-476) while she was in Vilnius on 13 and 14 September 1935. [8] [9] Kowalska recounted a vision in which she saw an angel of divine wrath sent to the earth to punish it for its sins. Kowalska began to pray so that the angel would hold off and the world do penance.

  4. Faustina Kowalska - Wikipedia

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    Kowalska's diary is the only mystical text composed in Polish. [41] The handwritten pages of Kowalska's diary turned into about 700 printed pages, published as the book Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul. [40] It reflects her thoughts, prayers and reported visions and conversations with Jesus on divine mercy. [40]

  5. Divine Mercy image - Wikipedia

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    Kowalska was a Polish nun who joined the convent of Our Lady of Mercy, in Warsaw, in 1925. [3] [4] In her diary, which was later published as the book Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul, Kowalska wrote about a number of visions of Jesus and conversations with him. [3] Her confessor was Michael Sopocko, a priest and a professor of theology. [3] [4]

  6. Divine Mercy Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The first Mass during which the Divine Mercy image was displayed was on April 28, 1935 (the Feast of Divine Mercy), the second Sunday of Easter, and was attended by Kowalska. (Diary of St. Faustina, item 420). [14] April 28, 1935 was also the celebration of the end of the Jubilee of the Redemption by Pope Pius XI.

  7. Divine Mercy in Song - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Based on a prayer from Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul by St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, [5] Short produced the CD and sings one of three lead vocalist parts, with Michael Bethea [6] and Crystal Yates.

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  9. Rosary-based prayers - Wikipedia

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    According to her diary (Diary 474-476), on 13 and 14 September 1935, this chaplet was dictated to her directly by Jesus Christ during visions when she was at the convent of Wilno (Vilnius). [5] [6] Faustina also said that Jesus granted several promises to the recitation of this chaplet. [7] [8]