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Monday, November 23, 2020
Monday's Mercy Minutes...
Divine Mercy Daily
Reflections from the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska
Monday, November 23
End Times and Eternal Life
A Sign for the End Times
Write down these words, My daughter. Speak to the world about My mercy;
let all mankind recognize My unfathomable mercy. It is a sign for the
end times; after it will come the day of justice. While there is still
time, let them have recourse to the fount of My mercy; let them profit
from the Blood and Water which gushed forth for them.
O human souls, where are you going to hide on the day of God's anger:
Take refuge now in the fount of God's mercy. O what a great multitude
of souls I see! They worshiped The Divine Mercy and will be singing the
hymn of praise for all eternity (Diary, 848).
My Prayer Response:
Lord Jesus, we pray with St. Faustina, Your great Apostle of Divine Mercy:
Help us to take refuge now in the fount of Your Divine Mercy. Immerse us
in the ocean of Your mercy, so even now we may "sing of the mercies of
the Lord forever" (Ps 89:2).
NOVEMBER 23, 2020
"Behold Jesus Christ crucified, Who is the only foundation of our hope;
He is our Mediator and Advocate; the victim and sacrifice for our sins.
He is goodness and patience itself; His mercy is moved by the tears of
sinners, and He never refuses pardon and grace to those who ask it with
a truly contrite and humbled heart."
— St. Charles Borromeo
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