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MARY FAUSTINA KOWALSKA
1905-1938
Sister Mary Faustina, an apostle of the Divine Mercy, belongs today to the
group of the most popular and well-known saints of the Church. Through her the
Lord Jesus communicates to the world the great message of God's mercy and
reveals the pattern of Christian perfection based on trust in God and on the
attitude of mercy toward one's neighbors.
She was born on August 25, 1905 in G»ogowiec
in Poland of a poor and religious family of peasants, the third of ten
children. She was baptized with the name Helena in the parish Church of Ðwinice
Warckie. From a very tender age she stood out because of her love of prayer,
work, obedience, and also her sensitivity to the poor. At the age of nine she
made her first Holy Communion living this moment very profoundly in her
awareness of the presence of the Divine Guest within her soul. She attended
school for three years. At the age of sixteen she left home and went to work
as a housekeeper in Aleksandrów, ºódï
and Ostrówek in order to find the means of supporting herself and of helping
her parents.
At the age of seven she had already felt the first stirrings of a religious
vocation. After finishing school, she wanted to enter the convent but her
parents would not give her permission. Called during a vision of the Suffering
Christ, on August 1, 1925 she entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Our
Lady of Mercy and took the name Sister Mary Faustina. She lived in the
Congregation for thirteen years and lived in several religious houses. She
spent time at Kraków, P»ock and
Vilnius, where she worked as a cook, gardener and porter.
Externally nothing revealed her rich mystical interior life. She zealously
performed her tasks and faithfully observed the rule of religious life. She
was recollected and at the same time very natural, serene and full of kindness
and disinterested love for her neighbor. Although her life was apparently
insignificant, monotonous and dull, she hid within herself an extraordinary
union with God.
It is the mystery of the Mercy of God which she contemplated in the word of
God as well as in the everyday activities of her life that forms the basis of
her spirituality. The process of contemplating and getting to know the mystery
of God's mercy helped develop within Sr. Mary Faustina the attitude of
child-like trust in God as well as mercy toward the neighbors. O my Jesus,
each of Your saints reflects one of Your virtues; I desire to reflect Your
compassionate heart, full of mercy; I want to glorify it. Let Your mercy, O
Jesus, be impressed upon my heart and soul like a seal, and this will be my
badge in this and the future life (Diary 1242). Sister Faustina was a
faithful daughter of the Church which she loved like a Mother and a Mystic
Body of Jesus Christ. Conscious of her role in the Church, she cooperated with
God's mercy in the task of saving lost souls. At the specific request of and
following the example of the Lord Jesus, she made a sacrifice of her own life
for this very goal. In her spiritual life she also distinguished herself with
a love of the Eucharist and a deep devotion to the Mother of Mercy.
The years she had spent at the convent were filled with extraordinary
gifts, such as: revelations, visions, hidden stigmata, participation in the
Passion of the Lord, the gift of bilocation, the reading of human souls, the
gift of prophecy, or the rare gift of mystical engagement and marriage. The
living relationship with God, the Blessed Mother, the Angels, the Saints, the
souls in Purgatory — with the entire supernatural world — was as equally
real for her as was the world she perceived with her senses. In spite of being
so richly endowed with extraordinary graces, Sr. Mary Faustina knew that they
do not in fact constitute sanctity. In her Diary she wrote: Neither
graces, nor revelations, nor raptures, nor gifts granted to a soul make it
perfect, but rather the intimate union of the soul with God. These gifts are
merely ornaments of the soul, but constitute neither its essence nor its
perfection. My sanctity and perfection consist in the close union of my will
with the will of God (Diary 1107).
The Lord Jesus chose Sr. Mary Faustina as the Apostle and
"Secretary" of His Mercy, so that she could tell the world about His
great message. In the Old Covenant — He said to her —I sent
prophets wielding thunderbolts to My people. Today I am sending you with My
mercy to the people of the whole world. I do not want to punish aching
mankind, but I desire to heal it, pressing it to My Merciful Heart (Diary
1588).
The mission of Sister Mary Faustina consists in 3 tasks:
– reminding the world of the truth of our faith revealed in the Holy
Scripture about the merciful love of God toward every human being.
– Entreating God's mercy for the whole world and particularly for
sinners, among others through the practice of new forms of devotion to the
Divine Mercy presented by the Lord Jesus, such as: the veneration of the image
of the Divine Mercy with the inscription: Jesus, I Trust in You, the
feast of the Divine Mercy celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter, chaplet
to the Divine Mercy and prayer at the Hour of Mercy (3 p.m.). The Lord Jesus
attached great promises to the above forms of devotion, provided one entrusted
one's life to God and practiced active love of one's neighbor.
– The third task in Sr. Mary Faustina's mission consists in initiating
the apostolic movement of the Divine Mercy which undertakes the task of
proclaiming and entreating God's mercy for the world and strives for Christian
perfection, following the precepts laid down by the Blessed Sr. Mary Faustina.
The precepts in question require the faithful to display an attitude of
child-like trust in God which expresses itself in fulfilling His will, as well
as in the attitude of mercy toward one's neighbors. Today, this movement
within the Church involves millions of people throughout the world; it
comprises religious congregations, lay institutes, religious, brotherhoods,
associations, various communities of apostles of the Divine Mercy, as well as
individual people who take up the tasks which the Lord Jesus communicated to
them through Sr. Mary Faustina.
The mission of the Blessed Sr. Mary Faustina was recorded in her Diary which
she kept at the specific request of the Lord Jesus and her confessors. In it,
she recorded faithfully all of the Lord Jesus' wishes and also described the
encounters between her soul and Him. Secretary of My most profound mystery
— the Lord Jesus said toSr. Faustina — know that your task is to
write down everything that I make known to you about My mercy, for the benefit
of those who by reading these things will be comforted in their souls and will
have the courage to approach Me (Diary 1693). In an extraordinary way, Sr.
Mary Faustina's work sheds light on the mystery of the Divine Mercy. It
delights not only the simple and uneducated people, but also scholars who look
upon it as an additional source of theo-logical research. The Diary has
been translated into many languages, among others, English, German, Italian,
Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Hungarian, Czech and Slovak.
Sister Mary Faustina, consumed by tuberculosis and by innumerable
sufferings which she accepted as a voluntary sacrifice for sinners, died in
Krakow at the age of just thirty three on October 5, 1938 with a reputation
for spiritual maturity and a mystical union with God. The reputation of the
holiness of her life grew as did the cult to the Divine Mercy and the graces
she obtained from God through her intercession. In the years 1965-67, the
investigative Process into her life and heroic virtues was undertaken in
Krakow and in the year 1968, the Beatification Process was initiated in Rome.
The latter came to an end in December 1992. On April 18, 1993 our Holy Father
John Paul II raised Sister Faustina to the glory of the altars. Sr. Mary
Faustina's remains rest at the Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy in Kraków-ºagiewniki.
Homily of the Holy Father
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