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"Few people understand what Divine Mercy is and why it is so critical for our times. Have you ever wondered, 'Who is St. Faustina?' Would you like to know how to receive the extraordinary promise Jesus offers only on Divine Mercy Sunday? Have you ever asked, 'How could a merciful God allow so much suffering?' If you answered yes to any of these questions, Understanding Divine Mercy is for you. In this first volume of his new series, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, shares the elements of the Divine Mercy Message and devotion and explains why Jesus told St. Faustina that Divine Mercy is '[hu]mankind's last hope of salvation'"-- Back cover.
This Spanish edition recounts Fr. Donald's personal story of conversion after reading a book about the Blessed Mother. Though today he is a devout Catholic Marian priest, Fr. Donald's early years were no indication of what was to come. Before his conversion to Catholicism, he was a high-school dropout who had been kicked out of a foreign country, institutionalized twice, and thrown in jail multiple times. Discovering a book on Our Lady led to his conversion and ardent love of Mary and the Church.
"This do-it-yourself retreat touches on the inspiring life of St. Louis de Montfort and the personal journeys of outstanding modern-day Christian models. It integrates the basic truths of our faith. It is a moving and transformative journey" - review excerpt by Archbishop Antonio J. Ledesma, SJ p. [4] of cover.
In 1993, college student Chris Alar lost his grandmother to suicide. In 2003, a successful businessman, Chris returned to practicing his Catholic faith "" and discovered reasons to hope for her salvation. Now a priest in the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception, Fr. Chris feels called to share the reasons for his hope, and to tell other people who've also lost someone to suicide that their grieving, though it may never go away, can ease. There's hope for those who've died by their own hand, and there's hope for those whom they've left behind. Pastorally sensitive and committed to sharing orthodox teaching, this book unpacks the treasures of the Church's teaching, Sacraments, and devotions to bring real, transforming grace into the struggle of grieving suicide, and encourages readers to take advantage of the resources available to them as they confront one of the worst tragedies a person can face: grieving the loss of a family member, friend, or neighbor to suicide.
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