
4 Saints Who Saw Their Guardian Angels
Padre Pio, St. Gemma Galgani, St. Frances of Rome and St. Faustina had extraordinary relationships with their guardian angels
Padre Pio, St. Gemma Galgani, St. Frances of Rome and St. Faustina had extraordinary relationships with their guardian angels
Twenty years ago today, when Pope John Paul II entrusted the world to Divine Mercy, he shared his hope that the world would hear the message that God is merciful.
Our Lord wasn’t Sister Faustina’s only visitor from Heaven — Our Lady also came with messages about Divine Mercy.
These five saints and blesseds serve as models to bring the Holy Eucharist to full fruition in our lives as a preparation for the promised eternal wedding feast of the Lamb (Revelation 19:7).
Pope Francis’ Divine Mercy Sunday Mass on April 11 will not be open to the public but will be broadcast on television and via live stream at 10:30 a.m. local time.
Divine Mercy Sunday is celebrated on the Second Sunday of Easter.
The Holy Father is slated to visit Czestochowa, Auschwitz and the Divine Mercy Shrine during his five-day trip.
Marc Philippi credits his powerlifting father and home-schooling mother for maintaining stability and strengthening his faith.
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