Название: St. Faustina Prayer Book for Adoration
Автор: Susan Tassone
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Словари
isbn: 9781681921372
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For My Family
For My Country
For Beloved Friends
For Those Who Asked Me to Pray for Them
For the Sick and Suffering
For the Mentally Ill and Those Considering Suicide
For Those Who Have Lost Hope in God’s Mercy
For the Conversion of Sinners
For Those Whose Soul Is “Withering”
For Spiritual Directors
For the Church, Missions, and Other Intentions
For Myself
For Mercy on Me
St. Faustina’s Seven Insights on Adoration
Seven Tips for Adoration
Seven Obstacles to Adoration and How to Deal with Them
Contemporary Popes on Eucharistic Adoration
Twenty-First-Century Adorers
Bibliography and Acknowledgments
Editor’s note: Citations at the end of quotations refer to numbered sections of the Diary of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska. For example, see “(441)” on page 22.
Personal Acknowledgments
I’m delighted to share with you some very special heroes in my life. Without them this awesome book wouldn’t have been possible!
To Jaymie Stuart Wolfe. My OSV editor and supporter. It was so helpful having a partner as we navigated the book to its finish.
To Jill Adamson. My OSV Senior Trade Marketing Leader. You’re beyond amazing, wearing so many hats as you make my works — and “The Purgatory Lady” — known throughout the world. Thank you!
To Bill Dodds. My favorite copy editor. This is our fourth book together and, once again, you went above and beyond what I could imagine. Awe-inspiring! You truly live up to your OSV nickname: “The Master.” You helped make this book exquisite … and a sure best-seller. My deepest thanks!
To Father Dan Cambra, M.I.C. My dear friend and persistent, gracious hero who goes out of his way to make sure everything is on track between Our Sunday Visitor and the Marians. You made the St. Faustina Trilogy possible and will always have a special place in my heart.
To Steven Jay Gross. As St. Paul says, there are no words deep enough to express my gratitude. For close to four decades now, you’ve always been there for me. Always. You’re my champion. Like St. Faustina, you help me get closer to becoming a saint. I couldn’t do this without you. Infinite thanks. And special thanks to your wife, Carol Gross, who cheers for me behind the scenes.
To Deacon Mike McCloskey. You’re so kind, so helpful. I don’t know what I’d do without your outstanding help.
To Sister Claudia Radzewicz, MChR. You were a whiz at locating St. Faustina’s favorite song. Not an easy feat. I’m most grateful for your assistance.
To Father Kazimierz Chwalek, M.I.C. You wouldn’t accept an ordinary translation of St. Faustina’s song, but retranslated all four verses. The most poetic and touching translation for all the world to read. And you sang it too. Thank you!
To George Foster. Even with one arm in a sling this year, you still spent time after hours and on weekends meticulously going over my manuscript, making sure every i was dotted and every t was crossed. I appreciate that so much. You’re the best!
To Loyola University Chicago Library Head, Dr. Yolande Wersching, and Vanessa Crouther. My extraordinary researchers who always find just what I need to make my work a success. I’m so grateful that I have you both!
To Jean Studer. You always lend me your ear and offer good advice. Thank you.
To Maria Faber. I am grateful for your help in finding the other favorite song of St. Faustina. You always come through and are a special friend.
To Garrett Fosco. Your beautiful cover design captures the essence of this book! Thank you very much.
To the heroes behind the heroes. I’ve been an author with Our Sunday Visitor for twenty years. While I haven’t met all the staff personally, I so appreciate what all of you do for me … and for the holy souls. You’ve helped make my books award-winning best-sellers.
A Personal Note from the Author
Dear Friends,
You were created by God for adoration. In your heart and in your soul. (As St. Augustine wrote, “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in you.”)
You, with your unique, literally one-of-a-kind relationship with God — because He made you unique, literally one of a kind. Body and soul.
And God. Infinite. Eternal All-loving. Calling you, inviting you, to spend time with Him. Just you and Him. Not equals, but Creator and created being He chose to create. The one He had in mind, not just since you were conceived but forever.
Quite the pair. God, your Heavenly Father. And you, created for heaven.
But what does “heaven” mean when it comes to adoring God? Is it kneeling forever before God while repeating “Hosanna”? And, be honest with yourself, does that sound “heavenly” to you?
That’s it? Forever?
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