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Favorite Links
Friends of Suffering Souls
http://users.1earth.net/~foss/
This website is an act of love and mercy to the holy souls in purgatory. They
encourage others to pledge a mass on an appointed day for the holy souls in purgatory. We hope you will enlist.
Marians of the Immaculate Conception
http://www.marian.org/directory_flash.html
http://marian.org/divinemercy/
http://www.marian.org/shrine/index.html
This website contains significant links to the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy as well as information regarding our Divine Mercy Pope and essential guides to the devotion of the Divine Mercy.
Vatican
http://www.vatican.va
This website has linkages to the Vatican Information Service where interested parties may sign up for regular updates.
Recommended Spiritual Reading
Divine Mercy In My Soul; Saint Maria Foustina Kowalska Diary
The diary of St. Faustina is a rich source of God's messages of mercy and goodness. It is an inspirational read for all.
To the Priests; Our Lady's Beloved Sons by the Marian Movement of Priests
The "blue book" is another inspiring material for marian devotees as it contains messages relayed through Fr. Gobbi through inner locutions with the Blessed Mother.
The Joy In Loving
Mother Teresa is the epitome of unconditional love for all people and her words are constant reminders of how we are molded to aspire for no less than holiness.
The Secret of the Rosary
Written by St. Louis De Montfort, it is one of the more compelling literature that accounts to value and virtue of consecrating ourselves to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy. It has been said the rosary and the chaplet are our two greatest weapons against the evil ones.
The Little Book of Miracles
Written by Bunny V. Reyes, the book details several accounts of miracles from several people from different fields and professions. It truly embraces the fact that miracles do not have to be out of the ordinary and that they do not happen just to the 'holy ones'. They take place right in our midst, whether we are prepared or not, and whether we asked for them or not. But they come always to reassure us of God's tender love and concern for the details of our lives.
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