What did St. Faustina see? More than anyone else!

What did St. Faustina see that no one else had ever seen?  Rays of Light from Jesus.  He told her to tell us what they are!

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Question 1:  “Who is St. Faustina?”

Answer:  “A poor girl from a Catholic Family in Poland who became a nun.”

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Question 2:  “What makes her so very special?”

Answer: “From an early age, God let her realize what He had given her:  ‘And yet, I sensed that I had a heart so big that nothing would be capable of filling it.  And so I turned with all the longing of my soul to God.’  (entry 15)”

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Question 3:  “Did God give her special abilities?”

Answer:  “God let St. Faustina see The Most Important Thing on Earth.”

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Question 4:  “What IS The Most Important Thing on Earth?”

Answer:  “The Divine Mercy of Jesus.

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Question 5:  “Did St. Faustina actually ‘see’ that?”

Answer:  “Jesus let St. Faustina see Him, speak with Him, and spend her short life striving to obey Every Word from Him.”

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Question 6:  “Whom does that help?”

Answer:  “It helps anyone who reads The Diary of St. Faustina!  Her great book helps us all see more about The Nature of Jesus that is otherwise invisible.  We become aware of things we have not seen.”

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Question 5:  “Does reading St. Faustina let us see how evil takes form in some thoughts in our minds?”

Answer.  “We are all tormented by thoughts that keep us from obeying Teachings of God.  St. Faustina could see that all those ‘thoughts’ are actually ‘ravenous demons’.   The ‘thoughts’ that keep people from Obeying Jesus are demons living in our mind.  They pretend to be ‘helpful’ in order to hide their raging hatred of obeying Any Teaching of Jesus, His Church, and every good thought, word or deed.”

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Question 6:  “Are ravaging demons in our mind encouraging us to disobey Jesus when we think, say, or do something against God or any of our neighbors?”

Answer:  “Jesus gave St. Faustina the power to see those demons for what they are.   Every person on earth may have The Divine Mercy of Jesus help them control or remove the demons of disobedience from our mind.”

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Question 7:  “What do these demons look like?”

Answer:  “St. Faustina tells us some of them looked like mad dogs, attacking her soul in her mind.  She saw what those ‘unholy photons’ actually are!”

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Question 8:  “Why did the devil and his demons spend so much effort attacking her?”

Answer;  “She told us they hated her for being so close to Jesus.”

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Question 9:  “Was the devil afraid that sharing her visions would keep him from devouring as many souls?”

Answer:  “The devil knew many would save their souls by reading Words like this from Jesus to St. Faustina, whom He called ‘His ‘Secretary’ (entry 1275):

‘My Secretary, write that I am more generous toward sinners than toward the just.  It was for their sake that I came down from Heaven;  it was for their sake that My Holy Blood was spilled.  Let them not fear to approach Me;  they are most in need of My mercy.’

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Question 10:  What are the ‘rays’ that stream from The Heart of Jesus?”

Answer:  “The Diary of St. Faustina tells us (entry 299):  “The Lord Jesus, when asked about their meaning, explained:  The pale ray stands for the water which makes souls righte0us.  The red ray stands for the the Blood which is the life of souls.  . . . Happy is the one who will dwell in their shelter.”

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