COMING SOON!
52 Weeks with Saint Faustina
(Marian Press)
Just as a little backdrop for you to share the blessings I received…
On Sunday night, October 4th, I returned home from leading a pilgrimage to France. The following day was the feast of St. Faustina!
After a strenuous, but very AMAZING trip, my body absolutely needed some time to rest and recuperate, especially because I am still healing up from a bad bicycle accident I was in a few short weeks before the pilgrimage and because I will be leaving very soon on another European trip. This one will be to give a Divine Mercy retreat to the military.
Well, on the morning of St. Faustina’s feast day, I sprang up out of bed at 4:00 AM. I felt rested enough and I decided to check my phone for messages. Right at that exact time, I received a text from a dear priest friend who said he was going to the National Shrine of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Mass. that day. Oh, how I longed to go. But, practically speaking, it seemed impossible to me, logistics-wise, etc. But still, I felt deeply inspired to embark on that trip with my husband–jet lag and all! So, we both began our work very early that day and finished in time to set out for the Shrine.
I am so glad and incredibly grateful that we did! For on that very day, I was handed a copy of an advance reader’s copy of my book “52 Weeks With Saint Faustina.” What a surprise! I didn’t know it was ready. As well, I participated in holy Mass, the Rosary, the Divine Mercy chaplet, Adoration, Benediction, and more. It was so meaningful to me on the special feast. What incredible blessings! And ones I could never have anticipated since I did not plan to go to the Shrine that day!
After that, I met Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC (in photo above and below) who had celebrated the Mass and gave a beautiful homily on St. Faustina. We had a lovely spiritual conversation and I was blessed to receive his blessing on my book and the work of the book, the people who will read it, etc, as well as a blessing for my husband and myself.
In addition to the amazing blessings that unfolded on dear St. Faustina’s feast day, I was told that the Nihil Obstat for the book came in on that very day! If that was not enough, later that day I received a vey beautiful foreword for my book which was written on St. Faustina’s feast day! I have included a very short snippet of it below. Certainly, God was showering me with amazing blessings on St. Faustina’s feast day! I am not worthy, but I am deeply grateful and blessed!
Here is the temporary book cover. It will be updated and will contain the subtitle. It will be available at Marian Press, my website, and in stores in December. It’s available to pre-order now through my website.
Description: Come spend 52 weeks with St. Faustina! Perfect for any time of the year, this collection of weekly meditations and activities by EWTN host Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle, author of The Miraculous Medal, guides readers on a 52-week spiritual pilgrimage through the life and teachings of the Secretary and Apostle of Divine Mercy, St. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938).
Writing in her usual loving, thoughtful style, Donna-Marie offers readers a light-filled retreat, helping them welcome the grace and power of St. Faustina’s spiritual path of mercy and trust into their lives. Drawing deeply upon the wealth of spiritual insight and truth in the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska: Divine Mercy in My Soul, Donna-Marie shares with the reader the fruits of her own discipleship at the feet of St. Faustina and other great saints of mercy, such as St. John Paul II and St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Rich, beautiful, inspiring, this book will help bring light into your life, and prepare you to share that light with others, as well!
Shown on Amazon here. But, not available on Amazon yet as this is just the advance reader’s copy.
Available (and autographed!) for pre-order here. $15.95 each (plus shipping)
Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle, a great Marian Helper, popular author, and EWTN show host, has created about as faithful and as thorough a presentation on the spirituality and the writings of St. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938), the Secretary and Apostle of Divine Mercy, as I’ve ever read. It’s a deep dive into the life and writings of one of the greatest mystics in the history of the Church, a religious sister who was given to us by God specifically for the times we are living in today…
Saint Faustina changes lives. The Divine Mercy message and devotion that she was given by Jesus, a reminder and a prophetic restatement of the classical Gospel teaching on the mercy of God, changes lives…
I hope that you’ll get a chance to partake in the “pilgrimage” in reading 52 Weeks with Saint Faustina for a beautiful transformation in your own life.
Donna-Marie, you are so very blessed and fortunate!
I am sure that this book will be a “hit”! It sounds wonderful!!
God bless you, my friend~!
Thank you so very much, Lorraine! Yes, so blessed, for sure. I aim to spread the blessings to others! A;l by God’s amazing grace! God bless you too!
Congratulations, Donna-Marie! I’m so excited to read this book! I am a Marian Helper! How I pray someday to visit the Shrine in Massachusetts! May the Lord continue to send you many graces, dear friend.
Love, hugs and prayers
Thank you very much, Toni! It would be wonderful if you could visit the National Shrine of Divine Mercy someday! I am praying for you and your family! Love and prayers…
I didn’t realize until after I’d written, that my initial message about your response about this book to Father Gordon was on a 2017 blog!
This too is back in 2018, but I’m not sure how otherwise to reach you.
So please forgive my paste, but I think it’s the Holy Spirit that is prodding me to further encourage you to learn more about Father Gordon’s navigation of earthly purgatory:
Jeannie on April 25, 2019 at 6:29 pm said:
Please Donna-Marie, continue to read more about Father Gordon and how his persecution and his witness, instigated by the encouragement of two faithful clergy, to help him navigate and retain and even strengthen his faith in that living purgatory; AND to be witness to what I consider a modern day window into the journeys of John the Baptist and all our preceding martyrs in prison, have incomprensibly, (because our great and wondrous I AM really is incomprehensible) spread over the entire globe…even WITH obvious attempts by in error clergy, by in error judiciary and in error social media censorship.
I just wrote a column on his blog subsequent to reading yours, moved to tears since I presently am exposed to yet another unjust imprisonment being imposed on another; and had been sharing YOUR story, both of your violation AND of your time with both Mother Teresa and Mother Angelica.
The fact that you now know of this priest and his ‘sacrificial priesthood’ is what moved me to tears.
As I wrote in my response, there is this and several other small but incomprehensible good happenings that give me hope that the trance/vision of Pope Leo that foresaw 100 years of horror overseen by the prince of darkness, is turning a corner and now we may be entering into the time of peace and hope that he also foresaw.
God bless you and your ‘yes’.
Jeannie
By the way, the very first I learned of Father Gordon was through a WSJ article by pulitzer prize winning author and columnist Dorothy Rabinowitz…it has to be well over a decade now. His story of grace under siege, of fear overcome through intercession by holy saints and of fruits borne of seeds planted is undoubtedly a glorious gift of God in our times.
I also ask that you pray for a Lomelie Hernandez, just falsely accused (the initial accusation was going to be retracted but the prosecuting attorney threatened to arrest them for perjury if they did) of rape and after pleading not guilty, though advised to and take a 10 year jail term, was sentenced to 125 years in prison with the judge promising to block any attempt for probation…with ZERO evidence. California. Need I say more?
By the way, both Bill Donohue and Raymond Arroyo have brought Father Gordon’s plight and his website patronized by Saint Maximillion Kolbe, Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Padre Pio, Saint John Paul II and Saint Faustina, thesestonewalls.com, to international attention.
Thank you again for your yes. You and Susan Conroy have both brought such grace and insight about Mother Teresa.
Please see my new blog post about Fr. Gordon posted just after your comments. Please comment there and thank you so much for your comments!