Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Jesus I Trust in You

Pope on Faustina’s Feast: Let Us Repeat Frequently, ‘Jesus I Trust in You’
God’s love is stronger than death, sin, and all evil, Pope recalls at general audience
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On today’s feast of St. Faustina, Pope Francis prayed that the “message of Merciful Jesus” would bear fruit in our lives, bringing us to a deeper union with God and leading us to live the works of mercy.
The Pope said that when he greeted the Polish pilgrims at the end of today’s general audience.
“I cordially greet all the Polish people present here and in particular the ex-prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp,” he said. “Today we commemorate St. Faustina Kowalska, who reminded the world that God is rich in mercy, and that His love is stronger than death, sin and all evil. May this message of Merciful Jesus, entrusted to her, bear fruit in our life with a deeper union with God and with the works of mercy. Entrusting ourselves and the difficult problems of the world to the Lord, let us repeat frequently: ‘Jesus, I trust in you!’ Praise be to Jesus Christ.”

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