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Re: Sister "Faustina" and DM
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2025, 05:21:08 PM »
The VII church needed its own form of mysticism and private revelation to obscure and supplant Fatima as well as legitimize itself.
Medjugorje and the divine mercy fulfill that void. 
I don't believe either was cooked up by the Vatican but they let both flourish and spread with a wink and a nod. 
The kind of novus ordo catholic that is into one is usually into the other scam as well. 
They are the catholic equivalent of evangelical megachurch christians. 

Re: Sister "Faustina" and DM
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2025, 07:24:27 PM »
…….He was an energetic, intensely spiritual priest who was happy in his pastoral duties. But Blessed Fr. Michael Sopocko — whose feast day is Feb. 15 — could never have imagined how in 1933, when he was appointed to be confessor to the convent of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in Vilnius, in present-day Lithuania, his life would change.

It was there, in a confessional, where he met Sr. Maria Faustina (1905-1938), a humble nun with a tremendous weight upon her. The Lord had begun revealing to her His message of Divine Mercy - an urgent message that He wanted her to share with the whole world. But who would believe her? At first, no one. Not her superiors in the convent and not her previous confessors.

Sister Faustina had prayed for a spiritual director, someone to help guide her, someone who understood that what she was experiencing was real. Father Sopocko was the answer to her prayers, and eventually he became the main promoter of her revelations, the very linchpin in the Lord's call to spread Divine Mercy throughout the world.

Blessed Michael Sopocko (1888-1975) was beatified Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 in Bialystok, Poland. And with that, the world has begun to get to know the man on the other side of the confessional whom Jesus assured St. Faustina would be her "visible help ... on earth. He will help you to carry out My will on earth" (Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, 53)………….”


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Re: Sister "Faustina" and DM
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2025, 07:37:39 PM »
But who would believe her? At first, no one. Not her superiors in the convent and not her previous confessors.

Says something, eh?  Then she prays for someone to confirm her delusions and the devil obliges by sending Father Spock.

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Re: Sister "Faustina" and DM
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2025, 07:55:29 PM »
One should see the look on the faces of Novus Ordo conservative [sic] when I tell them in no uncertain terms that I do not believe in that our Lord appeared to Sr. Faustina, I hold her Diary to be a fictitious work, I reject her supposed canonisation, and I refuse to recite the so-called Divine Mercy Chaplet.

The jaws drop, the eyes bulge, then the fangs and venom come out:  "You are not Catholic if you do not accept and follow Divine Mercy...blah...blah...blah...."

Re: Sister "Faustina" and DM
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2025, 08:17:00 PM »
Since the Divine Mercy chaplet is prayed on the Rosary beads, and is faster, it is largely replacing the recitation of the Rosary in the Novus Ordo.