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Divine Mercy in My Soul Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska Book

Divine Mercy in My Soul Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska Book

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Divine Mercy in My Soul is the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, a Catholic spiritual classic published by Marian Press. This 3rd edition, dated January 1, 2000, presents the recorded revelations and reflections of the Polish nun whose writings shaped worldwide devotion to Divine Mercy. Compared to short pamphlets or summary biographies, this full diary offers the primary text for deeper prayer, study, and citation.

  • Published by Marian Press, a recognized Catholic publisher for Divine Mercy materials
  • Author: Saint Sister Faustina
  • Publication date: January 1, 2000
  • Edition: 3rd edition
  • Book dimensions: 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.9 inches
  • Useful for personal prayer, Eucharistic adoration, parish study, and gift-giving for those devoted to Divine Mercy

Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, a young Polish nun received a special mission centered on Christ's mercy for the whole world. Her diary remains a widely referenced Catholic text for readers seeking insight into Divine Mercy devotion, suffering, trust in Jesus, and the interior spiritual life. It is especially suitable for use during the Divine Mercy Novena, for Lenten reading, or for anyone choosing a confirmation saint or patron saint resource related to Saint Faustina.

If Saint Sister Faustina is your patron saint or would like to learn more about her life, we also offer a 30-minute documentary DVD hosted by Bob and Penny Lord filmed at the Shrine in Poland, a book titled Visionaries, Mystics and Stigmatists down through the Ages with a chapter dedicated to her, and a 32-page pamphlet with her life story, each available separately.

Please visit our other listings for additional Catholic books, prayer resources, and religious DVDs. If you have any questions, please let us know. We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item. God bless you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

One of the most important books for learning about Saint Faustina and the Divine Mercy message is Divine Mercy in My Soul, the diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska. It is her own spiritual journal, written from her experiences as a Polish nun who reported receiving messages from Jesus about mercy, prayer, repentance, and trust in God. Because it is a primary source, many readers choose it over shorter summaries when they want to understand her spirituality in depth. This edition is the 3rd edition published by Marian Press, with a publication date of January 1, 2000. It is especially useful for Catholics, prayer groups, and readers interested in saints, mystics, Marian apparitions, and Eucharistic miracles. The main tradeoff is that it is more reflective and devotional than introductory, so beginners may find it denser than a brief biography. If you want Saint Faustina’s actual words and the core text behind the Divine Mercy devotion, this diary is a strong choice.
Saint Faustina is most closely associated with Divine Mercy, even though she is not universally listed as the formal patron saint of a broad category in the same way some other saints are. In Catholic devotion, she is widely regarded as the apostle or secretary of Divine Mercy because her diary records the revelations and spiritual guidance connected to that devotion. That makes her especially meaningful for people devoted to the Divine Mercy Chaplet, those seeking a patron for mercy-focused prayer, and Catholics drawn to confession, trust in Jesus, and intercessory prayer for the world. Shoppers often look for her books, prayer cards, saint medals, or devotional materials when choosing a confirmation saint or deepening a personal prayer life. If someone wants to understand why Saint Faustina matters in Catholic spirituality, her diary is the key resource. It explains her mission, her relationship to the Divine Mercy image and devotion, and why she remains so important to modern Catholic readers.
Saint Faustina’s diary is about the message of Divine Mercy and her interior spiritual life. In Divine Mercy in My Soul, she records her prayers, struggles, mystical experiences, and conversations she believed she had with Jesus. The central message is that God’s mercy is offered to the whole world and that people are called to trust in that mercy and show mercy to others. The diary is not just a biography. It is a devotional and spiritual text that speaks to readers interested in Catholic prayer, repentance, suffering, holiness, and the mission of Divine Mercy before World War II. This makes it especially valuable for people who want more than a short life story and prefer a firsthand saint’s writing. This edition is a physical book by Saint Sister Faustina Kowalska, published by Marian Press. Its compact dimensions, about 5.1 x 1.7 x 7.9 inches, make it practical for personal reading, study, or prayer time. Readers looking for quick historical overview may prefer a shorter booklet first, but for depth, the diary is the essential text.
The Diary of Saint Faustina is best for readers who want a deeper Catholic spiritual reading experience rather than a simple overview of a saint’s life. It is especially suited for Catholics devoted to Divine Mercy, people praying for healing or conversion, those preparing for confession or adoration, and anyone interested in saints, mystics, and private revelations in the Church. It also works well for prayer groups, adult faith formation, and individuals choosing devotional reading during Lent, Easter season, or throughout the year. Because the book contains Saint Faustina’s own reflections and mystical experiences, it benefits readers who are open to meditative, contemplative reading rather than fast-paced narrative. A helpful consideration is that this is not a children’s introduction or a short summary. It is a substantial spiritual diary with serious themes and extended passages. Readers who want Saint Faustina’s complete voice and the foundation of the Divine Mercy devotion will likely appreciate it most.
Saint Faustina’s diary is different from a booklet or standard biography because it is her own spiritual writing, not just a third-person summary of her life. A biography usually explains the major events of her childhood, religious vocation, and canonization in a straightforward historical format. A booklet often gives a quick introduction for beginners. The diary, by contrast, gives readers direct access to her prayers, inner struggles, mystical experiences, and the message of Divine Mercy as she recorded it. That makes the diary the better choice for people who want primary-source devotional reading and a fuller understanding of why Saint Faustina matters in Catholic life. It is especially useful for readers interested in prayer, spiritual discernment, and the origins of the Divine Mercy devotion. The tradeoff is that the diary requires more time and attention than a brief saint booklet. If a shopper wants a deep, reflective Catholic prayer book centered on mercy, this format is often more rewarding than a shorter overview.
Yes, this diary can be a very meaningful Catholic gift for someone devoted to Divine Mercy or drawn to Saint Faustina as a confirmation saint. Because it is the core text associated with her spirituality, it gives the recipient more than a symbolic item. It provides a way to pray, reflect, and learn directly from Saint Faustina’s writings. This makes it a thoughtful choice for confirmation, RCIA, birthdays, feast day gifts, or personal devotional reading. It is especially fitting for adults, older teens, catechists, and anyone interested in Catholic books about mercy, saints, and spiritual growth. A reader who already prays the Divine Mercy Chaplet may find the diary especially enriching because it gives broader context for that devotion. The main limitation is that it is best for readers willing to engage with a serious spiritual text. If the recipient prefers visual items like saint medals, prayer cards, or rosary beads, this book may be better paired with another devotional gift rather than given as a standalone keepsake.