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Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
ISBN
9781434347251
Book Title
Text Message from Heaven to Earth
Publisher
Authorhouse
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
2007
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Item Height
0.3 in
Author
Paulette Honeygosky
Genre
Religion
Topic
Sermons / Christian
Item Weight
7.7 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
140 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Authorhouse
ISBN-10
1434347257
ISBN-13
9781434347251
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65664374

Product Key Features

Book Title
Text Message from Heaven to Earth
Number of Pages
140 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Sermons / Christian
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Religion
Author
Paulette Honeygosky
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
7.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
Synopsis
In 1935, pre -World War II, Jesus said to a woman called Sister Faustina: "Tell the Aching World That Divine Mercy Is for All Mankind." Clearly, a universal promise and meant for the entire human family, to include people of different belief systems and even people with none. He also instructed her to have an image painted and to let the whole world have access to it. In this book we will discuss the more known messages from Mary, Mother of God, to humanity: IN 1531 AT GUADALOUPE, IN MEXICO , IN 1917 AT FATIMA, IN PORTUGAL , IN 1961 IN GARABANDAL, SPAIN , and IN 1981 In MEDJUGORGE, CROATIA. During her visit to Medjugorge, Mary made known that it would be her last visit to earth; her last word to humanity, requestiong personal and global conversion. So it was that her Son, Christ of the Resurrection, visited with and conveyed the message of Mercy for one and all, that He gave in 1931 to a poor woman, one of ten children, third grade educated, a nun, and a most unlikely messenger to humanity. Pope John Paul II heard the message; canonized the messenger, and when he died on the eve of the Feast of Divine Mercy in 2005, he had already prepared his homily for the next day's celebration. The last homily he wrote was read at his funeral, and a copy was placed with him in his casket. ... In line with those famous words of Werfel when he wrote of Bernadette of Lourdes, we here say of Pope John Paul II and of Saint Faustina, "To those who do not believe, no explanation is possible; to those who believe, no explanation is necessary.", In 1935, pre -World War II, Jesus said to a woman called Sister Faustina: Tell the Aching World That Divine Mercy Is for All Mankind. Clearly, a universal promise and meant for the entire human family, to include people of different belief systems and even people with none. He also instructed her to have an image painted and to let the whole world have access to it. In this book we will discuss the more known messages from Mary, Mother of God, to humanity: IN 1531 AT GUADALOUPE, IN MEXICO, IN 1917 AT FATIMA, IN PORTUGAL, IN 1961 IN GARABANDAL, SPAIN, and IN 1981 In MEDJUGORGE, CROATIA. During her visit to Medjugorge, Mary made known that it would be her last visit to earth; her last word to humanity, requestiong personal and global conversion. So it was that her Son, Christ of the Resurrection, visited with and conveyed the message of Mercy for one and all, that He gave in 1931 to a poor woman, one of ten children, third grade educated, a nun, and a most unlikely messenger to humanity. Pope John Paul II heard the message; canonized the messenger, and when he died on the eve of the Feast of Divine Mercy in 2005, he had already prepared his homily for the next day's celebration. The last homily he wrote was read at his funeral, and a copy was placed with him in his casket. ... In line with those famous words of Werfel when he wrote of Bernadette of Lourdes, we here say of Pope John Paul II and of Saint Faustina, To those who do not believe, no explanation is possible; to those who believe, no explanation is necessary., In 1935, pre -World War II, Jesus said to a woman called Sister Faustina: "Tell the Aching World That Divine Mercy Is for All Mankind." Clearly, a universal promise and meant for the entire human family, to include people of different belief systems and even people with none. He also instructed her to have an image painted and to let the whole world have access to it. In this book we will discuss the more known messages from Mary, Mother of God, to humanity: IN 1531 AT GUADALOUPE, IN MEXICO, IN 1917 AT FATIMA, IN PORTUGAL, IN 1961 IN GARABANDAL, SPAIN, and IN 1981 In MEDJUGORGE, CROATIA. During her visit to Medjugorge, Mary made known that it would be her last visit to earth; her last word to humanity, requestiong personal and global conversion. So it was that her Son, Christ of the Resurrection, visited with and conveyed the message of Mercy for one and all, that He gave in 1931 to a poor woman, one of ten children, third grade educated, a nun, and a most unlikely messenger to humanity. Pope John Paul II heard the message; canonized the messenger, and when he died on the eve of the Feast of Divine Mercy in 2005, he had already prepared his homily for the next day's celebration. The last homily he wrote was read at his funeral, and a copy was placed with him in his casket. ... In line with those famous words of Werfel when he wrote of Bernadette of Lourdes, we here say of Pope John Paul II and of Saint Faustina, "To those who do not believe, no explanation is possible; to those who believe, no explanation is necessary."

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