St. Sister Faustina (1905 to 1938)
Quotes On
The Importance Of Eucharistic Adoration
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Aug. 2004 - "Divine Mercy In My Soul: The Diary Of Sister Faustina Kowalski"
(Marian Press)
Jesus speaking to St. Faustina - 'Come to Me, all of you...Behold, for you
I have established a throne of mercy on earth and from this throne I
desire to enter into your heart. I am not surrounded by a retinue of
guards. You can come to me at any moment, at any time; I want to
speak to you and I desire to grant you grace.'.
Jesus speaking to St. Faustina - 'I desire that (Eucharistic) Adoration
take place for the intention of imploring Mercy for the world’.
Jesus speaking to St. Faustina - 'I remind you, My daughter, that as often
as you hear the clock strike the third hour (in the afternoon),
immerse yourself completely in My mercy, adoring and glorifying it;
invoke its omnipotence for the whole world, and particularly for
poor sinners...adore in the Most Blessed Sacrament My Heart, which
is full of mercy.'
Jesus revealed to St. Faustina at Adoration that “beneath these rays
(from the Eucharist) a heart will be warmed even if it were like
a block of ice; or hard as rock..”.
"I will not allow myself to be so absorbed in the whirlwind of work
as to forget about God. I will spend all my free moments at the
feet of the Master hidden in the Blessed Sacrament. He has been
tutoring me from my most tender years."
Jesus speaking to St. Faustina - '(Daily) adore in the Most
Blessed Sacrament My Heart, which is full of mercy'.
"I spend every free moment at the feet of the hidden God. He is my Master; I ask Him
about everything; I speak to Him about everything. Here I obtain
strength and light."
"One hour spent at the foot of the altar in the greatest dryness of
spirit is dearer to me than a hundred years of worldly pleasure.
"Once, the (Divine Mercy) image was being exhibited over the
altarduring the Corpus Christi procession…. When the priest exposedthe
Blessed Sacrament, and the choir began to sing, the rays from the image
pierced the Sacred Host and spread out all over the world. Then I heard
these words: 'These rays of mercy will pass through you, just as they
have passed through this Host, and they will go out through all the
world.' At these words, profound joy invaded my soul."
"My Heart overflows with great mercy for souls and especially for
poor sinners…. I desire to bestow my graces upon souls (from the
tabernacle) but they do not want to accept them. You, at least, come to
Me as often as you can and take these graces they do not want to accept.
In this way you will console my Heart."
"Divine MercyPrayer Book" St. Sister Faustina
"Not only are we to receive and adore the Eucharist, we must live the
Eucharist. We are to let the rays of mercy from the monstrance pass
through us and go out through all the world."
"We are to be icons of mercy, radiating love and mercy to others. There is no
greater way to energize ourselves to this task than by spending time
in the Presence of the Source of Love and Mercy, Our Lord in the
Most Holy Eucharist."
"If we were to sit for an hour a few feet away from a radioactive element,
how much would that change effect us? The Lord is infinitely more
powerful than this and if we go to Him seeking grace and mercy, how
much more can we hope to be changed?"
Other St. Sister Faustina Eucharistic Adoration Quotes
"A Holy Hour before the Most Blessed Sacrament so pleases the Heart of Jesus, that every man, woman
and child on earth receives a new effect from God’s goodness and love,
all because of a single hour of adoration in His Presence."
When St. Faustina was praying before Jesus in the Holy Eucharist He showed her a
vision. Each time a person entered the chapel and visited Jesus exposed
in a monstrance, she saw His Divine Rays of Love and Mercy burst forth
and encircle the world and everyone in it with graces and blessings!
Through Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Jesus unleashes His rays of
healing upon us, our families and the whole world.
"The mercy of God, hidden in the Blessed Sacrament, the voice of the
Lord who speaks to us from the throne of mercy: 'Come to Me, all of you'."
"When the priest took the Blessed Sacrament to bless the people, I saw Jesus
as he is represented in the (Divine Mercy) image. The Lord gave his blessing
and the rays extended over the whole world."