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The Way of Divine Love: or The Message of the Sacred Heart to the World and a Short Biography of His Messenger Sister Josepha Menendez (original 1938; udgave 2013)

af Josepha Menendez (Forfatter), Brother Hermenegild Tosf (Redaktør)

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Twentieth century revelations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to a young Spanish nun. Undoubtedly TAN's most inspiring and influential book. Makes lasting devotees. In print since 1949. Impr. 532 pgs, PB
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Titel:The Way of Divine Love: or The Message of the Sacred Heart to the World and a Short Biography of His Messenger Sister Josepha Menendez
Forfattere:Josepha Menendez (Forfatter)
Andre forfattere:Brother Hermenegild Tosf (Redaktør)
Info:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2013), 570 pages
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The Way of Divine Love: Or the Message of the Sacred Heart to the World, and a Short Biography of His Messenger af Sister Josefa Menendez (1938)

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The young Spanish sister to whom these revelations were made died after a short religious life of great suffering and great fidelity. This book was written by one who has the best right to record what happened, as she was the guide and support of Sr. Josefa in the experiences which were almost too great for human nature to bear.
  StFrancisofAssisi | Mar 21, 2020 |
To read Sister Josefa Menendez' private revelations from Jesus, Mary and also the foundress of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Mother Madeleine Sophie Barat, is to step into the very heart of a victim soul. The messages of love and of suffering come from Jesus' Heart, and the heart is altered to intense love of God and a willingness to suffer all for Jesus and souls. This is the first book the priest who was to confirm me, lent and asked me to read. It gripped and wouldn't let go until I finished. I took Sr. Josefa as my Confirmation saint, for surely if there were funds for her cause, she would be canonized! She died Dec. 29, 1923, a beloved of Christ and a true victim of love, of the Sacred Heart.
  catholichermit | Feb 15, 2009 |
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Twentieth century revelations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to a young Spanish nun. Undoubtedly TAN's most inspiring and influential book. Makes lasting devotees. In print since 1949. Impr. 532 pgs, PB

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