The Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of Mercy
The Beauty And Richness Of Mercy
Publisher: “Misericordia” Publishing House
Kraków 2008
This book will help one discover the value of Christian mercy, and its fascinating beauty, which is able to lead one to the fullness of one’s humanity and to the full development of one’s Christian vocation. It will also expose false notions of mercy prevalent in the minds of very many people today. There are many false notions of mercy in today’s world. Mercy is often confused with indulgence, writing off of justice, mere pity, weakness of character, alms tossed to a poor man, philanthropy or natural charity variously motivated. Therefore there is a need to rediscover again the beauty and richness of Christian mercy, which is based on truth, presupposes justice as the basic measure of love and serves the good of man in the temporal and eternal perspective.
The book can be purchased at our “Misericordia” online shop.
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The Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of Mercy
Trust In The Practice Of Living
Publisher: “Misericordia” Publishing House
Kraków 2011
Conferences included in this book aim to show the good which God preserves for our happiness in every commandment and duties of one’s state of life. They bring one to a better understanding of the merciful love of God to man, making it easier to maintain an attitude of trust in Him and so fulfil His Will. Nowadays people often fail to see God’s gift of mercy in the Ten Commandments, and consequently tend to view them negatively, failing to perceive the good and seeing only a series of ‘do nots’. In order to understand God’s plan contained in the commandments and to fulfil it truly, one must be able to see the commandments as God’s gift; one must perceive the good that God intended through them.
The book can be purchased at our “Misericordia” online shop.
http://www.misericordia.faustyna.pl/
Rev. Henryk Wejman
Man’s Cooperation With The Merciful God
Publisher: “Misericordia” Publishing House
Kraków 2010
The author discusses the gift of God, which is man’s vocation to cooperate with God: the terms of this cooperation, its space, place, ways (prayer, word, suffering), means (sacraments, asceticism and spiritual practices); and also sin which hinders this co-operation, making it difficult or impossible. At the end Rev. Henryk Wejman portrays Mary as a model of human cooperation with God.
The book can be purchased at our “Misericordia” online shop.