In recent decades, the Divine Mercy devotion has been widely promoted in the Catholic Church-complete with a feast day, a popular image, and daily prayers said at the "Hour of Mercy." But beneath its pious appearance lies a set of theological and spiritual problems that few dare to examine.
This bold and compelling book exposes the disturbing flaws hidden within the Divine Mercy devotion as presented in the Diary of Sister Faustina Kowalska. With clarity and fidelity to the Deposit of Faith, the author carefully demonstrates how this modern devotion distorts core Catholic doctrines on repentance, justice, and the uniqueness of the Catholic Church as the only true path to salvation.
Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism of the Council of Trent, papal encyclicals, and the writings of the saints, this work contrasts Divine Mercy with the time-tested and Church-approved Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a devotion rooted in repentance, the sacraments, and reverence for God's justice.
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