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Father Michael Gaitley has a genius for bringing together the spiritual and corporal works of mercy under the umbrella of ‘The Five Scriptural Works of Mercy’ that Jesus will use to judge us at the end of the world, Matthew 25:31-46. He then enriches these Scriptural texts on mercy with the practical insights of St. Pope John Paul II, St. Faustina, and Pope Francis.
Publisher | Marian Press |
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Author | Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC |
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Product Type | Paperback |
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Width (inches) | 5.5 |
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Height (inches) | 8.5 |
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Publication Date | 4/27/2014 |
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ISBN/UPC | 9781596143043 |
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Number of Pages | 216 |
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Father Michael Gaitley, MIC, is a member of the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. Prior to his ordination to the priesthood on October 16, 2010, he received a master’s degree in theology from St. John Seminary in Massachusetts and a licentiate degree in moral theology from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C.He is author of the radically best-selling books, Consoling the Heart of Jesus and 33 Days to Morning Glory, which are published by Marian Press. He frequently appears on EWTN and preaches retreats throughout the country on topics such as Divine Mercy, Consoling spirituality, and Marian Consecration. When he is not preaching missions and retreats, Father Gaitley lives and works on Eden Hill in Stockbridge, MA, home of the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy. He is the director of the Association of Marian Helpers in Stockbridge, MA, holding the honorary title of Father Joseph.
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“What Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, has done in 33 Days to Morning Glory to promote true devotion to mary, and what he has done in Consoling the Heart of Jesus to promote devotion to the Merciful and Sacred Heart of Jesus, he now does in ‘You Did It to Me’ to promote the works of mercy. Fr. Michael Gaitley [MIC] has a genius for bringing together the spiritual and corporal works of mercy under the umbrella of ‘The Five Scriptural Works of Mercy’ that Jesus will use to judge us at the end of the world, Matthew 25:31-46. He then enriches these Scriptural texts on mercy with the practical insights of St. Pope John Paul II, St. Faustina, and Pope Francis. He also has a very fertile imagination in bringing to life practical ways of implementing these works of mercy in our own individual lives, in our parish ministries as well as in the workplace, together with a plan of action for making these works of mercy concrete and livable. If implemented, these concepts will transform the culture of any parish. The simple soul will be energized to do and the contemplative soul will be inspired to intercede. I could not recommend this book more highly.” Bishop Robert J. Hermann Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of St. Louis
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