About My Cousin Saint Faustina
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About the Book
In
my own life, my work for the past fifteen years as a Sister of Charity, has
gone from "feeding and empowering the poor" to research in public
policy and current legislation, serving as a kind of specialist in national
offices focused on the international dimensions of United States' health,
education, security, trade and conflict-resolution efforts. In
doing this work, the more I learn of the crises domestically and abroad,
the more I am convinced that neither weapons nor war, neither diplomacy nor
handshakes, neither water nor bread, will give us a world of peace. What is
needed, I believe, is a new way of seeing, a new way of caring, a new way of
being for and with each other …as together, on the journey, we honor and
allow the Divine to incarnate within the self; as we commune with and allow the
Divine presence within every self to transform and lift our humanity to a new
consciousness, to a new level of understanding, and to a new depth of
compassion for each other; to a depth, an expansiveness, a height, - heretofore
unknown in this dimension of reality. One of the conduits of that new way, I
believe, is the practice of the Divine Mercy devotion: a practice of trust and
confidence in unconditional love, and in unconditional goodness and mercy, - like
to that love, goodness and mercy, which the Divine is for and with each of us,
and which we - in our daily living - are to be for and with each other.
It
is this way of living, which I would like to further clarify for the reader,
and which, I believe, Saint Faustina was given to
express.
About the Author
PAULETTE
G. HONEYGOSKY, VSC, a researcher,
scholar, and world traveler, is the author of three previously published books,
namely “In Search of Heart Answers”; “Too Many Dollars; Too Little Sense”;
“Cling Not To What Is, There Is More”. She has worked as a teacher, a human
rights activist, and an advocate for the elderly. She holds a B.Ed., B.A., and M.A. degree from