by Michael Gaitley, MIC
Stockbridge, MA: Marian Press, 2015
Stockbridge, MA: Marian Press, 2015
As one might expect, the first greatest story ever told is
that of God creating the world and then sending His son to save us from our
sins. Throughout human history, God has wanted His people to know Him, to love
Him, and to Trust Him, but due to sin, this has not been an easy task. In The Second Greatest Story Ever Told, which
is actually a continuation of the first greatest story, Fr. Michael Gaitley
makes a compelling argument that the story of Marian Consecration, Divine
Mercy, and the life and mission of St. Pope John Paul II are the second most
important example of God at work in our world.
Fr. Gaitley has written a page-turner, connecting St.
Margaret Mary, St. Alphonsus, St. Therese, the Marian apparitions at Fatima,
St. Faustina, St. Maximilian Kolbe, Polish history, and St. Pope John Paul II
is what could be considered a Divine conspiracy. With God there are no
coincidences, and through the lens of history we are now able to connect dots
that may have previously seemed unrelated. Even those with a working knowledge of the
history of the Divine Mercy Devotion and the life of St. John Paul II will find
new information in these pages. The threads working through history are truly
amazing. In addition, the connection between Marian Consecration and Divine Mercy
is explored in a new way, with St. Pope John Paul II held up as the high example
of integrating the two in one’s life.
Fr. Gaitley’s purpose in writing The Second Greatest Story Ever Told is not merely to recount
history, but rather to encourage readers to become part of this great story.
The mission of Divine Mercy did not end with the death of Pope John Paul II a
decade ago. Rather, we are all called to take part. Pope Francis has said that “It
is up to us, as ministers of the Church, to keep alive this message . . . Now is the time of mercy.” Gaitley offers
steps that one can take to be part of this story, including making the Marian
Consecration and joining the newly formed Marian
Missionaries of Divine Mercy.
For a limited time, you can get a free copy of the book at: http://www.setallafire.org/book
For a limited time, you can get a free copy of the book at: http://www.setallafire.org/book
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