33 Days to Merciful Love: A Do-It-Yourself Retreat inPreparation for Consecration to Divine Mercy
by Michael E. Gaitley, MIC
Stockbridge, MA: Marian Press, 2016
by Michael E. Gaitley, MIC
Stockbridge, MA: Marian Press, 2016
You may be familiar with the book, 33 Days to Morning Glory which prepares readers for a consecration
to Jesus through Mary. In this follow-up, 33
Days to Merciful Love: A Do-It-Yourself Retreat in Preparation for Consecration
to Divine Mercy, Fr. Michael Gaitley of the Marian Fathers invites us to
make a consecration to Divine Mercy using St. Therese’s Offering to Merciful
Love as our role model.
According to Fr. Gaitley, “You don’t have to read 33 Days to
Morning Glory before reading this book – but I strongly recommend that you do.
I say that because the essence of Marian consecration is to allow Mary to bring
us to the pierced side of Jesus, which is the Fountain of Mercy . . .
“This book, on the other hand, is about drinking from the
Fountain of Mercy. And while we can get to that fountain without making a
Marian consecration, such a consecration enables us to drink from it so much
more deeply and easily.”
This is the Year of Mercy, however, so if you want to make
this consecration to Divine Mercy, I encourage you to do so. Also, the Marians
are trying to get as many people as possible to make this consecration on
Divine Mercy Sunday this year (April 3rd), which means beginning the
process on March 1st.
Unlike 33 Days to
Morning Glory, this book does not focus on four different saints. Instead,
it focuses on St. Therese of the Child Jesus, a Doctor of the Church and one of
the most-loved saints of modern times, and her spiritual teaching. As one would
expect in a book on Divine Mercy, some of the insights and teachings of St.
Maria Faustina Kowalska are also included.
Week one of 33 Days to
Merciful Love focuses on backstory: the Garden of Eden, Abraham, and Mary,
the Mother of God. Week two explores St. Therese’s Little Way. Week three
examines the Offering to Merciful Love, and the final week looks at the mystery
of darkness in St. Therese’s life and in our own lives. The final five days
provide a review of all that has been covered.
In order to make this book available to as many people as
possible, the Marians are currently offering it for any donation amount (even
$1) plus $5.25 shipping. To order, visit www.marian.org/merciful.
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