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This book celebrates two powerful private revelations of Our Lord. It says that anyone who receives Holy Communion worthily 30 consecutive days and says certain prayers, will save his own soul and that of another. Affects everyone!

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Date de parution 01 mai 1993
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EAN13 9781505104523
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The Two Divine Promises
Fr. Roman Hoppe
Published with Ecclesiastical Approbation .
Copyright © 1987 by Father Roman Hoppe.
Originally published in 1954 in Polish. First published in England by San Miguel Publishing Co., Detroit, Michigan.
Retypeset by TAN Books and Publishers, 1987.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 83-50588
ISBN: 978-0-89555-219-8
This booklet may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by any method of reproduction, mechanical or electronic, without the written permission of the Publisher.
TAN Books Charlotte, North Carolina 2011
This booklet, The Two Divine Promises , covers one of the most important subjects that Catholics should be concerned with, for it treats of matters that entail our own personal salvation as well as that of countless others, and by implication it includes also our well-being here on earth, for God blesses cities and nations for the sake of the just: "By the blessing of the just the city shall be exalted." (Prov . 11:11). Therefore, this booklet is being made available at the lowest possible price for quantity distribution in order to reach as many people as possible. The issue is the salvation of souls and peace in the world.
Quantity Discounts available. Go to www.tanbooks.com or call us at 800-437-5876 for more information.
TAN Books Charlotte, North Carolina
       "The greatest outpouring of God's mercy is reserved for mankind in the twentieth century ."
—Fr. Roman Hoppe
By faithfully completing this novena of The Two Divine Promises we gain abundantly in . . .
— Faith, hope and charity,
— Union with God,
— The true spirit of ecumenism,
— The spirit of internal peace,
— The love of God and of neighbor,
— The living of the Gospel of Christ in our daily lives and
— The attainment of the grace of salvation for ourselves and for others.
STATEMENT
       In accordance with the decrees of Pope Urban VIII, the author states that the alleged graces and occurrences referred to in this booklet have not yet been affirmed by the Church; that the said allegations are to be regarded strictly as personal and private statements; and, in making references to the alleged unusual graces and happenings the author does not wish, in any way, to preclude the subsequent decrees of Holy Mother Church, to whom he remains completely subservient in all matters.
Fr. Roman Hoppe
CONTENTS
Publisher's Preface
The Message of Mercy Given on August 2, 1979
Introduction
Chapter 1—Sister Benigna
Chapter 2—Sister Josefa
Chapter 3—Sister Faustina
Chapter 4— The Two Divine Promises
Chapter 5—Recommendations and Thoughts for Those Undertaking the Devotion of The Two Divine Promises
Chapter 6—Statements of Persons Actively Participating in the Novena of The Two Divine Promises
Appendix 1—St. John's Gospel, Chapter 6, Verses 26-70
Appendix 2—How to Gain a Plenary Indulgence
Many persons in the following countries of the world are performing this beautiful devotion of The Two Divine Promises with great trust and devotion:
Canada
Great Britain
Italy
Poland
Germany
United States
France
Portugal
Czechoslovakia
Spain
New Zealand
The Continent of South America
PUBLISHER'S PREFACE
The Two Divine Promises are a private revelation. Are we duty-bound by Faith to believe in them? Of course not! But are they true? There is no certain way to tell—other than to practice this devotion and wait till we get to Heaven to see for sure. But may we presume that they are true? I would say yes, that we can perform this devotion with relative confidence, having always a conditional attitude in mind and by addressing Our Lord in something of the following manner: "Dear Lord, if The Two Divine Promises are in fact true and if Thou wilt indeed reward the faithful execution of this devotion with such glorious results, I hereby offer it to Thee for the purposes Thou hast ordained."
Can we be hurt spiritually by making this devotion? It is difficult to see how, for we are merely employing the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Blessed Eucharist and a few extra prayers—the normal means Our Lord has established for the welfare of our souls and our eternal salvation. May we propagate this devotion? And should we? Of course! What possible harm can be done by promoting attendance at Mass, the Sacraments and prayer? Should we foist upon others our strong conviction that this revelation is true? No, for others may get the wrong idea—for example, that we think a person has to believe in The Two Divine Promises , or that we have become "misguided" by placing too much confidence in a private revelation. May we proceed to the practice and promotion of this devotion with a relative moral certitude that it is true? Of course—so long as we always realize that it came from a private source and there is no absolute way to confirm it—and also so long as we submit our minds and our hearts in advance to whatever decision might come from Holy Mother Church in its regard, just as the author has already done in the beginning of this book, by submitting himself in advance to the decisions of the Church, in keeping with the famous decrees of Pope Urban VIII to that effect. For, again, we are practicing and promoting in this devotion nothing more than what Holy Mother the Church asks of us—Mass, Sacraments, prayer, and the urgings of these for others as well.
The important question here is whether God has in fact bound Himself to grant the results which this devotion claims for itself. Again, we cannot know for sure. We must simply leave that to Him in His great mercy and wait until eternity to find out.
But surely such a powerful sacrificial work as The Two Divine Promises call for by us—on behalf of ourselves and others—can only do great, great good toward those ends for which we offer this devotion.
Now, on the other hand, if indeed this devotion is true, then all the magnificent things Fr. Hoppe says about it are absolutely correct and proper!

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