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GOD’s MERCY IN ACTION - Part I (The Pamphlets Revealed)

20 March 2009 3 Comments

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Contributor:  Rosalyn Argonza

March 11, 2009, Wednesday Eve:

Sitting in the living room, I was prompted to open Marian.org to order pamphlets. I did not know why but I was restless and felt an urgency to do it. So I thought, yes I should order for the Divine Mercy and Holy Rosary Devotion on April 4, Saturday at St. Mark’s church for distribution to the attendees.

I searched for pamphlets and discerned each whether to get it or not.
As I was scanning the site, part of me experienced a sense of peace and satisfaction everytime I click “add to cart”. I went on and on, discerning the amount of pamphlet I was supposed to get, 50 for this, 100 for this, maybe 200 of this, and so on.
But then I felt contented if I put 100 per pamphlet, so I did. Until I ended up ordering a total or 1700 pamphlets.

Next day air delivery is quite expensive, it will cost me 83 dollars, so I took the standard delivery for a much lesser price.

My order did not go through successfully because the computer freezes and the website restarts everytime I’m about to send the order. This happened not just once or twice but 4 times. I was losing my patience (my previous order from this site was quick). Now, I have to go through the process over and over for this 1700-pamphlet order!!! Grrrrr facing the laptop I said…….. Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ!!! Now and Forever!!! Then took a deep breath and went on. In my mind, I’m not giving up and I told myself, this is for Jesus.

That moment I felt I was doing something important and urgent.  I wonder why?

3 Comments »

  • Emily said:

    I learned a lot from reading these pamphlets. Thank you, Rose!

  • wivinio tordilla said:

    Rosy when we are led to doing good most of the time many unexpected hindrances will come along mostly from the dark side so “just do your best and as usual God will do the rest”

  • alma said:

    Chaplet of the divine mercy is a very powerful prayer and use for emergecy.

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