St Maximilian Kolbe Prayer Journal
St Maximilian Kolbe Prayer Journal
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St. Maximilian Kolbe (1894 - 1941) was aPolishFranciscanfriarwho volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the Germandeath campofAuschwitz. After having a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary when he was 12, he spent the rest of his life promoting devotion to her. He organized the Militia Immaculata to increase devotions to the Immaculate, and founded monasteries in Japan and India, but eventually got swept up in World War II in his home country of Poland. He is a venerated martyr of charity, and patron saint of drug addicts, prisoners and political prisoners, families, the pro-life movement, amateur radio operators, and journalists. This prayer journal contains photos of St. Kolbe and a treasury of information to help increase your devotion: a beautiful biography provided by the Fransiscans of the Immaculate, a Consecration to the Immaculate according to St. Maximilian Kolbe including his commentary, a novena, prayers, a responsory prayer, and quotes by St. Kolbe. It also has 75 lined pages for your to record your own notes and prayer intentions
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