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How To Bring Loved Ones Back To The Faith

Do you have a child, grandchild, or loved one who has fallen away from the faith? Most of us have. Father Daniel Klimek suggests how we can help them find their way back to the Church to live their faith, and why persistent prayer like that of St. Monica for her wayward son, St. Augustine, is one of the most powerful tools we have. Then hear the story of Tim Francis and his faithful mother who prayed him home to the One True Church. Even when her son was caught up in money, addiction, and the empty promises of the world, she never gave up.

Watch Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, and the Marian Fathers and Brothers from the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy on our weekly show, "Living Divine Mercy," airing on EWTN every Thursday at 10 pm ET, with an encore presentation on Mondays at 9:00 am ET.  Through teaching segments, Bible and St. Faustina Diary excerpts, as well as real-life examples of people who are living Divine Mercy in their lives, you will learn why Jesus said Divine Mercy is mankind's last hope of salvation!

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