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FOOTNOTE
131 On the
evening of the last day before my departure from Vilnius, an elderly sister [131] revealed the condition of her soul to me (Diary
628) 601-650
[131] It was probably Sister
Antonina Grejwul, who
writes in her memories of Sister Faustina as follows: "After confessions I was
worried and doubting whether the Lord Jesus had forgiven me. Weeping, I asked
Sister Faustina for prayer. Next morning she said,
`Sister, you have grace with Jesus, because He answered at once that He was not
angry with you for your sins, but was hurt by your distrust in His forgiveness.
I will pray to propitiate Him for you.' " Sister Antonina Grejwul, born Sept. 13,
1877, entered the Congregation in Vilnius on June 29, 1909. She stayed in
Vilnius until the closing of the house in 1945. During World War II, in 1939,
she was imprisoned in the Lukiszki prison in Vilnius
together with the other sisters. As a Latvian she was freed after a while.
After the sisters had left Vilnius she was sent to the Congregation's house at Biala near Plock, where she died on January 22, 1960 (A.
SMDM-C and D).
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