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205 However, the priest [ probably Father Casimir Ratkiewicz [205]
] recognized the condition of my soul at once and said to me, "Despite everything,
you are on the way to salvation; you are on the right path, but God may leave
your soul in this darkness and obscurity until death, and the former light may
never return. But in all things abandon yourself to the will of God."
(Diary 1205) 1201-1230
[205] Perhaps one of the Benedictine Fathers, Kazimierz
Ratkiewicz (1906-1965), who was a friend of the
sisters in Rabka. The first group of Benedictines arrived in Poland in 1936 and settled
in the "Jaworzyna" villa in Rabka, not far from the house of the Congregation of Our
Lady of Mercy called "Loretto."
The Fathers regularly said masses there, and Father Ratkiewicz
busied himself with hearing the sisters' confessions. He was great friends with
"Loretto," and it is very likely that it
was he who heard Sister Faustina's confession.
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