Faustina Report
Here is a comic strip book report on Saint Faustina from a sweet little boy who happens to be my son. It is perhaps only special to me, but I think it is wonderful…

Helena Kowaski was born on August 25, 1905.

Helena is asked to leave school after only three terms.

Helena tells her parents that she wants to enter a convent, they said , “No!”

Helena gets a job, saves enough money, and tries to enter a convent.

Helena against her parents wishes is finally made a nun in the Sisters of Mercy.

Helena changes her name to Faustina and sees a vision of Jesus which Jesus says to paint.

A painter paints the picture for Faustina, but she didn’t like it. Later the Lord came to her and said it was fine.

Sister Faustina becomes seriously ill and died on October 5, 1938.

Sister Fuastina is cannonized by pope John Paul II.



Out of the mouths of babes! That is precious. Thank you so much for sharing your child’s story of our dear St. Faustina with us. He has hit all of the high points, I’d say. God bless him and you and all of your family. God has truly blessed all of you. Cherish this little book of his forever. Have it laminated or whatever, so you will have it forever and when he grow up, he can share it with his family or his congregation. God bless.
Comment by Pat Nes — August 19, 2007 @ 7:18 am
I am just seeing this page for the first time, Aeternus! Better late than never! This is marvelous. I’m sure St. Faustina has seen this herself and smiled.
Comment by Gabrielle — March 14, 2008 @ 5:40 pm
I liked it ! it’s inspiring.
Comment by rita — June 25, 2008 @ 11:55 pm