Comments from Readers




Diana Phelps' book on the life and ministry of Father John Lubey, priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, is a fine read. In anecdotal form, she shows how one who is very open to other people can also open their hearts, and when this is supplemented by another grace of God can be the instrument for marvelous healings and cures, physical and spiritual. The book is inspirational.
Father Robert Zylla




Dear Diana,
Sincere thanks for your book, IN THE NAME OF JESUS, BE HEALED. It was most informative and edifying and you are to be congratulated on your work. Anyone who reads it will be deeply touched by the blessings and miracles. Well done.
May the Lord bless you and your family.

Sincerely,
Father Robert DeGrandis, SSJ




I am very grateful to you for writing the book about Father Lubey. He was truly a man of God. He died to self to enable God to work through him-a channel of God's peace, love and healing.

A Catholic Sister who was ministered to by Father Lubey




Diana,
I've been reading a few chapters of your book each morning. What a wonderful way to start the day. I am enjoying every minute of it.

Anne




God bless you for the time you spent writing of what God did through Father Lubey. As soon as it arrived, I started to read it. I ended up reading it cover to cover. I just couldn't put it down.

Diana Davis




A friend of mine brought the book In The Name Of Jesus, Be Healed to our Prayer group. How would I order one for myself?

Lorrie




Diana,
I love your book! It means so much to me to have all the thoughts, stories, and prayers in one place. Thank you.

Helen Baumer




Read your book and was completely intrigued.

Helen Conroy





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