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Jesus I Trust in You: A 30-Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust

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We were made for love, and love requires trust. In Jesus I Trust in A 30-Day Personal Retreat Based on the Litany of Trust , Sr. Faustina Maria Pia Bianchi, S.V., learn what it means to place our trust in Jesus―no matter the circumstances. In this powerful invitation to a loving, trusting relationship with our Lord, you will pray with the Litany of Trust to overcome every obstacle to peace.

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Published January 1, 2022

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Profile Image for Steven R. McEvoy.
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October 21, 2023
This first time I saw the cover of this volume I wanted to read this book. I did not know anything about it or the author. But I knew it was a book I wanted to read and one that I needed to read. It was really hard to read this over the set days. Often I wanted to just keep reading. The description of this book is:

“We were made for love, and love requires trust. In Jesus I Trust in A 30-Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust , Sr. Faustina Maria Pia, S.V., learn what it means to place our trust in Jesus—no matter the circumstances.

In this powerful invitation to a loving, trusting relationship with our Lord, you will pray with the Litany of Trust to overcome every obstacle to peace.”

About the Sisters of Life at the end of the volume we are informed that:

“Founded in 1991 by John Cardinal O’Connor, the Sisters of Life are Catholic religious women who are captivated by the truth of the beauty of every human person, created in God’s image and likeness. Immersed in Eucharistic prayer within a vibrant community life, the Sisters seek to help each person experience themselves as sacred, valuable, and worthy of love.”

About the author on the publisher’s site we are informed:

“Sr. Faustina Maria Pia, S.V. was raised in Somers, Connecticut and studied Human Services and Nursing, desiring to serve those who are suffering. After experiencing a call from Jesus, she entered the Sisters of Life in 2009 and professed her final vows in 2018. The Sisters of Life are a community of religious women who vow to protect the sacred dignity of every human life; their missions include serving women in crisis pregnancies and women who have suffered the wound of abortion. Sr. Faustina currently resides in New York and serves as the local superior of the Sacred Heart Convent.”

The chapters in the volume are:

Preface
Introduction
1. From the belief that I have to earn Your love, deliver me, Jesus.
2. From the fear that I am unlovable, deliver me, Jesus.
3. From the false security that I have what it takes, deliver me, Jesus.
4. From the fear that trusting You will leave me more destitute, deliver me, Jesus.
5. From all suspicion of Your words and promises, deliver me, Jesus.
6. From the rebellion against childlike dependency on You, deliver me, Jesus.
7. From refusals and reluctances in accepting Your will, deliver me, Jesus.
8. From anxiety about the future, deliver me, Jesus.
9. From resentment or excessive preoccupation with the past, deliver me, Jesus.
10. From restless self-seeking in the present moment, deliver me, Jesus.
11. From disbelief in Your love and presence, deliver me, Jesus.
12. From the fear of being asked to give more than I have, deliver me, Jesus.
13. From the belief that my life has no meaning or worth, deliver me, Jesus.
14. From the fear of what love demands, deliver me, Jesus.
15. From discouragement, deliver me, Jesus.
16. That You are continually holding me, sustaining me, loving me, Jesus, I trust in You.
17. That Your love goes deeper than my sins and failings and transforms me, Jesus, I trust in You.
18. That not knowing what tomorrow brings is an invitation to lean on You, Jesus, I trust in You.
19. That You are with me in my suffering, Jesus, I trust in You.
20. That my suffering, united to Your own, will bear fruit in this life and the next, Jesus, I trust in You.
21. That You will not leave me orphan, that You are present in Your Church, Jesus, I trust in You.
22. That Your plan is better than anything else, Jesus, I trust in You.
23. That You always hear me and in Your goodness always respond to me, Jesus, I trust in You.
24. That You give me the grace to accept forgiveness and to forgive others, Jesus, I trust in You.
25. That You give me all the strength I need for what is asked, Jesus, I trust in You.
26. That my life is a gift, Jesus, I trust in You.
27. That You will teach me to trust You, Jesus, I trust in You.
28. That You are my Lord and my God, Jesus, I trust in You.
29. That I am Your beloved one, Jesus, I trust in You.
30. Jesus, I Trust in You: The Blessing of Openness
Appendix: Litany of Trust

The preface opens with these words:

“I heard—not with my ears but in the silence of my heart—three words: “Litany of Trust.” Taking out my journal without much thought, dozens of petitions flowed out from my heart.

It would seem that a prayer like the Litany of Trust would come from someone who perfectly trusted in the Lord. But the truth is, it was given to me because I needed trust. And somehow I sensed that others needed it too.”

A sample reflection is:

“DAY 16
That You are continually holding me, sustaining me, loving me, Jesus, I trust in You.

How is it that the force of gravity is pulling matter together, while at the same time energy is causing the universe to expand … yet all is held in the proper balance? Stars and galaxies can form and develop, but the universe is protected from collapsing in on itself. Even on a smaller scale, the ornate designs on seahorses, the jagged structure of lightning, and the self-replicating patterns in everyday frost are beautifully ordered. Things seemingly un-orchestrated are gems of precision.
If this is true on the level of a fern leaf and the tip of a snowflake, what about for us? We have a capacity that science cannot explain, one that extends beyond our cellular function with the ability to wonder at the “whys” of life. We’re in the realm of someone who left His imprint everywhere. The more we know Him, the easier it is to recognize that a flood of thoughtfulness envelopes me at every moment, healthy or sick, for I am a living, breathing masterpiece of God.

We are not mass produced but are crafted one by one. Our lip prints and toe prints, ear shapes and tongues, are totally unique, yet each of us senses our individuality beyond the anatomical. As hard as we try, we are unable to experience life, or any single event, exactly as another does, or to completely feel what another feels, or share everything we think. We connect with others, but our souls are ever distinct. Does anyone know the whole of me? Can anyone ever hold the fullness of who I am? The psalmist writes, “Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven, you are there! If I make my bed in Sheol, you are there! If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me. . . . even the darkness is not dark to you, the night is bright as the day; for darkness is as light with you” (Ps 139:7–10, 12).

Although he had been fairly pious as a child growing up in a Jewish family, Roy lost his belief in God when he went off to university to study science. A few years later, despite the worldly success of being a professor at Harvard Business School, he despaired because, with no God, there still was no real meaning or purpose to life. In this despondency, he was walking early one morning alone in a nature preserve on Cape Cod, having long since given up any hope in the existence of God, when he found himself suddenly very immediately aware of God’s presence, and in an intimate state of communication with Him. Roy saw his life as though he had died and was looking over his life in the presence of God after death. He saw how deeply he would regret “all of the time and energy which I had wasted worrying about not being loved, when every moment of my existence I was held in the sea of God’s unimaginably great love.”1

Roy saw that not only did God know him by name, but He had watched over him every moment since conception and had arranged absolutely everything that had ever happened to him. God cared so deeply about him that, in a very real way, everything that made Roy happy made Him happy, and everything that made Roy sad made Him sad, as though Roy was the only person God had ever created. Coming into this realization of God’s very personal love for him resulted in a total redirection of his life. He now knew that the purpose of his life was to worship and serve this God. Once he realized that the Catholic Church was the truest way to do this, he dedicated his life to sharing the truths of the faith as a speaker and an author. The despair he had suffered prior to his rediscovery of God had been the echo of God in his heart calling him home.2
Trust has the courage to follow the heart’s own depths, knowing God is waiting there.

JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU
Jesus’ love for each person is unique. He healed individuals, called His disciples by name, and spent time listening to the plight of person after person. His encounter with the woman at the well (John 4:1–42) offers us a glimpse of how tailored His heart is to each of us. Although she likely is not aware of her search for God at the moment, Jesus initiates the conversation by asking her for a drink. Shocked that He would be interested in associating with her, for she was a Samaritan woman, she is further surprised by His offer to her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’ you would have asked him and he would have given you living water” (John 4:10), referring to the grace of Baptism and the gift of the Holy Spirit. She responds as we often do. Doubting the Lord’s capacity to really meet us in the depths, she says that the cistern is deep and He has nothing to lower into it. However, she confesses that she desires this living water to satiate her thirst and so that she does not have to keep coming back to the well.

Little does she know that Jesus is already in the depths of her heart’s cistern. The conversation continues as He reveals to her the number of false lovers she has had, which convinces her He is at least some type of prophet, able to read her soul. Jesus indeed is in this cavernous place of her longing, of her search for love that not one of these “husbands” could satisfy. Realizing that her soul is exposed to Him, with its extensive thirst to be known and loved, why did she not excuse herself and walk away at that point, feeling judged? Afterward she even proclaimed publicly, with joy, that someone had told her all she had done. This was the content of her message and what brought all the people of her town out to see Jesus (John 4:29–30). She wasn’t slighted; rather, this experience of being deeply known prompted her to ask Jesus about where one should worship God. This inner place of thirst she has now accessed is where the longing to worship God is.

Knowing that she is not a Jew like Jesus is, she might have, for the first time, been pained by the sharp thought that she was excluded from what could satisfy her. Jesus spoke right to this deep place of her longing, saying that although salvation is from the Jews, true worship is not reserved for them alone. True worship is found in Jesus, who is the Truth, revealed by the Spirit. Trusting His love, through which she knows she is known and now is invited to belong, she can rest in this right worship of the one who alone holds all of her.

INVITATION
• There is a space within where no one but God has access. It is here I encounter Him, who knows the ways I have looked for love. The regrets, heartaches, betrayals, and humiliations, as well as the joys and desires. Experiencing this personal knowledge opens our hearts in trust to worship the one who continues to love us as He holds the whole of our lives. When I don’t feel understood or supported, can I take a few minutes to share that with Christ, making this an opportunity for belonging rather than isolation? “You know that the foundation of the world is love, so that even when no human being can or will help you, you may go on, trusting in the One who loves you.”3

• Whether we realize it or not, we worship whomever we look at to fill that deep space within—maybe another, myself, an ideology, or God. Yet God alone is deserving of our worship, as our Creator. He who holds us in existence shows us that the very depth of our hearts points us to loving an eternal, personal God. Worshipping God is an expression of trust, a response to His continual attentiveness to me in sustaining my life. When I go to Mass, can I pray by consciously opening my heart to receive God and to give my love to God, through this communal and individual worship of Him?

• We can connect with friends or catch up with a spouse about our day, and still feel unmet. In this, God is inviting us to become aware of the sacredness of this space and thus reverence it not only in our own heart but in those around us. Am I expecting my friends to fill me or trying to consume my spouse? Alternatively, we’ll never be able to meet the infinite needs of another person; so, likewise, we can begin to recognize when to point them toward the Lord, who is awaiting a more personal encounter with them.”

I added this prayer to ‘My Prayer Notebook’ in 2021 on April 26th. I am not sure where I first encountered it. But I have tried to pray it daily since then. But reading through this volume over a month has brought the prayer to life in a new way for me.

This is an excellent volume I can recommend to any Catholic. It is a great resource to use for a personal retreat. To help you grow in this devotion and prayer. I can easily state it would be an excellent addition to any home, church or school library!

This book is part of a series of reviews: 2023 Catholic Reading Plan!
Profile Image for Richard Grebenc.
349 reviews15 followers
December 11, 2021
What a tremendous gift from Sr. Faustina Maria Pia! I did this retreat faithfully, as designed, over the last thirty days.

The Litany of Trust, on which this is based, was written due to an inspiration the author received in prayer. We are the beneficiaries.

Each of the thirty days, aside from the last, runs about six pages with an introductory section, "Jesus I trust in you," and "Invitation." The intro often begins with a story related to the particular litany line being addressed for the day, with the focus being a personal situation, that of someone the author personally knew, or a famous person/saint. The second section is biblically focused on the thought for the day. The last section is practical application and questions the reader can take into the day.

The chapters are just the right length for a daily reading that is impactful but doesn't take very long. But the "Invitation" is worth pondering the entire day.

Highly recommended for those who need an increase in trust of the Lord (that is, all of us). I will keep it on my shelf for all those times when I particularly need the inspiration to trust Jesus Christ more deeply.
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February 15, 2025
2nd time reading: I think this will be an annual read for me. What a gift! Sr. Faustian Maria Pia takes each line of the Litany of Trust and illustrates it with encouraging stories, prayers, and reflective questions. “Trusting Jesus every day changes the course of history—it makes Him present in a world thirsty for His love…There are no limits to what God can do in our lives when we trust His mercy.”

1st time reading: A rich and beautiful collection of insights into what it means to trust Jesus. Deeply encouraging with simple yet meaningful truths.
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202 reviews
December 31, 2025
My most impactful spiritual read this year, and maybe of the last several years. I feel like 30 days was too fast to go through this, there were so many things I wanted to savor for longer. It took me almost 3 months to get through, but I didn't pick it up every day. I could have spent all year with it. I definitely want to revisit it someday. Probably need to read it regularly like I do every few years with Searching for and Maintaining Peace. 10/10 recommend!!
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199 reviews14 followers
April 10, 2025
What a great read! It's very chill, concise and it is a great aid to lead the reader to pray. I've met Sr. Faustina and I could hear her voice through the pages... We all need to live in this place of Trust! It took me longer than 30 days haha...
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170 reviews4 followers
August 28, 2024
Highly recommend. In my true fashion this took me 6 months to read through. Some of the stories really stood out. I just love the Sisters of Life and everything they are doing for the good of society.
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65 reviews
February 23, 2025
I've always adored the Litany of Trust and praying with it. But this breakdown of line-by-line has provided an additional lens and a newfound appreciation for the words we pray.

Trust has been a major theme in my life currently and this personal retreat and its reflections really spoke into my struggles and into my life. Trust is also a great virtue in theory but the practicality of living it out is difficult. We must realize why we are called to trust and to whom we are trusting. The Lord's sacrifice for us came from a place of trusting the Father where we, in return, offer ours wills to align His so that He can do beautiful things with our lives in glory of Him.

This will be definitely be a reread where I will revisit this book from time to time. Lots of wisdom and profound insights
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115 reviews9 followers
March 7, 2024
This book is balm for the weary, anxious, or troubled heart.

I’ve long been devoted to Divine Mercy, and have been praying The Litany of Trust for quite a while as well. However, being able to read Sr. Faustina Maria Pia’s words on each line of the litany was truly moving.

This personal retreat helped me to better my dependence and trust in the Divine Providence of our Lord. What a wonderful spiritual read!
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144 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2024
Perfect read during Lent. It was easy to read, but very thought & prayer provoking. Great way to dive deeper into the Litany of Trust.

Looking forward to re-reading and seeing what else sticks out to me each time I read it.
Highly recommend if having trouble trusting God, his timing, and your plans.
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12 reviews
December 16, 2024
I cried.
I want to write this amazing and philosophical summary of what this book did in my heart. But words can’t describe that. So like a child, all I can say is that it felt like I sat with Jesus and we had a conversation.
It just felt safe.
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452 reviews
October 6, 2022
For me, this was one of those books that you run into at the perfect time. I came to the realization that my actions weren’t matching my professed theology—and I really needed to trust Jesus. This book is a gentle yet firm guide in just that.
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93 reviews15 followers
February 19, 2023
This book was so providential! I didn’t do the 30 day retreat perfectly but whenever I read a certain reflection, it was tied to something I was already thinking about or a Gospel story that was on my heart - talk about trust!! Sr. Faustina is legit and this book is a gift!!
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30 reviews
October 18, 2023
I loved this 30-day devotional based on the Litany of Trust prayers! A great way to spend a month diving into finding trust in your faith in Jesus.
58 reviews
January 7, 2025
2025 resolution: book reviews.

I will need to re-read this book.
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3 reviews
March 1, 2025
this book!! will be rereading over & over again my whole life.
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242 reviews
September 6, 2022
The Litany of Trust has been a prayer that has been so fruitful for me for years. This is a beautiful companion to it.
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February 1, 2025
Sweet 30 day devo worth a read with a friend. Sometimes the book would just hit me with something beautiful or worth a day’s reflection. The structure of it was also nice with a story from modern day, the Bible, then end with these knock out reflection questions.
Examples:

“Therefore, discouragement is not trusting that Jesus is who He is, my savior. Instead, the discouraged heart proclaimed that he is his own savior.”

“Am I aiming to be free of sin, or am I asking the Lord for the virtues that oppose my struggles?”

“‘Is my afternoon being taken for me, or will I give it as a gift?’ – Or my future, my plans, my health. Trust frees the heart to live the gift of my life.”

S/o to Hanna for the rec when I asked for a good short devo to read with someone!
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55 reviews
March 16, 2024
In this 30 day personal retreat with the Litany of Trust, Sr. Faustina Maria Pia of the Sisters of Life invites readers to undergo a life-changing transformation of heart to fully trust in the Lord, His love, and His plans.

Each day of the 30 day personal retreat is named after one of the lines of the Litany of Trust. Each day includes excerpts from either Sr. Faustina Maria Pia's own life, the lives of the Saints and other holy people, plus verses from Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and spiritual readings such as the Diary of St. Faustina Kowalska. It then includes a section called "Jesus I Trust in You", which relates the day's topic back to the life of Jesus and the Gospels, plus an "Invitation " section with questions to reflect on and meditate to grow in deeper trust with Jesus.

This book opened my eyes to the power of trusting in God, and how fully trusting in Him allows me to receive the graces that He offers daily as my Father.

A must-read for Catholics wishing to improve their spiritual lives or are entering a new season in life that requires total trust and surrender to the Lord.



Profile Image for Heather Gaffney.
23 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2025
I love the heart of this book! I love its message! I took more than 30 days to read it, but in God's timing, I seemed to pick it up on days when the next segment was perfect for my life at that time. I will continue to return to its wisdom and the Litany of Trust.

However, I'm not sure how this book got through the editorial process. There were multiple errors. The biggest error was in the practical application section of each day's reading. The author would switch from first person to third person and second person so many times. It was so jarring that it would pull me out of what she was trying to say, making those important "action" steps difficult to read.
217 reviews
May 21, 2022
Best spiritual book I’ve read since I Believe in Love, and I think this one has supplanted it as my favorite. Reading this was pretty much therapy for my relationship with Jesus. The Litany of Trust always seemed simplistic to me, but this book helped dive into the depth of that simplicity and really touched on a lot of personal fears and obstacles that have prevented me from being fully open and vulnerable with Jesus.

I did this over Lent and the reading + reflection questions provided good prayer time for at least 30 minutes each day. Would recommend to everyone.
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52 reviews14 followers
July 7, 2022
I started it last summer, stuff happened, and I put it down. I picked up where I left this summer, and I am grateful I did. God’s timing is merciful.

The Litany of Trust is one of my favorite litanies. The same Sister who wrote the litany, wrote this devotional.

It can be read by anyone, teens and up. I found it best to take it with me each day to Adoration, where I could read and reflect in silence with His Presence.
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10 reviews
March 31, 2025
I would like to share my thoughts on this book. This book is excellent for anyone who wants to experience spiritual growth in their faith in God, especially those who are struggling with anxiety, uncertainty, or difficulty letting go of control. The writing style is simple, practical, and inspiring, making it a powerful daily guide for those who want to live a deeper faith. Bandar Togel
5 reviews
August 11, 2022
Jesus I Trust In You

This is a book full of truth, love and the pain of letting go of "self". It falls in line with the teachings of Saint Faustina, Saint Tehresa of Kalcuta and
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque on the subject , "I Thirst". As I approached the last 2-4 days of this book I was planning another read of this book in the next two months.

375 reviews
July 21, 2024
I read and discussed this with a small group of women. I liked the first ten days or so best. I still remember how I felt the first time I came across the litany of trust a few years ago. Because of that feeling, I had really high expectations for the reflections in this book. I did find several of them valuable but there were also several that did not immediately resonate with me.
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23 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2025
The first personal retreat & spiritual read that I took to prayer. I've learned SO much about who Jesus is and who I am in him. I love the litany of trust and getting to sit with one line everyday was incredible. Kinda wish I wasn't sick during the second half but I'll definitely be reading this again!!!
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171 reviews9 followers
August 3, 2022
I LOVED this book so much! You can use this as a day by day meditation or read it all at once. One thing I struggle with is trust and this book really helped me to put my trust wholeheartedly in Jesus and His plan for my life.
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8 reviews2 followers
August 13, 2022
I used this book daily and kept a journal of my reflections. It uplifted me and brought me to a new and deeper relationship with Christ and those I love. I'm now rereading it with my husband, and he is having a similar experience. We highly recommend it.
2 reviews
October 27, 2022
Excellent retreat to grow in faith

While easy to read, the thoughts shared are profound and life changing. This is a great book for personal study but could be used for a large group or whole parish.
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44 reviews
December 30, 2022
Highly recommend this book to anyone whether you are struggling to find Jesus, have lost faith or want to grow in your faith. It targets everything that can pull you from the Lord and teaches you how to stay close. Much needed this Advent!
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