"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends."
On August 14, 1941, in the dark barracks of Auschwitz, Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe gave his life in place of another man. His act of self-sacrifice crowned a life already filled with love, courage, and devotion to the Virgin Mary. Known as the "Martyr of Charity" and the founder of the Militia Immaculatae, Kolbe's witness continues to inspire millions across the world.
365 Days with Maximilian Maria Kolbe invites you to walk each day of the year with this extraordinary Franciscan saint. Through daily reflections drawn from his words, his deeds, and the testimony of those who knew him, you will discover how Kolbe lived joy in suffering, peace in trial, and courage in the face of hatred. His secret was simple yet profound: total consecration to the Immaculata.
In this book you will find:
Daily meditations inspired by Saint Maximilian's life, missionary zeal, and ultimate sacrifice.
Reflections on themes of consecration to Mary, Eucharistic devotion, charity, and hope in suffering.
Encouragement to embrace holiness in ordinary duties, hidden sacrifices, and daily prayer.
A year-long companion for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and live with courage, peace, and love.
Let the voice and witness of Saint Maximilian Kolbe accompany you throughout the year. His example will help you face your own trials with trust and inspire you to live for others with joy and faith.
About the Author
365 Days Press in collaboration with Andrew Michael Duran
Andrew Michael Duran is a Catholic writer and educator from Chicago, Illinois. After studying history and theology at Loyola University, he dedicated his career to teaching and guiding young people in faith formation. Deeply moved by the life of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, he has written extensively on the saints, spirituality, and the power of consecration to the Virgin Mary. Today he continues to teach, write, and serve in prison ministry, sharing Kolbe's conviction that love is stronger than death.