Biography
Fr. Lawrence Lovasik, SVD was born on June 22, 1913 in Tarentum, Pennsylvania. He attended primary school at Saint Clement School before continuing on to Divine Word minor seminary and college in Girard, Pennsylvania. In 1962 he published his work "The Hidden Power of Kindness" (El Poder Oculto de la Amabilidad). He graduated in 1931.
Father Lovasik then entered the Divine Word Major Seminary in Techny, Illinois, where he graduated in 1938. After completing his theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Father Lovasik was ordained a missionary priest of the Society of the Divine Word on August 14, 1938.
Father Lovasik spent several years as a teacher and Prefect of Seminarians for the Society of the Divine Word. For over forty years, he preached parish missions throughout the Eastern United States and conducted retreats throughout the world.
In 1954, Father Lovasik founded the Sisters of the Divine Spirit, a missionary congregation of women religious. In 1967, he founded the Family Service Corps, a secular institute devoted to charitable work for the sick, elderly and needy.
Father Lovasik said his life's ideal was to make God more known and loved through his writings. He published more than 30 books and over 75 pamphlets including prayer books, Bible stories for children, lives of the saints, and catechisms.
Father Lovasik retired from missionary work in 1982. He died on June 9, 1986.
Father Lovasik then entered the Divine Word Major Seminary in Techny, Illinois, where he graduated in 1938. After completing his theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Father Lovasik was ordained a missionary priest of the Society of the Divine Word on August 14, 1938.
Father Lovasik spent several years as a teacher and Prefect of Seminarians for the Society of the Divine Word. For over forty years, he preached parish missions throughout the Eastern United States and conducted retreats throughout the world.
In 1954, Father Lovasik founded the Sisters of the Divine Spirit, a missionary congregation of women religious. In 1967, he founded the Family Service Corps, a secular institute devoted to charitable work for the sick, elderly and needy.
Father Lovasik said his life's ideal was to make God more known and loved through his writings. He published more than 30 books and over 75 pamphlets including prayer books, Bible stories for children, lives of the saints, and catechisms.
Father Lovasik retired from missionary work in 1982. He died on June 9, 1986.
Books by Lawrence G. Lovasik
The hidden power of kindness
The Works of mercy
Prayers to my favorite saints
The basic book of the Eucharist
Children's prayers for all occ
Children's prayers for all occasions
Children's prayers to Mary
The basic book of Catholic prayer
Favorite novenas to the Holy Spirit
New-- Saint Joseph beginner's book of saints
Our heavenly mother
New-- Saint Joseph beginner's Bible
Receiving holy communion
A child's prayers in verse
My first prayerbook
St. Joseph church history
First book of saints
Going to confession
Treasury of novenas
Treasury of novenas
Saint Patrick, (385-461)
My picture prayer book
Saint Joseph first children's
Saint Joseph first children's Bible
My day with Jesus
Saint Joseph new American catechism
Good Saint Joseph
My picture missal
Baptism, wedding, and occasion
Baptism, wedding, and occasional homilies
Funeral and lenten homilies
Funeral and lenten homilies
The Good News in stories
The Good News in stories
The sister for today
The sister for today
Jesus, joy of the suffering
Jesus, joy of the suffering
The Holy Rosary
Catholic marriage and child care
The Eucharist in Catholic Life
Our Lady in Catholic life
Catechism in stories
Catechism in stories
Eucharistic visits
Eucharistic visits
Catholic picture Bible
Good Saint Anne
Mary's Fatima message
First Communion catechism