Come to Me: Living the Nine First Fridays

"Come to Me, all of you ..." (Mt. 11:28)

Awaken your heart to God through devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus with this award-winning treasury of spiritual readings and prayers by Sister Anne Flanagan, FSP.

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“In this wonderful book, Sister Anne Flanagan reveals how devotion to the Sacred Heart is deeply rooted in Scripture and the lives of the saints. Come to Me is a practical guide that will help you drink more deeply from the 'living water' that flows from the 'Heart' of Jesus (John 7:38)

— Brant Pitre,

Author of Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist

About Come to Me: Living the Nine First Fridays

In a private revelation, Jesus asked Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque to spread the practice of honoring his Sacred Heart by going to Mass and receiving Communion on nine consecutive First Fridays of the month. Come to Me: Living the Nine First Fridays accompanies you through this nine-month journey, offering profound insights into the love of Christ and the depths of the relationship to which Jesus invites you. Each month includes a theme and reflection, a saintly witness, and a guided Holy Hour.


Whether you are discovering devotion to the Sacred Heart for the first time or seeking to enrich it, this book can bring you closer to Christ’s Eucharistic Heart.

First place in Prayer Books from the 2024 Catholic Media Association (CMA) and the Association of Catholic Publishers (ACP) book awards!

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About Sister Anne

Sister Anne Flanagan is a native of New Orleans and has been a Daughter of St. Paul for over forty years. In the Pauline media apostolate, she has written for print, digital, and social media, recorded over two dozen albums with the Daughters of Saint Paul Choir, offered retreats, and served in Rome on the Vatican’s Central Committee for the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000. In her community, she focuses on researching the Pauline charism of Blessed James Alberione. You can find her online @nunblogger.

About Sister Anne

Sister Anne Flanagan is a native of New Orleans and has been a Daughter of St. Paul for over forty years. In the Pauline media apostolate, she has written for print, digital, and social media, recorded over two dozen albums with the Daughters of Saint Paul Choir, offered retreats, and served in Rome on the Vatican’s Central Committee for the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000. In her community, she focuses on researching the Pauline charism of Blessed James Alberione. You can find her online @nunblogger. area