Pope John Paul II Declared Divine Mercy Sunday a Feast 23 Years Ago
‘Jesus, I trust in you.’
‘Jesus, I trust in you.’
SCRIPTURES & ART: Today’s Gospel is illustrated by Renaissance painter Paolo Moranda Cavazzola
John Paul II made teaching and spreading Divine Mercy a keystone of his pontificate.
St. Faustina recorded the words of Jesus encouraging us to spread the message and image of Divine Mercy to others.
A sister from St. Faustina’s order discusses the message of Divine Mercy and her community’s work in Washington.
Learn where the ‘Apostle of Mercy’ conversed with Jesus, prayed and lived — and follow in the Mercy Pope’s footsteps, too.
EDITORIAL: One of the most important lessons that Poland has taught the world is the need to turn always to Divine Mercy.
‘After every storm,’ says Deacon Bob Digan, ‘there is a rainbow assuring us of God’s promise, Divine Mercy.’
Important facts to know about this popular saint.
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