Jesus left all the details concerning “Divine Mercy” in a diary that He commanded Saint Faustina Kowalska to write in the 1930s. To get this great promise, one has to go to Confession before or after Easter and then receive Holy Communion on that Feast of Divine Mercy, which has now been called Divine Mercy Sunday throughout the whole Church. Remember these words of Jesus, “I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, and especially poor sinners. On that day, the very depths of my tender mercy are open. Wake up people of the World, and repent of your sins, and bask in the glory of the Risen Lord Jesus!”
This year, the Feast is this Sunday, April 11. Pope St. John Paul II canonized St. Faustina and fulfilled the wish of the Lord: that the Sunday after Easter would be celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday.
Please make time to come for prayer and to venerate the Divine Mercy image:
- 12:00 PM
- Solemn Mass for Divine Mercy Sunday
- 1:00 - 3:00 PM
- Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
- Veneration of the Divine Mercy Image
- Blessing with the First Class Relic of St. Faustina Kawalska
- Music and reflections by Katy Feeney, singer and harpist
- Rosary
- Silent Prayer
- The Chaplet of Divine Mercy
- 3:00 PM
- Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and Reposition
* The entire afternoon of prayer and devotion will be livestreamed. *