
The Divine Mercy Message Is Still Going Strong at 90
The image — emblazoned with ‘Jesus, I Trust in You’ — is known the world over as the Divine Mercy image that was entrusted to Polish nun Sister (now St.) Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s.
The image — emblazoned with ‘Jesus, I Trust in You’ — is known the world over as the Divine Mercy image that was entrusted to Polish nun Sister (now St.) Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s.
What Jesus told St. Faustina about Divine Mercy Sunday is well known, yet he described more of what we should know and apply.
What a loving and merciful gift we have in divine mercy and the sacrament of reconciliation.
Remembering St. Faustina's words of wisdom on this Divine Mercy Sunday.
Understanding how Divine Mercy fulfills, rather than replaces, the Sacred Heart message.
Jesus ‘wants us to bring to him all mankind, especially all sinners, and immerse them in the ocean of his mercy so we can really be renewed as a nation, as a country.’
St. John Paul II called Faustina’s canonization and Divine Mercy Sunday the happiest day of his life — a summit moment of his papacy and personal mission.
A new documentary coming to theaters for a pair of stand-alone screening events adds to a growing film library about the Divine Mercy devotion and its founder.
COMMENTARY: The mercy of God is invoked at any Catholic funeral, and Divine Mercy has been a mainstay of papal life for 25 years.
In time for Divine Mercy Sunday, a visit to St. Josaphat Church in Detroit — a little piece of traditional Poland in the Motor City to do St. Faustina proud. By Lynanne Lasota.
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