Divine Mercy Sunday

A large white statue of the Virgin Mary with outstretched arms, standing beneath a canopy of triangular roof tiles in shades of purple and white. The sky is clear with soft clouds, and the text reads: "...His Mercy Endures Forever...". The scene is serene with greenery at the base of the statue, evoking a Catholic pilgrimage site."

“…His Mercy Endures Forever…”

Sinless people don’t need mercy, or, at least they don’t think they do… but maybe they need it more since they don’t realize God’s love for them.

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A collage featuring religious Catholic themes: a monstrance, rosary beads, and photos of young girls in traditional attire. Text reads "Our Two Towers by Cindy Paslawski."

Our Two Towers

We forgot the warnings of Jacinta and Faustina, so we are experiencing A chastisement, but not THE chastisement, which will be worse, as if the gates of hell are thrown open. This peek at hell on earth with evil and depravity running in our streets is God’s reminder that judgment is coming, but we have the remedies of the rosary and divine mercy – our two towers.

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A serene Catholic altar with a large painting of Jesus, surrounded by candles and religious symbols. The setting is inside a church with arched windows and white walls.

Why Divine Mercy Matters (START YOUR NOVENA TODAY!)

“I desire that during these nine days you bring souls to the fount of My mercy…on each day you will bring to My Heart a different group of souls…and I will bring all these souls into the house of My Father…I will deny nothing to any soul whom you will bring to the fount of…

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A depiction of Jesus with rays emanating from his heart, dressed in white robes, set within an ornate golden frame. The text "JEZU UFAM TOBIE" is displayed at the bottom, indicating a Catholic theme."

Jesus I Trust in You

by Guest Author, Terri Aluise Feast of the Divine Mercy Liturgical Color: White This Sunday we will celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. Many are familiar with the image of the Divine Mercy. It was revealed to a humble Polish nun, St. Faustina Kowalska, in 1931 in a vision she had of Christ. The image is of…

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