CELEBRATE GOD'S GREATEST ATTRIBUTE ON DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
"In a series of revelations to Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska in the 1930's, our Lord called for a special feast day to be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. Today, we know that feast as Divine Mercy Sunday, named by Pope Saint John Paul II at the canonization of Saint Faustina on April 30th, 2000." (www.thedivinemercy.org)
The image of Divine mercy Represents the Risen Christ bringing Mercy to the whole world. Please join us on Sunday, April 27th, with gratitude and trust in God's Mercy, to recall the mystery of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Our Lord while viewing the image. In this way the image will be venerated as Our Lord asked.
"On the Feast of Mercy all the divine floodgates through which graces flow are opened." (699)
Join hundreds of thousands across the world who have responded to this message of God's mercy and have found hope, healing, and answers to many prayers. The Feast of Mercy is a day when we should approach the Lord with great Faith and Trust and Appreciation. Don't be afraid to ask for great things, spiritual as well as temporal. Rejoice in Our Lord's unfathomable mercy!
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
8:00am | 10:00am | 12:00pm | Holy Mass in the Church
9:00am-9:00pm | Eucharistic Adoration in the Divine Mercy Chapel
11:00am | 1:00pm | Film on Divine Mercy in the Leonard Cox Parish Hall
1:00-3:00pm | Confessions (until all are heard) throughout the Parish Center
2:45pm | Prayer Service in the Leonard Cox Parish Hall
3:00pm | Divine Mercy Chaplet in the Leonard Cox Parish Hall
3:15pm | Public Venerations of Saint Faustina, Blessed Michael Sopocko, and Saint John Paul II first-class relics in the rotunda area outside the Divine Mercy Chapel