Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12th at 3:00 pm at St. Matthew Church
We will gather to recite the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Join us as we proclaim, "Jesus, I trust in you."
Jesus said to St. Faustina that He wanted to make this Feast Day a special refuge and shelter for the consolation of souls. He would pour a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of His mercy on that day. This Feast Day is a continuation of the hope of Easter and the call to prayer.
Reconciliation will be available immediately following the chaplet.
The Novena to Divine Mercy begins on Good Friday for the nine days leading up to Divine Mercy Sunday. Those praying the novena are asked to say a prayer of special intentions on each of the nine days, followed by the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.
We have pamphlets available at both Churches to help you pray the Novena. You can also click here to find the Novena prayers on our website.
We can pray this novena any time, but extraordinary graces come when we unite our prayers with Catholics around the world as St. Faustina instructed us.