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Divine Mercy at Holy Redeemer

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Join us at 3 pm on Sunday, April 24 in church or via the live-stream to pray
​the Divine Mercy chaplet

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(Click the image to watch the Divine Mercy documentary The Face of Mercy)
Even though Divine Mercy Sunday is not part of Holy Week, it is an important event during the Easter Season. For that reason, we have included resources here to help you participate in the nine day novena that starts on Good Friday and to prepare for this significant feast day in the Church.

"During the 1930s, Jesus revealed the depths of His merciful love for mankind to a Polish nun, St. Faustina Kowalska. After her death in 1938 at age 33, Sister Faustina’s diary became a manual for the Divine Mercy devotion, and from it came a nine-day series of prayers intended to be offered starting on Good Friday, in preparation for the Feast of Divine Mercy (the Second Sunday of Easter).

This novena was given by Jesus particularly to St. Faustina Kowalska (Diary, 1210-1229). For each of the nine days, our Lord gave her a different intention — a different group of souls — which He wanted her to bring to Him in prayer. The Lord Jesus promised: “By this novena, I will grant every possible grace to souls” (Diary, 796).


​Pope John Paul II, who in 2000 canonized St. Faustina and established the Divine Mercy Sunday for the universal Church, said, “Those who sincerely say ‘Jesus, I trust in You’ will find comfort in all their anxieties and fears” (Krakow, Poland, June 7, 1997)."-From a Knights of Columbus email

Divine Mercy Novena
(Starts on Good Friday, April 15)

Please click on page below or click here to print.

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Divine Mercy Resources

Prayer

The Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayer

Chaplet of Divine Mercy - Dave and Joan Maroney



More on Divine Mercy

The Divine Mercy Message and Devotion


FORMED “Parish Picks” (click on the link and it will take you to the FORMED website)
Watch & Learn: Divine Mercy 101 with Fr. Chris Alar, MIC

Study: Divine Mercy with Fr. Michael Gaitley
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Divine Mercy Live Stream

Contact Us

Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
918 W. Mill Rd.
Evansville, IN 47710


Office: (812) 424-8344
FAX: ​. (812) 424-7166