The consoling message of the Jesus—the Divine Mercy—is addressed above all to those suffering under a harsh trial or crushed by the burden of sin, who have lost confidence in life, and are tempted to despair. Today’s feast seeks to show them the gentle, merciful face of Christ.
The Feast of Divine Mercy is celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. Click here for information on indulgences granted to the faithful in honor of the feast of Divine Mercy.
Please remember that the graces and Plenary Indulgence attached to Divine Mercy Sunday is obtainable even during this time of Coronavirus. Click the article title to find out how you can obtain the plenary indulgence.