
What small successes are you celebrating this week? Sherry Antonetti hosts this fun weekly feature.
What small successes are you celebrating this week? Sherry Antonetti hosts this fun weekly feature.
On Divine Mercy Sunday, Father Willy Raymond, C.S.C., shares a story of the beautiful mercy that Pope John Paul II extended to a priest in need.
Katarina Woltornist offers a guided meditation on sacred art: a wound is a source of pain, but also a sign of weakness. Wounds can be a place of meeting.
Don’t miss out on the graces God wants to give you on Divine Mercy Sunday, every year, the Sunday after Easter! Christine Watkins explains.
AnneMarie Miller talks about why — and how — she is bringing the message of Divine Mercy to her young son.
Tuck a new book from Pauline Kids into your child’s Easter basket this year! Barb Szyszkiewicz, OFS, reviews four seasonal options.
Sterling Jaquith reviews a prayer book based on St. Faustina’s work, centered on how to pray for the conversion of sinners and ultimately focus on your own conversion along the way.
Having trouble focusing on the Divine Mercy Chaplet? Christina Nagy shares how those with attention deficit issues can, indeed, pray this beautiful prayer.
As Elena LaVictoire prays the Divine Mercy Novena and focuses on unity among Christians, she recalls her non-Catholic family members and the Christian example they set.
Turning to God in confession is an act of trust and humility, Deanna Bartalini notes. Once we do, we receive mercy, one of God’s greatest gifts to us.
This week we’re discussing Chapter 6: Mary, Mother of Mercy, from Divine Mercy for Moms, by Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet. In His Divine Mercy, Jesus has given us His Blessed Mother in a special and exclusive way to draw us under her mantle and deliver us to Him.
There are practical, simple and heartfelt ways to practice the spiritual works of mercy. Some of these ways we might already be doing and we just didn’t even realize it! Join Hannah Christensen in discussing Chapter 5: The Spiritual Works of Mercy, from Divine Mercy for Moms, by Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet.
This week we’re discussing Chapter 4: The Corporal Works of Mercy, from Divine Mercy for Moms, by Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet. This week, David and Mercedes Rizzo note that to offer service to those in need is to offer service to Christ himself.
Tomorrow we will celebrate the feast of the great apostle of mercy, St. Maria Faustiana Kowalska. Michele Faehnle shares a short introduction to this amazing saint who introduced the world to the Divine Mercy Devotion.
This week we’re discussing Chapter 3: Showing Mercy to Our Neighbor from Divine Mercy for Moms, by Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet. This week, Sarah Greesonbach reflects on what we should do when it seems like our spiritual life isn’t working out the way we want it to.