REJOICE! The Easter Octave ends on a day full of great graces, Divine Mercy Sunday (April 11, 2021).
The Feast of Divine Mercy – Jesus revealed to St Faustina that on that day the very depths of His tender mercy are opened.
The Image of Divine Mercy – Jesus told St Faustina to have the image painted just as He looked when He appeared to her.
Suggested Prayer: Novena of Divine Mercy – nine consecutive days of prayer beginning on Good Friday until the Saturday before the Feast. (May be prayed anytime throughout the year) Jesus promised, “By this novena, I will grant every possible grace to souls.”
Chaplet of Divine Mercy – Prayed on regular rosary beads, we acknowledge Jesus giving His Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity, extending graces and mercy especially at the hour of death.
The Hour of Great Mercy – Jesus died on the cross for us at 3pm.
Suggested Activity: Spend 10 minutes in prayer everyday during the Hour of Great Mercy.