Friday, April 14, 2017

The Novena to Divine Mercy - Day 1





It's Good Friday, and the first day of the Novena to God's Divine Mercy.

Jesus asks: Today bring to Me all mankind, especially all sinners, and immerse them in the ocean of My mercy. In this way you will console Me in the bitter grief into which the loss of souls plunges Me.

Let us pray together.

Most Merciful Jesus, whose very nature it is to have compassion on us and to forgive us, do not look upon our sins but upon our trust which we place in Your infinite goodness. Receive us all into the abode of Your Most Compassionate Heart, and never let us escape from it. We beg this of You by Your love which unites You to the Father and the Holy Spirit.

Oh omnipotence of Divine Mercy,
Salvation of sinful people,
You are a sea of mercy and compassion;
You aid those who entreat You with humility.

Eternal Father, turn Your merciful gaze upon all mankind and especially upon poor sinners, all enfolded in the Most Compassionate Heart of Jesus. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, show us Your mercy, that we may praise the omnipotence of Your mercy for ever and ever. Amen.

Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.

Jesus said to Saint Faustina in August 1937,
I desire that during these nine days you bring souls to the fountain of My mercy, that they may draw therefrom strength and refreshment and whatever grace they need in the hardships of life, and especially at the hour of death.

On each day you will bring to My Heart a different group of souls, and you will immerse them in this ocean of My mercy, and I will bring all these souls into the house of My Father. You will do this in this life and in the next. I will deny nothing to any soul whom you will bring to the fount of My mercy. On each day you will beg My Father, on the strength of My bitter Passion, for graces for these souls. (Diary entry 1209)

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Divine Mercy Sunday April 23 - Get Ready

How to prepare and celebrate the Feast of Divine Mercy.


Saint Faustina wrote in her diary on Good Friday 1937:

Jesus is commanding me to make a novena before the Feast of Mercy, and today I am to begin it for the conversion of the whole world and for the recognition of The Divine Mercy...so that every soul will praise My goodness. I desire trust from My creatures. Encourage souls to place great trust in My fathomless mercy. Let the weak, sinful soul have no fear to approach Me, for even if it had more sins than there are grains of sand in the world, all would be drowned in the unmeasurable depths of My mercy.  (Diary entry 1059)

To observe this wonderful feast on April 23 and receive holy grace and full forgiveness, do the following:
    • Ask Jesus to help you place all your trust in the Divine Mercy of His Most Sacred Heart.
    • Start a Novena to the Divine Mercy, using the Chaplet, on Good Friday, April 14, in preparation for the feast.
    • Receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Penance on April 23, or seven days before or after, with  the desire never to sin again. Be contrite and humble as you pray in front of the tabernacle.
    • Receive Holy Communion on April 23.
    • Venerate the image of Divine Mercy.
    • Practice works of selfless love and mercy, by helping others and offering prayers to save souls.
    * * *
    My daughter, look into My Merciful Heart and reflect its compassion in your own heart and in your deeds, so that you who proclaim My mercy to the world, may yourself be aflame with it. (Diary entry 1688)

    Tuesday, April 11, 2017

    How to Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy

    The Divine Mercy Chaplet is a very beautiful and very easy prayer to say. Start it during Holy Week to honor Jesus's passion and pray for the dying.


    Using your Rosary beads, pray this devotion at 3 o'clock, the Hour of Mercy, if possible, or after Holy Mass. Pray it anytime your heart is inspired.

    Make the Sign of the Cross.

    Pray: "You didst expire, Lord Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls, and the ocean of mercy opened up for the whole world. O Fount of Life, unfathomable Divine Mercy, envelop the whole world and empty Yourself out upon us." (Optional)

    "O Blood and Water, which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fountain of Mercy for us, I trust in You." (Three times)

    Pray one Our Father.
    Pray one Hail Mary.
    Recite the Apostles' Creed.

    On the large bead before each of the five decades:
    "Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your Dearly Beloved Son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world."

    On each small bead:
    "For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world."

    After five decades, conclude by saying three times:
    "Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world."

    Closing prayer: "Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself. Amen." (Optional)

    Monday, April 10, 2017

    Meditation for Holy Week

    Saint Faustina wrote in her diary in 1938 the following conversation with Jesus. His words to Saint Faustina then speak to us today. Pray ardently for souls who are jealous and angry.

    Today, I was talking with the Lord, and He said to me, There are souls with whom I
    can do nothing. They are souls that are continuously observing others, but know
    nothing of what is going on within their own selves. They talk about others
    continually, even during times of grand silence, which is reserved for speaking only
    with Me. Poor souls, they do not hear My words; their interior remains empty. They
    do not look for Me within their own hearts, but in idle talk, where I am never to be
    found. They sense their emptiness, but they do not recognize their own guilt, while
    souls in whom I reign completely are a constant source of remorse to them. Instead of
    correcting themselves, their hearts swell with envy, and if they do not come to their
    senses, they plunge in even deeper. A heart, which thus far is envious, now begins to
    be filled with hate. And they are already at the edge of the precipice. They are jealous
    of my gifts in other souls, but they themselves are unable and unwilling to accept
    them. (Diary entry 1717)

    Sunday, April 9, 2017

    Palm Sunday Gospel Reading

    Matthew 26:14—27:66

    One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot,
    went to the chief priests and said,
    "What are you willing to give me
    if I hand him over to you?"
    They paid him thirty pieces of silver,
    and from that time on he looked for an opportunity
    to hand him over.

    On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread,
    the disciples approached Jesus and said,
    "Where do you want us to prepare
    for you to eat the Passover?"
    He said,
    "Go into the city to a certain man and tell him,
    'The teacher says, "My appointed time draws near;
    in your house I shall celebrate the Passover with my disciples."'"
    The disciples then did as Jesus had ordered,
    and prepared the Passover.

    When it was evening,
    he reclined at table with the Twelve.
    And while they were eating, he said,
    "Amen, I say to you, one of you will betray me."
    Deeply distressed at this,
    they began to say to him one after another,
    "Surely it is not I, Lord?"
    He said in reply,
    "He who has dipped his hand into the dish with me
    is the one who will betray me.
    The Son of Man indeed goes, as it is written of him,
    but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed.
    It would be better for that man if he had never been born."
    Then Judas, his betrayer, said in reply,
    "Surely it is not I, Rabbi?"
    He answered, "You have said so."

    While they were eating,
    Jesus took bread, said the blessing,
    broke it, and giving it to his disciples said,
    "Take and eat; this is my body."
    Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying,
    "Drink from it, all of you,
    for this is my blood of the covenant,
    which will be shed on behalf of many
    for the forgiveness of sins.
    I tell you, from now on I shall not drink this fruit of the vine
    until the day when I drink it with you new
    in the kingdom of my Father."
    Then, after singing a hymn,
    they went out to the Mount of Olives.

    Then Jesus said to them,
    "This night all of you will have your faith in me shaken,
    for it is written:
    I will strike the shepherd,
    and the sheep of the flock will be dispersed;
    but after I have been raised up,
    I shall go before you to Galilee."
    Peter said to him in reply,
    "Though all may have their faith in you shaken,
    mine will never be."
    Jesus said to him,
    "Amen, I say to you,
    this very night before the cock crows,
    you will deny me three times."
    Peter said to him,
    "Even though I should have to die with you,
    I will not deny you."
    And all the disciples spoke likewise.

    Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane,
    and he said to his disciples,
    "Sit here while I go over there and pray."
    He took along Peter and the two sons of Zebedee,
    and began to feel sorrow and distress.
    Then he said to them,
    "My soul is sorrowful even to death.
    Remain here and keep watch with me."
    He advanced a little and fell prostrate in prayer, saying,
    "My Father, if it is possible,
    let this cup pass from me;
    yet, not as I will, but as you will."
    When he returned to his disciples he found them asleep.
    He said to Peter,
    "So you could not keep watch with me for one hour?
    Watch and pray that you may not undergo the test.
    The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak."
    Withdrawing a second time, he prayed again,
    "My Father, if it is not possible that this cup pass
    without my drinking it, your will be done!"
    Then he returned once more and found them asleep,
    for they could not keep their eyes open.
    He left them and withdrew again and prayed a third time,
    saying the same thing again.
    Then he returned to his disciples and said to them,
    "Are you still sleeping and taking your rest?
    Behold, the hour is at hand
    when the Son of Man is to be handed over to sinners.
    Get up, let us go.
    Look, my betrayer is at hand."

    While he was still speaking,
    Judas, one of the Twelve, arrived,
    accompanied by a large crowd, with swords and clubs,
    who had come from the chief priests and the elders
    of the people.
    His betrayer had arranged a sign with them, saying,
    "The man I shall kiss is the one; arrest him."
    Immediately he went over to Jesus and said,
    "Hail, Rabbi!" and he kissed him.
    Jesus answered him,
    "Friend, do what you have come for."
    Then stepping forward they laid hands on Jesus and arrested him.
    And behold, one of those who accompanied Jesus
    put his hand to his sword, drew it,
    and struck the high priest's servant, cutting off his ear.
    Then Jesus said to him,
    "Put your sword back into its sheath,
    for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
    Do you think that I cannot call upon my Father
    and he will not provide me at this moment
    with more than twelve legions of angels?
    But then how would the Scriptures be fulfilled
    which say that it must come to pass in this way?"
    At that hour Jesus said to the crowds,
    "Have you come out as against a robber,
    with swords and clubs to seize me?
    Day after day I sat teaching in the temple area,
    yet you did not arrest me.
    But all this has come to pass
    that the writings of the prophets may be fulfilled."
    Then all the disciples left him and fled.

    Those who had arrested Jesus led him away
    to Caiaphas the high priest,
    where the scribes and the elders were assembled.
    Peter was following him at a distance
    as far as the high priest's courtyard,
    and going inside he sat down with the servants
    to see the outcome.
    The chief priests and the entire Sanhedrin
    kept trying to obtain false testimony against Jesus
    in order to put him to death,
    but they found none,
    though many false witnesses came forward.
    Finally two came forward who stated,
    "This man said, 'I can destroy the temple of God
    and within three days rebuild it.'"
    The high priest rose and addressed him,
    "Have you no answer?
    What are these men testifying against you?"
    But Jesus was silent.
    Then the high priest said to him,
    "I order you to tell us under oath before the living God
    whether you are the Christ, the Son of God."
    Jesus said to him in reply,
    "You have said so.
    But I tell you:
    From now on you will see 'the Son of Man
    seated at the right hand of the Power'
    and 'coming on the clouds of heaven.'"
    Then the high priest tore his robes and said,
    "He has blasphemed!
    What further need have we of witnesses?
    You have now heard the blasphemy;
    what is your opinion?"
    They said in reply,
    "He deserves to die!"
    Then they spat in his face and struck him,
    while some slapped him, saying,
    "Prophesy for us, Christ: who is it that struck you?"

    Now Peter was sitting outside in the courtyard.
    One of the maids came over to him and said,
    "You too were with Jesus the Galilean."
    But he denied it in front of everyone, saying,
    "I do not know what you are talking about!"
    As he went out to the gate, another girl saw him
    and said to those who were there,
    "This man was with Jesus the Nazorean."
    Again he denied it with an oath,
    "I do not know the man!"
    A little later the bystanders came over and said to Peter,
    "Surely you too are one of them;
    even your speech gives you away."
    At that he began to curse and to swear,
    "I do not know the man."
    And immediately a cock crowed.
    Then Peter remembered the word that Jesus had spoken:
    "Before the cock crows you will deny me three times."
    He went out and began to weep bitterly.

    When it was morning,
    all the chief priests and the elders of the people
    took counsel against Jesus to put him to death.
    They bound him, led him away,
    and handed him over to Pilate, the governor.

    Then Judas, his betrayer, seeing that Jesus had been condemned,
    deeply regretted what he had done.
    He returned the thirty pieces of silver
    to the chief priests and elders, saying,
    "I have sinned in betraying innocent blood."
    They said,
    "What is that to us?
    Look to it yourself."
    Flinging the money into the temple,
    he departed and went off and hanged himself.
    The chief priests gathered up the money, but said,
    "It is not lawful to deposit this in the temple treasury,
    for it is the price of blood."
    After consultation, they used it to buy the potter's field
    as a burial place for foreigners.
    That is why that field even today is called the Field of Blood.
    Then was fulfilled what had been said through Jeremiah
    the prophet,
    And they took the thirty pieces of silver,
    the value of a man with a price on his head,
    a price set by some of the Israelites,
    and they paid it out for the potter's field
    just as the Lord had commanded me.

    Now Jesus stood before the governor, and he questioned him,
    "Are you the king of the Jews?"
    Jesus said, "You say so."
    And when he was accused by the chief priests and elders,
    he made no answer.
    Then Pilate said to him,
    "Do you not hear how many things they are testifying against you?"
    But he did not answer him one word,
    so that the governor was greatly amazed.

    Now on the occasion of the feast
    the governor was accustomed to release to the crowd
    one prisoner whom they wished.
    And at that time they had a notorious prisoner called Barabbas.
    So when they had assembled, Pilate said to them,
    "Which one do you want me to release to you,
    Barabbas, or Jesus called Christ?"
    For he knew that it was out of envy
    that they had handed him over.
    While he was still seated on the bench,
    his wife sent him a message,
    "Have nothing to do with that righteous man.
    I suffered much in a dream today because of him."
    The chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowds
    to ask for Barabbas but to destroy Jesus.
    The governor said to them in reply,
    "Which of the two do you want me to release to you?"
    They answered, "Barabbas!"
    Pilate said to them,
    "Then what shall I do with Jesus called Christ?"
    They all said,
    "Let him be crucified!"
    But he said,
    "Why? What evil has he done?"
    They only shouted the louder,
    "Let him be crucified!"
    When Pilate saw that he was not succeeding at all,
    but that a riot was breaking out instead,
    he took water and washed his hands in the sight of the crowd,
    saying, "I am innocent of this man's blood.
    Look to it yourselves."
    And the whole people said in reply,
    "His blood be upon us and upon our children."
    Then he released Barabbas to them,
    but after he had Jesus scourged,
    he handed him over to be crucified.

    Then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus inside the praetorium
    and gathered the whole cohort around him.
    They stripped off his clothes
    and threw a scarlet military cloak about him.
    Weaving a crown out of thorns, they placed it on his head,
    and a reed in his right hand.
    And kneeling before him, they mocked him, saying,
    "Hail, King of the Jews!"
    They spat upon him and took the reed
    and kept striking him on the head.
    And when they had mocked him,
    they stripped him of the cloak,
    dressed him in his own clothes,
    and led him off to crucify him.

    As they were going out, they met a Cyrenian named Simon;
    this man they pressed into service
    to carry his cross.

    And when they came to a place called Golgotha
    —which means Place of the Skull —,
    they gave Jesus wine to drink mixed with gall.
    But when he had tasted it, he refused to drink.
    After they had crucified him,
    they divided his garments by casting lots;
    then they sat down and kept watch over him there.
    And they placed over his head the written charge against him:
    This is Jesus, the King of the Jews.
    Two revolutionaries were crucified with him,
    one on his right and the other on his left.
    Those passing by reviled him, shaking their heads and saying,
    "You who would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days,
    save yourself, if you are the Son of God,
    and come down from the cross!"
    Likewise the chief priests with the scribes and elders mocked him and said,
    "He saved others; he cannot save himself.
    So he is the king of Israel!
    Let him come down from the cross now,
    and we will believe in him.
    He trusted in God;
    let him deliver him now if he wants him.
    For he said, 'I am the Son of God.'"
    The revolutionaries who were crucified with him
    also kept abusing him in the same way.

    From noon onward, darkness came over the whole land
    until three in the afternoon.
    And about three o'clock Jesus cried out in a loud voice,
    "Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?"
    which means, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
    Some of the bystanders who heard it said,
    "This one is calling for Elijah."
    Immediately one of them ran to get a sponge;
    he soaked it in wine, and putting it on a reed,
    gave it to him to drink.
    But the rest said,
    "Wait, let us see if Elijah comes to save him."
    But Jesus cried out again in a loud voice,
    and gave up his spirit.

    Here all kneel and pause for a short time.

    And behold, the veil of the sanctuary
    was torn in two from top to bottom.
    The earth quaked, rocks were split, tombs were opened,
    and the bodies of many saints who had fallen asleep were raised.
    And coming forth from their tombs after his resurrection,
    they entered the holy city and appeared to many.
    The centurion and the men with him who were keeping watch over Jesus
    feared greatly when they saw the earthquake
    and all that was happening, and they said,
    "Truly, this was the Son of God!"
    There were many women there, looking on from a distance,
    who had followed Jesus from Galilee, ministering to him.
    Among them were Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joseph,
    and the mother of the sons of Zebedee.

    When it was evening,
    there came a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph,
    who was himself a disciple of Jesus.
    He went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus;
    then Pilate ordered it to be handed over.
    Taking the body, Joseph wrapped it in clean linen
    and laid it in his new tomb that he had hewn in the rock.
    Then he rolled a huge stone across the entrance to the tomb
    and departed.
    But Mary Magdalene and the other Mary
    remained sitting there, facing the tomb.

    The next day, the one following the day of preparation,
    the chief priests and the Pharisees
    gathered before Pilate and said,
    "Sir, we remember that this impostor while still alive said,
    'After three days I will be raised up.'
    Give orders, then, that the grave be secured until the third day,
    lest his disciples come and steal him and say to the people,
    'He has been raised from the dead.'
    This last imposture would be worse than the first."
    Pilate said to them,
    "The guard is yours;
    go, secure it as best you can."
    So they went and secured the tomb
    by fixing a seal to the stone and setting the guard.

    The Truth of God's Mercy



    Saint Faustina received many powerful messages directly from Our Lord. This one is among the most beautiful. It is the essence of God's Divine Love for all humankind. There are four big takeaways. 1. The Divine Heart of Jesus is Mercy for us and its graces are available to all, even the most sinful people. 2. We -- you and I -- are channels for God's Mercy. We help distribute it to others. That's amazing. 3. Pray for the dying. They need your prayers since you can intercede for their souls. 4. You must trust in Jesus. God gives us the most abundant of graces when we show Him that we trust completely in His Son. God embraces a trusting soul.

    Jesus's words to Saint Faustina in early June 1938.

    Conference on Mercy.

    My daughter, know that My Heart is mercy itself. From this sea of mercy, graces flow out upon the whole world. No soul that has approached Me has ever gone away unconsoled. All misery gets buried in the depths of My mercy, and every saving and sanctifying grace flows from this fountain. My daughter, I desire that your heart be an abiding place of My mercy. I desire that this mercy flow out upon the whole world through your heart. Let no one who approaches you go away without that trust in My mercy which I so ardently desire for souls.

    Pray as much as you can for the dying. By your entreaties, obtain for them trust in My mercy, because they have most need of trust, and have it the least. Be assured that the grace of eternal salvation for certain souls in their final moment depends on your prayer. You know the whole abyss of My mercy, so draw upon it for yourself and especially for poor sinners. Sooner would heaven and earth turn into nothingness than would My mercy not embrace a trusting soul. (Diary entry 1777)

    Tuesday, February 14, 2017

    Prayer of Trust in Difficult Moments


    Eternal Father, in Whom Mercy is endless and the treasury of Compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your Mercy in us, that in difficult moments we may not despair nor become despondent but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your Holy Will, which is Love and Mercy itself. Amen.

    Monday, February 6, 2017

    Watch Live: Shrine of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland

    In this live video stream, we venerate the holy image of Divine Mercy and the pray before the tomb of Saint Faustina. No matter where you are in the world, watching this stream brings you to our Lord's Merciful Heart. Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and recite the prayer: Eternal Father, in whom Mercy is endless and treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase your Mercy in us, that in difficult moments we may not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your Holy Will, which is Love and Mercy itself. Amen

    Oh Blood and Water, which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fount of Mercy for us, I trust in You. (pray 3x)


    Saturday, January 14, 2017

    Mercy in Today's Mass Readings

    Reading 1

    Hebrews 4:12-16

    The word of God is living and effective,
    sharper than any two-edged sword,
    penetrating even between soul and spirit,
    joints and marrow,
    and able to discern reflections and thoughts of the heart.
    No creature is concealed from him,
    but everything is naked and exposed to the eyes of him
    to whom we must render an account.

    Since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens,
    Jesus, the Son of God,
    let us hold fast to our confession.
    For we do not have a high priest
    who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses,
    but one who has similarly been tested in every way,
    yet without sin.
    So let us confidently approach the throne of grace
    to receive mercy and to find grace for timely help.

    Responsorial Psalm

    Psalm 19:8, 9, 10, 15

    R. Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

    The law of the LORD is perfect,
    refreshing the soul;
    The decree of the LORD is trustworthy,
    giving wisdom to the simple.

    R. Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

    The precepts of the LORD are right,
    rejoicing the heart;
    The command of the LORD is clear,
    enlightening the eye.

    R. Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

    The fear of the LORD is pure,
    enduring forever;
    The ordinances of the LORD are true,
    all of them just.

    R. Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

    Let the words of my mouth and the thought of my heart
    find favor before you,
    O LORD, my rock and my redeemer.

    R. Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life.

    Gospel Reading

    Mark 2:13-17

    Jesus went out along the sea.
    All the crowd came to him and he taught them.
    As he passed by, he saw Levi, son of Alphaeus,
    sitting at the customs post.
    Jesus said to him, "Follow me."
    And he got up and followed Jesus.
    While he was at table in his house,
    many tax collectors and sinners sat with Jesus and his disciples;
    for there were many who followed him.
    Some scribes who were Pharisees saw that Jesus was eating with sinners
    and tax collectors and said to his disciples,
    "Why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners?"
    Jesus heard this and said to them,
    "Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do.
    I did not come to call the righteous but sinners."

    Sunday, January 1, 2017

    Let Us Entrust 2017 to St. Anthony


    Oh holy Saint Anthony, gentlest of saints, your love for God and charity for His creatures made you worthy while on earth to possess miraculous powers. Miracles awaited your word, which you were every ready to speak for those in trouble or anxiety. Encouraged by this thought, I ask you to obtain for me the favor I seek. The answer to my prayer may require a miracle; even so, you are the Saint of miracles.

    O gentle and loving Saint Anthony, whose heart was full of human sympathy, may I imitate your life, and work for God and souls. I pray that the spirit of Christian love and unity may fill the people of God, and bring all His children together again as one flock with one Shepherd. Amen.