Episode 12: Introduction to The Promises Associated with the Image of Divine Mercy 4:06
Episode 12: Full Episode of The Promises Associated with the Image of Divine Mercy 16:42
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F.I.N.C.H. The Image The beauty of this image is not in its brushstrokes, but rather in the graces available to those who venerate it. Father Chris Alar, MIC, explains:
Special resources
It Took John Paul II to Clinch the Deal (Jun 25, 2015) Through St. Faustina, the Lord makes promises to those who venerate the Image of Divine Mercy. Here's the story of Ugo Festa who was miraculously healed from multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and epilepsy on Aug. 2, 1990, while praying in front of a Divine Mercy Image: Link: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/articles/it-took-john-paul-ii-clinch-deal
Holy Doors Divine Mercy Triptych The Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica adorns the outside of this Holy Doors Divine Mercy triptych. It measures 3½" x 4" when open and features an image of Divine Mercy, the Immaculate Conception, and Pope Francis. A perfect gift!
Blue Hyla 10 x 18 Canvas, Gallery Wrap This rendering was made in 1943 by artist Adolf Hyla, who donated it to St. Faustina's convent in thanksgiving for his family's preservation during World War II. Although there are several versions of this image, our Lord promised that graces would flow through it (Diary of St. Faustina, 313).
Divine Mercy Image Explained Divine Mercy Image Explained, a booklet by best-selling author Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, is an engaging read that reveals hidden gems and highlights inspiring truths about the Divine Mercy Image. It covers the great grace and key elements of the Image with remarkable depth and clarity. Also includes instructions on how to enthrone the image in your home, an enthronement prayer, and two bonus appendices.
Divine Mercy Tri-Fold Card This Trifold card is designed to easily display the Divine Mercy Image on your desk, mantle, or end table to help spread the Divine Mercy message and devotion. The front of this image includes the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and a special prayer for the intercession of St. Faustina. The back has a beautiful explanation of the Divine Mercy image. Measures 14" x 6 ¾".
Vilnius 10 x 18 Canvas, Gallery Wrap This original version was painted by art professor Eugene Kazimierowski under the supervision of St. Faustina and her confessor, Blessed Michael Sopocko, in Vilnius. It was completed in 1934 and underwent enhancements in 2011. Although there are several versions of this image, our Lord promised that graces would flow through it (Diary of St. Faustina, 313).