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Watch. Listen. Learn.

Here's what can happen when a small group of people sit together and discuss Scripture, the Catechism, and the writings of St. Faustina.

A Shared Mission of Mercy

They shared not only a Polish heritage, but a mission to make known throughout the world the message of The Divine Mercy.

Mercy in the Pope's New Book

Holy Father highlights "Mercy Sunday" and a passage from the Diary of St. Faustina on the "final coming."

Pope in England: Cameron Takes Up the Challenge

On occasion, it's good to let secular leaders do the talking, especially after the Pope has been speaking and they appear to have been listening carefully.

The Good Samaritan of Austin

In this light, can't we say that Robin De Haven was "struck in his soul by the lightning flash of mercy"?

'Lord, I Give You All My Worship'

You'd think you were at a rock concert until you notice the lyrics of the song and the monstrance on the stage holding our Eucharistic Lord.

A Special Gift for the Marians

Archbishop brings a relic of Blessed Michael Sopocko, who was St. Faustina's confessor and spiritual director.

A Bit of Good Will

I've read that prayer is talking to God and meditation is listening. I've always been a lot better at the talking part than the listening.

Tips for Divine Mercy Sunday

How can we as Catholics prepare for and celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday? What are the options?

Why is Divine Mercy So Important?

The answer is simple: Through the message of Divine Mercy, our Lord is preparing us for His final coming. Father Seraphim Michalenko, MIC, explains.

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