Divine Mercy 101
Divine Mercy 101
Divine Mercy 101
“When you are a senior and living alone, Mass and Divine Mercy are something to look forward to. It helps to keep my attitude positive and my trust in the right place."
By Laurie Robinson
In 2001, Sharon Maccarone received a phone call that would change her life forever. That was the year that Marilyn, her Protestant best friend who had been battling a life-threatening cancer, called Sharon in desperation.
This Easter season, as members of God's family, the Church, we are invited - even obligated - to accept His name, His identity, as our own: Divine Mercy. Let the light of eternity in with your works of mercy, natural acts taken up and made radiant by the Sacraments, by uniting your good works with the works of Jesus Christ.