Divine Mercy Videos

Surprisingly, many people still believe that Jesus was not actually crucified on a cross or suffered as much as we are told. What does the actual scientific proof say about it? What really happened to Jesus on the way to Calvary? Fr. Chris Alar explains.

In the final episode of the series, Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC speaks to us on the importance of the upcoming Holy Week, and how we should prepare ourselves to celebrate the Paschal Triduum and prepare for Christ's Resurrection on Easter Sunday.

The Eucharist is the Source and Summit of our Catholic faith. Jesus said, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you” (Jn 6:53). Father Donald Calloway, MIC, reminds us that the Real Presence of Jesus in Holy Communion – the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord – is transformative, and so we must receive Him worthily, free from mortal sin. Then hear firsthand from individuals on the power of Eucharist in their lives, for it is in the Lord that we find our strength.

Episode 145 with Joe and Nicole McGivney
We delve into the remarkable journey of Joe and Nicole McGivney, who share their inspiring story of Joe's miraculous recovery from end-stage alcoholic liver disease and associated psychosis. Their story is deeply intertwined with their Catholic faith and the legacy of Blessed Fr. Michael McGivney, a distant relative of Joe's and the founder of the Knights of Columbus.

Hear Fr. Mark Baron, MIC, explains the Catholic Chruch's teaching on the methods of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and are these methods Pro-Life and Pro-Family.

There are many legends surrounding St. Patrick, whose feast day is celebrated on March 17. But what is the real story? Join Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, as he reveals how an extraordinary young priest brought Christianity to Ireland, and in doing so, inspired a movement that spread the Catholic faith throughout Europe. Then, as you think about celebrating St. Patrick's Day with corned beef and cabbage, hear about “Cooks with Collars,” priests who build community and spread God’s love, one recipe at a time. 

This week, Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC offers encouragement for us to uphold ourselves to our Lenten penances and to not be discouraged if we have failed to observe them. He also speaks on the importance of being obedient to the Lord, with some helpful advice from St. Faustina!

Human Trafficking comes in many forms, not just what you think. Learn the shocking truth and what you can do about it from Fr. Chris Alar.

All of us have heard the term “woke.” According to the Oxford English Dictionary, woke originally meant “well-informed” or “up to date,” but now chiefly alerts us to racial or social discrimination and injustice. Father Chris Alar, MIC, explores the true meaning of “woke” and whether the Church rejects it or embraces it under the realm of Catholic social teaching. Then hear the story of Joe Kennedy, a high-school football coach who, because of wokeism, was fired for praying with his players. His case ended up going all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

This week, Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC, explains how we can more clearly hear God speak to us in our hearts, but perhaps not in the way you think! By practicing being silent and still and flushing out everyday secular cares, we may be able to hear what God wants from us, rather than what the world wants from us.

Episode 144 with Dr. Paul Chaloux
Dr. Paul Chaloux, a Catholic theologian, delves into the profound themes of love and suffering in his latest book, “Heaven’s Currency: A Study of Love.” Reflecting on Jesus' commandment to “love one another as I have loved you,” Dr. Chaloux emphasizes the sacrificial nature of love exemplified by Christ’s suffering and death.

We invite you to join The Marian Fathers of The Immaculate Conception as we livestream the First Saturdays each month, making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. This event includes the Rosary, prayers, and reflections. Together we will respond wholeheartedly to the requests of Jesus and Mary to repair for the sins of the world with prayer and penance for the conversion of sinners and for peace throughout the world.

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