Divine Mercy Sunday, April 23, 2017 Author: Diocese of Fall River In the News 19 Apr 2017 Share The Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments decreed on May 23, 2000 that “throughout the world, the Second Sunday of Easter will receive the name Divine Mercy Sunday, a perennial invitation to the Christian world to face, with confidence in divine benevolence, the difficulties and trials that humankind will experience in the years to come.” The devotion to Jesus as “the Divine Mercy” reflects the writings of St. Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun who wrote a diary of about 600 pages recording the revelations she received about God’s mercy. Even before her death in 1938, devotion to the Divine Mercy had begun to spread. According to St. Faustina’s diary, she was told in a vision to paint an image of Christ’s divine mercy, and to encourage veneration of that image. She was not an artist, however, but with the help of her spiritual director arranged for a local artist to work with her on the painting. In that image of the Divine Mercy as well as in others that followed, Christ is depicted standing, with his right hand raised in a gesture of blessing. His left hand is on his chest over his heart, and rays of red and white light flow out toward the viewer. The image has been described as “not one of Christ in judgment but as a bringer of healing, forgiveness, and mercy.” Saint John Paul II beatified Sister Faustina, a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, in Rome in 1993, and canonized her on April 30, 2000, the Second Sunday of Easter, as the first saint of the Jubilee Year. During his homily at the canonization, the Pope declared that the second Sunday of Easter would from then on be celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday throughout the universal Church. Among parishes in the Fall River Diocese offering devotions on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 23, are the following: Corpus Christi Parish, 324 Quaker Meeting House Rd., East Sandwich at 3:00 p.m. Holy Family Parish, 370 Middleboro Ave., East Taunton, at 3 p.m St. Andrew the Apostle Parish, 19 Kilmer Ave., Taunton, at 3 p.m. St. Anthony Parish, 126 School St., Taunton, at 3 p.m. St. Anthony of Padua Parish, 1359 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, at 3 p.m. St. Francis Xavier Parish, 125 Main St., Acushnet, at 2:30 p.m. St. Patrick Parish, 82 High St., Wareham, at 2:30 p. m. St. Anthony Parish, 167 East Falmouth Highway (Rte. 28), East Falmouth, 3 p.m. St. Stanislaus Parish, 36 Rockland St., Fall River, at 3 p.m. For more information about the Divine Mercy devotion, visit the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy website Diocese of Fall River Office of Communications Categories In the News Press Releases and Statements Messages from The Bishop Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Previous Next Related Posts In the News 2 Dec 2015 Bishop to Open “Door of Mercy” at Cathedral on December 13 FALL RIVER – In accordance with the decree of Pope Francis and in unity with bishops all over the world, Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., will open a “Door … Read More In the News 26 Apr 2016 75th Catholic Charities Appeal Begins withInvitation to Open Your Heart to Mercy FALL RIVER – As the Church worldwide responds to Pope Francis call for a special Year of Mercy, the Fall River Diocese begins its annual Catholic Charities Appeal on May … Read More Press Releases and Statements 1 Mar 2016 Living Mercy is Focus of Fall River Deanery Lenten Mission Living Mercy is the theme of this year’s Lenten Mission for parishes in the Fall River Deanery to take place March 14-17 with an afternoon and evening session offered each … Read More