Divine Mercy Sunday was established as a universal feast of the Church by Pope John Paul II. It is celebrated the Sunday
following Easter Sunday. The image of the Divine Mercy is a picture of Jesus holding his hand in blessing with rays of
blue and red coming from his heart. The image usually has the words "Jesus, I trust in You" at the bottom.
Read our Mercy Sunday article for more information.
Circle of Prayer
Information about the Divine Mercy history and devotions as well as many other Catholic prayers such as the Rosary and the Liturgy of the Hours.
Divine Mercy Sunday
This site has a wealth of information about the visions of St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy.
http://www.thedivinemercy.org/shrine/
The home page of the Divine Mercy Shrine (US). Contains Mass schedules, virtual tours, pilgrimage information and other Divine Mercy information.
Shrine of Divine Mercy in Poland
This is the home of the original Divine Mercy shrine. Unfortunately, they don't have an English section working yet but the images of the church are nice.
Featured Divine Mercy Item
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Probably the most beautiful and inspiring Divine Mercy CD we carry!
An incredibly powerful tool to contemplate the Passion and Resurrec . . .