Saint Faustina Divine Mercy Intercessory Prayer Group
Our Corporal Works of Mercy
Our group initiated and/or organizes the following:
- Divine Mercy Sunday celebration – including 40-Hours Eucharistic Adoration.
- Praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy for the sick and the dying and for the culture of life during the Eucharistic Adoration on Monday evenings. (Our late Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, imparted a special Apostolic Blessing for all the Faithful who during Adoration of Our Most Merciful Savior in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the sick and for those throughout the world who are dying in that hour.)
- Spreading the message of Divine Mercy by making the Divine Mercy Image and pamphlets available for our parishioners and retreat attendees as well as creating the Divine Mercy webpages on the Blessed Sacrament website.
- Praying daily for our Bishop and all the priests and seminarians from our diocese. Praying daily for other causes, such as peace, military, our family members, etc.
- Healing retreats (e.g. with Fr. Richard McAlear).
- Mailing spiritual packages to deployed soldiers.
- Collecting gently used coats before Christmas for Corner Stone Mission.
- Helping our parish to organize celebration of the Year for Priests (this included creating a separate webpage).
- In cooperation with Pro-Life Committee and Knights of Columbus, organize the “Month of the Rosary” celebration in October by praying the rosary before each Holy Mass on weekends.
Our members individually have been involved in:
- Preparing our parish youth for the Sacrament of Confirmation.
- Supporting pro-life efforts across the diocese.
- Birth Right.
- Catholic Daughters.
- Homebound (Communion).
- Organizing Eucharistic Adoration for various Church Feasts and other occasions.
- Obtaining the First-Class Relic of St. Faustina for our church.
(It is on display in our Adoration Chapel.) - Soup kitchen.
- Jail ministry for local inmates.
- Divine Mercy presentations to local groups and individuals.
- Organizing the “Month of the Rosary” celebration by praying the rosary before each Holy Mass on weekends.
- Knights of Columbus.
Please, call us if you are interested in learning more about the Divine Mercy and how it can change your life.
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