Divine Mercy Sunday



Today is the Octave day of Easter, Christmas and Easter are the two holidays in the Church Year with octaves because of their importance in the life of Christians. An octave is an 8 day celebration based in scripture when a celebration was held for 8 days just like Hanukkah as well as in the Old Testament when Temples were dedicated. Each day of the octave holds as much importance as the feast day itself. Today the Gospel reading  tells us of Christ showing mercy to His apostles and not condemnation for their denials and abandonment, He instead says “Peace be with you!” This is the reason for today becoming Divine Mercy Sunday. Today was officially named Divine Mercy Sunday in the year 2000 by Pope St. John Paul II. The devotions of today are based on the private revelations of the Divine Mercy to Saint Faustina. The Divine Mercy image itself is a depiction of Christ in His appearance to the Apostles on Easter night when He says, “Peace be with you!” Today we see the love of God continuing from Calvary, to Easter and to present day. The scrupulous souls have much to rejoice in today as well as those who feel like they are on the outskirts of the Church, to see the Divine Mercy of God is for all and is incomprehensible and inexhaustible. 

Feast Day Indulgence

The Divine Mercy Devotion

Divine Mercy for Kids 

Low Sunday With St. Gertrude (p401) (This day was called Low Sunday in the past because after the solemnity of Easter, today is a day of less solemnity.) 

Celebrating Today (for Catholics and Non-Catholics) 

 
See also: "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told" as well as "Faustina". 

 Note: Further research into the Divine Mercy image is that the black background isn’t black at all but a blend of all colors there’s also a glow on the crown of Jesus’ head which is a reflection of the Holy Trinity.


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