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Jubilee Year of Hope and St. Faustina's 25th Anniversary

Welcome to a new podcast, "Divine Mercy Calls to Our Hearts," hosted by Fr. Mark Baron, MIC, and acclaimed author Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle.

In this first episode, Donna-Marie and Fr. Mark introduce the Jubilee Year of Hope, discussing its biblical foundation, the meaning of indulgences, and the importance of embracing hope in daily life, all while reflecting on the inspiring example of St. Faustina and the 25th anniversary of her canonization this year, and the proclamation of Divine Mercy Sunday.

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