The Amazing Graces We Can Receive on Mercy Sunday

Dave and Joan Maroney are dedicated lay evangelists that have traveled extensively for over twenty years giving presentations on Divine Mercy to parishes and Catholic schoolchildren. Their ministry, Mother of Mercy Messengers, is an apostolate of the Marian Fathers based in Stockbridge, Mass.

Divine Mercy for America

For the last ten years Dave and Joan have emphasized Divine Mercy for America, an extensive prayer campaign to convert the hearts of Americans and bring them back to Our Lord.

They have a monthly novena with prayer and a speaker, and Zoom to the Church in Vilnius where there is Eucharistic Adoration and the Image of Divine Mercy can be viewed. It is a beautiful time of prayer and reflection. More information on that can be found by going to YouTube and searching in Divine Mercy for America.

They also have helped spread this movement to other countries, and we all must pray worldwide for God’s blessing and mercy to touch the hearts of all.

Their Latest Efforts

Their latest work is an effort to help people better understand the graces of Divine Mercy, for on that day the Lord said that the floodgates of heaven are open. They discuss the preparation needed before the feast and the graces received.

The website for getting information on Mercy Sunday is www.mercysundaymomentum.org.

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