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The Feast of Divine Mercy

What is the meaning of Divine Mercy Sunday and why is it so critical today? Join Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, and Divine Mercy expert and author, Vinny Flynn, as they discuss the 5 elements of the devotion to Divine Mercy. This week they discuss the Feast, and it will be followed by the Image; the Novena, the Chaplet, and the Hour of Great Mercy in future shows.

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