The Miracles of Divine Mercy
The Miracles of Divine Mercy
Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, Provincial Superior of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception in the United States, gave an energetic and powerful presentation at the 6th World Apostolic Conference on Mercy in Vilnius, Lithuania — the “City of Mercy.”
In this vivid and illustrative talk, Fr. Chris explores the extraordinary miracles and deeper meaning behind the original Image of Divine Mercy in Vilnius. He walks us through the message Jesus entrusted to St. Faustina, detail by detail, revealing how every part of the image speaks to the heart of the Gospel and the mystery of God’s mercy.
Fr. Chris also explains the profound connection between Divine Mercy, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Shroud of Turin, helping us see how God’s mercy has been revealed throughout history in powerful and unforgettable ways.
In this vivid and illustrative talk, Fr. Chris explores the extraordinary miracles and deeper meaning behind the original Image of Divine Mercy in Vilnius. He walks us through the message Jesus entrusted to St. Faustina, detail by detail, revealing how every part of the image speaks to the heart of the Gospel and the mystery of God’s mercy.
Fr. Chris also explains the profound connection between Divine Mercy, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Shroud of Turin, helping us see how God’s mercy has been revealed throughout history in powerful and unforgettable ways.
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