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The Passion of Jesus

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 episode, host Donna Marie Cooper O’Boyle and Fr. Mark Baron delve into the profound mystery of Christ’s Passion through the lens of St. Faustina’s Diary and the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. Together, they explore why Jesus had to suffer, the theological depth behind redemptive suffering, and how meditating on His wounds can lead to greater spiritual insight, healing, and love. From the Shroud of Turin to St. Faustina’s mystical experiences, this conversation invites listeners into a deeper appreciation of Divine Mercy and the transformative power of Christ’s sacrifice.

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