The Divine Mercy Image, revealed 95 years ago on Feb. 22, 1931, has become a source of amazing graces for souls who trust in Jesus by venerating or honoring it.
The Divine Mercy Image combines both Christ’s death and Resurrection, representing the fullness of God’s love for mankind, the entire Paschal Mystery in black and white! Brother Eliott, MIC, explains.
In these challenging times, when the need for peace and mercy is greater than ever, the Marian Fathers invite you to participate in a simple but incredibly powerful act of faith: display the Image of Divine Mercy.
Episode 100 with Fr. Andy Davy, MIC Father Andy Davy is a priest in the order of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He shared some thoughts on the great gift of the Eucharist, and his effort as a “Eucharistic Preacher” during this time of renewal.
Three versions of the Image are particularly outstanding in the history of the Divine Mercy message and devotion, and they go by rather unusual names: the original “Vilnius” Image; the very popular “Hyla” Image; and the more recently created “Skemp” Image.
Hear Fr. Mark Baron continue his explanation of the miraculous Shroud of Turin and the amazing "spiritual" connection to the Image of Divine Mercy. So much is contained in both images that God gave them both at this time in history... but why? Please join us.
Episode 75 with Fr. Thomas Loya Father Thomas Loya is a Byzantine Catholic priest and pastor of Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Church in Homer Glen, Ill., outside of Chicago. He has a program on EWTN Radio on Sunday evenings called, “Light of the East.”
Jesus told St. Faustina that He wanted the Image of Divine Mercy in every home, and he made three incredible promises to those who do. Hear Fr. Chris Alar explain the importance and how the Marians are hand-making these beautiful canvas images for your homes to fulfill Christ's request.