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Divine Mercy Q & A

Here it is: Everything you've wanted to know about Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12.

Yes, we all get busy sometimes. With the Divine Mercy Novena under way April 3-11, this certainly bears looking into.

Can the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Faustina — any saint — really hear all the millions of prayers that are offered to them, and respond to them all? On All Saints Day, Nov. 1, Dr. Robert Stackpole has the answer.

We celebrate one of the greatest mysteries of the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Aug. 15. How do we know her Assumption really happened?

With the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus upon us, Dr. Robert Stackpole addresses a matter dear to his own heart.

The invitations must say WHY the banquet is being held, WHEN it will take place, WHO is invited, and WHAT TO EXPECT....

Robert Stackpole answers a Divine Mercy question, this time from our readers Cheryl and Francis.

How the Christ Child was a constant source of inspiration and joy for St. Faustina.

When we use the phrase "The Divine Mercy" in prayer, do we know what or who we are actually talking about? Dr. Stackpole tries to clear up some verbal confusion here.

If we didn't believe and came before God, would He give us a second chance to believe?