"May the Fourth be with you!" Let Star Wars remind you once again to hope, to do something, anything, no matter how small in the cause of the good, the right, the just, and the merciful.
"The fact that Paula took her own life on the Feast of the Epiphany has always brought a thawing of Divine Mercy to the ice of my paralysis of fear over her eternal destiny," says Marian Helper Laurie Robinson.
So many things and so much of life is acutely dangerous, tragedies like the war in Ukraine and the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. And yet, Chris Sparks notes, the whole of Scripture can be read as one, long ringing summons to move by faith beyond fear.
“Do not be conquered by evil but conquer evil with good” (Rom 12:21). Our Lady is the Mother of Mercy, not a mother of ruthlessness; the Queen of Martyrs, not the queen who does “whatever it takes,” including evil, in the name of obtaining some lesser good.
Part 20: In the next entry of his new weekly series on the Sacred Heart, Dr. Robert Stackpole reveals that, in St. Faustina’s writings about and devotion to the Merciful Heart of Jesus, we find the notion of giving delight, comfort, and solace to His Heart.
See one of the most heart-warming stories we have ever featured on this show about an amazing place in Pittsburgh that will deeply affect you. Also, what are the Theological Virtues and do you know why the Church places such importance on them? Fr. Chris Alar, MIC answers these questions and many more on this episode of Living Divine Mercy.