Skip to main content

Ukraine

There may be no medieval figure whose life is better documented than that of St. Joan of Arc, whose feast day we celebrate on May 30. Father Chris Alar, MIC, reveals how God worked through a mere teenager, a real battlefield commander, to change the tide of history – and how she courageously accepted martyrdom rather than compromise her faith. Then hear the inspiring story of Project CURE, working tirelessly in Ukraine to bring vital supplies and medical assistance to those in need.

Episode 143 with Michael McGlinn
Michael McGlinn, an accomplished film producer, musician, and founder of Sistine Films, pursued his passion for creativity and music after attending Notre Dame University, where he also played football under the legendary coach Lou Holtz.

Even in global affairs, our prayers can have more power than we ever dream. And Our Lady has given us her guidance. All we need do is listen, practice what she called for, and persevere.

Episode 91 with Father John Sianchuk on Ukrainian Bishop Bl. Vasyl Velychvoksky

The war continues, and the needs in Ukraine grow more gigantic every day. Your help is needed! 100 percent of your donation does directly to those in need.

Episode 81 with Dan Lynch
Dan Lynch is a retired judge who has been promoting the messages of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Fatima, and Jesus King of All Nations for over thirty years.

Join Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC, and Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, as they take you for a journey around the world visiting a few of our Marians in other countries, including: Poland, Portugal, Rwanda, Cameroon, Kazakhstan, India, Philippines, and Brazil.

When they saw the emergency, the Eucharistic Apostles of The Divine Mercy and the Healthcare Professionals for Divine Mercy leapt into action.

On March 25, the Marian Fathers joined Pope Francis and the world in the prayer of consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart.

Now is the time to deploy the grace of God into our world. Now is the time to take up the Divine Mercy Chaplet, venerate the Image of Divine Mercy, and ask God to “have mercy on us and on the whole world.”