The scriptures today tell us: “the doors were locked where the disciples were for fear of the Jews”. Today the doors of our churches are locked for fear of the Coronavirus.
Just as the disciples overcame their fears, we can overcome this time of testing away from the Eucharist. Jesus’ Divine Mercy frees us from our doubts, fears, guilt, as well as our sin.
We know God’s mercy cannot be separated from his love. He is love and he is mercy ! That is the very nature of who God is. Don’t ever underestimate the power of his divine mercy and love.
Just as with the disciples, God’s mercy is the foundation of your life too. It is a mercy that is new every morning and a mercy that will never, ever end.
Let us then say together this Divine Mercy Sunday: “Jesus, I trust in you”!
De Colores, Deacon Doug
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We encourage you to join us as we recite the Holy Rosary every night at 8PM!
Resources for those not able to attend Mass
Daily Readings in English and Spanish from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:
Prayers, readings for Mass, and additional spiritual readings are available at:
Magnificat publication, a spiritual guide that includes daily Mass: https://us.magnificat.net/free
“Give Us This Day” a digital file of their periodical, which includes daily Mass texts. Visit GUTD.net and select “Digital” in the upper right of the screen.