Sunday, June 13, 2010

Angelina interviews one of the sisters about the New Congregation and its mission at the Divine Mercy Centre in Krakow.



More interviews on our Divine Mercy Today Channel

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Join us June 4th!


We will be having a time of Rest in His Presence followed by praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy on the first Friday of the month beginning at 2:45 pm in the main sanctuary...all are welcome!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

March for Life in Canada's Capital


The March for Life took place on May 13th in Ottawa...here is a link to some footage from the March and the Youth conference on the 14th. It is inspiring to see so many young people getting behind this cause! March for Life

Friday, April 30, 2010

Celebrating the Anniversary of the Canonization of St. Faustina


Angelina interviews Sr. Gaudia about Saint Faustina

The process culminating in the canonization of Sister Faustina Kowalska commenced twenty seven years after her death in Krakow Poland in 1938.

As part of the process leading to her canonization two cases of miraculous healings were presented for consideration. The first one was the healing of Maureen Digan of Massachusetts. The second miracle was the healing of a congenital heart condition of Fr. Pytel after prayers done by members of his parish during the anniversary of Sr. Faustina's death on October 5 1995.

On April 18, 1993 the Feast of Divine Mercy Sunday (the first Sunday after Easter), Pope John Paul II elevated Sister Faustina to the status of Blessed during the Beatification of this Venerable Servant of God, a day when St. Peter's Square was packed with enthusiastic Divine Mercy devotees.

In 1997 Pope John Paul II made a pilgrimage to Sister Faustina's tomb in Poland, he called her the "the great apostle of Divine Mercy in our day." The Pope said at her tomb, "The message of Divine Mercy has always been near and dear to me..., in a sense it forms the image of my Pontificate."

Saint Faustina
Sister Faustina was canonized on April 30, 2000 the first Sunday after Easter on Divine Mercy Sunday.

She was honoured by becoming the first saint of this millennium giving thus great emphasis to the Divine Mercy Devotion.

As one of the great events of the Jubilee 2000, the Holy Father John Paul II, conducted the ceremony of the canonization of St Faustina, before a crowd of around 200000 Divine Mercy Pilgrims.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Saint Faustina meets Jesus in a special way!

Trust and Mercy link
While we were at the Divine Mercy Center in Krakow we had the opportunity to interview Sr. Gaudia on two occasions. We were drawn deeper into the infinate Mercy of God. We are thankful to be able to share these videos with all of you and we pray that the Lord will touch you in a significant way through them!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

He is Risen
Recorded this morning on our balcony...Singer Island.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Father Calloway...a powerful story of Divine Mercy
We had to post this...on a whim we were surfing to find something to watch in keeping with Good Friday and presto...the Lord led us to this!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Get ready for the Feast of Divine Mercy!



Novena of the Divine Mercy in song

Novena of the Divine Mercy in print

Jesus said,"Souls who spread the honor of My mercy I shield through their entire life as a tender mother her infant, and at the hour of death I will not be a Judge for them, but the Merciful Savior." Diary of St. Faustina(1075)

In October of 2009 we travelled to The Shrine of the Divine Mercy to celebrate the 5Th anniversary of the blessing of our marriage on St. Faustina's Feast Day. We became volunteers of the Faustinum Association of the Divine Mercy. One of the suggested Readings for volunteers and members of the Association is a little book called "She made an Ordinary Life Extraordinary."

In this book under the title...The Greatness of the Feast is manifested in the promises we read:

“Whoever comes to the fount of life on this day will be granted complete remission of sin and punishment,” Jesus said.
Thus there is a special, exceptional grace attached to Holy Communion received in a state of grace on that day: it is the grace of “complete remission of sins and punishment.”


It is a grace which, as Father Rozycki explains, is much more than just a plenary indulgence. A plenary indulgence entails merely the remission of temporal punishment of sins committed...This grace is basically also greater than the grace of the six sacraments other than baptism, since the remission of sins and punishment is a sacramental grace only of Holy Baptism. In these promises, Jesus has attributed the power to remit sins and punishment to Holy Communion received on the Feast of Mercy, thereby elevating it to the rank of a second baptism. Obviously Holy Communion must be received on this day not only in a state of grace, but all the other basic conditions of the devotion to the Divine Mercy must be observed". While Holy Communion must be received on the day of the Feast of Mercy, confession may take place earlier, even several days before, according to Father Rozycki; the important thing is not to have any attachment to sin. Jesus did not restrict his generosity to this one, albeit unique grace. He said that He would "pour out a whole ocean of graces" upon those souls who come to the fount of His mercy, for "on that day are open all the divine floodgates through which graces flow; let no soul fear to come to Me, even though its sins be as scarlet"(699). Father Rozycki writes that the incomparable greatness of the graces attached to this Feast is manifested in three ways:

1. All people, including those who previously did not practise the devotion to the Divine Mercy, and even sinners who are converted on this day may partake of the graces Jesus has prepared for this Feast;

2. Jesus wishes to endow us-that is particular individuals and entire communities-on this day not only with the redemptive graces, but also with temporal benefits;

3. All the graces and benefits shall be accessible to all people whatsoever, providing they ask for them in a spirit of great trust.

None of the other forms of devotion to the Divine Mercy has had such a large resource of graces and benefits attached to it by Jesus.


Our Blessed Lord gave St. Faustina (for herself only initially) a Novena to His Mercy. She was to start it on Good Friday, that wonderful day when Christ first revealed how merciful and loving He was, by dying for us.

St. Faustina wrote in her diary that she began the Novena for the conversion of the whole world that all may recognise God's Mercy and that all souls may speak of His Goodness.

Jesus said: "I desire the confidence of My people. Let not even the weak and very sinful fear to approach Me, even if their sins be as numerous as all the sands of the earth they will be forgiven in the fathomless pit of My Mercy."

She received instructions on how to make this Novena "During these nine days I want you to lead souls to the Fount of My Mercy, in order that they may draw from it strength, refreshment and all the graces they need in the trials of their lives, especially at the hour of death. Each day you will lead a different group of souls and immerse them in the sea of My Mercy. Each day You will beseech the Father through My Bitter Passion for graces for these souls."

This Novena can be made at any time, but Our Lord especially wished that it be made beginning Good Friday in preparation for the Feast of His Mercy, which should be celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter. He told her that "The souls that will go to confession, in preparation, and communion on this day will obtain a complete remission of all sin and all punishment...On each day You will bring to My Heart a different group of souls and You will immerse them in this ocean of My Mercy, and I will bring all these souls into the House of My Father...on each day you will beg My Father, on the strength of My Bitter Passion, for graces for these souls."

The Feast of Divine Mercy

Novena of the Divine Mercy in song

Novena of the Divine Mercy in print