Taking the rest of the Divine Mercy devotion in turn, Fr. Chris offers a detailed discussion on each of the four remaining channels of grace given by Jesus to St. Faustina. Using revealing anecdotes, he offers practical advice on how to best understand these elements and utilize them as a part of your life. He dives into the theology behind these devotions, explains their roots in Scripture, and leaves you amazed at God’s unlimited mercy.
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Session 6: The 6th and 7th petitions,...
The full meaning of the last two petitions can be difficult to understand. Why would a loving Father lead us into temptation? What is evil and how can we be delivered from it? We will explore what we mean by these last two requests of the prayer.
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2nd Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy S...
The second Sunday after Easter is designated Divine Mercy Sunday. It’s a recent feast in the Church, instituted in 2000 by Pope St. John Paul II. He felt that immediately after Easter, while the Paschal mysteries were fresh in our hearts, we needed an opportunity to reflect more deeply on God’s g...
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OCIA in the Parish: Mystagogy
Throughout the month of February 2022, the Augustine Institute brought many of the experts of Sacramental Preparation from around the country to Denver to be interviewed by Professor Lucas Pollice about sacramental preparation in parishes and dioceses. If you are a parish leader involved in sacra...
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