“The Word was made flesh." (Jn. 1:14)
Imagine the vulnerability of God, born as an infant, so powerless, so dependent. He entrusted Himself to Mary, and she held Him in her arms.
Saint Luke Productions has created a simple yet profound rosary, reflecting on Jesus as the Face of Mercy. The meditations before each mystery guide us to confidently approach God’s Mercy, no matter what our sins. Gazing on the Face of Mercy, we thank Him for the miracle of His forgiveness, and go forth to forgive our enemies and spread God’s Mercy to the world.
Prayers led by Leonardo and Patti Defilippis. Meditations written by Patti Defilippis.
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