Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act.
Psalm 37:5
The Divine Mercy group at St. Thomas would like to share with the parish about Divine Mercy Sunday which is the Sunday following Easter Sunday. There is Novena that starts on Good Friday leading up to April 19th.
There has not been another time like this in our lifetime. It’s so hard to believe the number of people that have died in the world in 3 -4 months time, depending on whose dates you follow.
The Divine Mercy group that meets on Tuesdays at 3pm, always pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the Sick and Dying. Now we are asking that our parish join in daily if possible praying this Chaplet with so many people that have died and will still die. We would also include anyone in our families, our parish, our community that are sick and dying from other illnesses and the families of those that have recently died and haven’t been able to say goodbye or give them a proper funeral and burial. Our Lord hears all our prayers and knows our intentions.
To the right is a link to the Divine Mercy Novena followed by the Chaplet for the Sick and the Dying. We suggest for those of you at home to set your alarm for 3:00 pm to say them. It takes less than 30 mins.
To the right is also a link for the Apostolic Penitentiary Decree for granting special indulgences to coronavirus patients and caregivers.
For any questions feel free to email – [email protected]. If need to talk, send your phone number.
Thanks for the prayers. As they’ve been saying “We’re in this together.”
Please click on the links to the right and join in with us as we pray....