Posted on 04/07/2011 7:14:46 AM PDT by Mary Kochan
Sometimes, when a major feast is approaching that requires a lot of preparation, it can be a bit difficult to think past it, to the preparations that are needed for what comes next. But we must not make that mistake with Easter and Divine Mercy Sunday, because, as momentous as the celebration of Easter is, the feast that comes right after it The Feast of the Divine Mercy is both vital and requires preparation. It might help us to start thinking of the Easter and Divine Mercy together, the way we automatically kind of join Christmas and New Years Day in our minds. If we do that we can correct the neglect of Divine Mercy Sunday all to the salvation of souls...
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I meant to make this a Catholic caucus topic.
I tried to insert that image into the article, but the system won’t show it. I think because the dimensions are such that it can’t creat the thumbnail. :-(
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