Even in God’s word, the Holy Bible, speaks about healing through what you have said.
Also speaking about one of the saints who was just made a doctor of the Church, I hear from time-to-time that the saint whose’s diary made devotion to the Divine Mercy of Christ possible, that she could be considered to become a doctor of the Church.
Years ago I went up to Stockbridge, MA for the Divine Mercy pilgrimage on Divine Mercy Sunday. The number of pilgrims were a lot, but not in the great amounts you see now such as today being Divine Mercy itself. Heard the testomony of the woman who was healed by God become of St. Faustina’s intercession, the was the miracle that made her canonization a reality.
Thanks, Biggirl. I actully don’t know much about the Divine Mercy devotion, and St. Faustina Kowalska. We do have a version of this image in our parish, and a prayer group that is devoted to the Chaplet.