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A Fresh Start Is Closer Than You Realize.

No matter how long it’s been, God’s mercy is waiting for you. Divine Mercy is about healing, forgiveness, and a new beginning—right where you are.

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  • “The greater the sinner, the greater the right he has to My mercy.” -Jesus to St. Faustina

What Is Divine Mercy?

Through Jesus, God offers us mercy again and again—not because we earn it, but because He loves us.

Divine Mercy is God’s love in action—meeting us in our brokenness, forgiving our sins, and restoring our hearts. It reminds us that:

  • No sin is greater than God’s mercy
  • We are never too far gone to return to Him
  • Trust opens the door to grace

How to Receive Jesus’ Divine Mercy

Here are simple ways to open your heart to God’s mercy:

  • Go to Confession
    Receive God’s forgiveness and healing.
  • Receive Holy Communion
    Come to Mass with a heart ready to receive Jesus.
  • Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet
    Especially at 3:00 PM, the Hour of Mercy.
  • Trust in Jesus
    Turn to Him with confidence, not fear.
  • Show Mercy to Others
    Through kindness, forgiveness, and compassion.

A Simple Daily Prayer

Jesus, I trust in You. Help me to receive Your mercy and share it with others. Amen.

A Message From Our Parish

At Blessed Sacrament Church, we want you to know this:

You are being prayed for

Whether you’ve been away from the Church for a long time, or you’re here every week, we are asking God to open hearts—especially yours—to His mercy.

There is nothing in your past that God cannot forgive.
There is no distance too far for Him to reach you.

This Divine Mercy Sunday, we invite you to take a step—no matter how small—toward Him.

Come experience the peace, freedom, and healing that only God can give.

 

Come Receive God’s Mercy

One of the most powerful ways to encounter God’s mercy is through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

We invite you to come to Confession this week

 

Confession Times:

Wednesday’s 4:30p -5:00 pm

Saturday’s 3:30p-4:30 pm

You are also welcome to call and make an appointment.

 

(If it’s been a while, don’t worry—we’re here to help you through it. Mention to the priest that it's been awhile and he will be happy to guide you.)