What are the 4 promises of Divine Mercy?

The four main promises of Divine Mercy, as revealed to St. Faustina, center on mercy at the hour of death for all, peace for hardened sinners, divine protection for those who venerate the image, and complete forgiveness of sins/punishment for those who receive Communion and go to Confession on the Feast of Mercy, granting a grace like baptism. These promises offer immense grace, healing, and hope, particularly at life's end.


What are the divine mercy promises?

The Divine Mercy promises, revealed by Jesus to St. Faustina, offer immense grace, especially through the Divine Mercy Chaplet and devotion to His image, promising mercy at the hour of death, peace for sinners, divine protection, and complete forgiveness of sins for those who go to Confession and Communion on Divine Mercy Sunday. These graces include Jesus standing as a merciful savior at death, placating God's anger, and granting unimaginable graces to those who trust in His mercy, even for hardened sinners who pray the chaplet just once. 

What is the Catholic Miracle prayer that never fails?

Lord Jesus, I come before You, just as I am, I am sorry for my sins, I repent of my sins, please forgive me. In Your Name, I forgive all others for what they have done against me. I renounce satan, the evil spirits and all their works.


Are all sins forgiven on Divine Mercy Sunday?

But ALL sins and punishment are removed by the grace of Divine Mercy Sunday when we fulfill the conditions of: ¨ Professing a valid Confession ¨ Worthily receiving Holy Communion ¨ Repenting and committing to trying to amend our life.

What did Jesus ask St. Faustina to do?

The Lord Jesus said to Sister Faustina: “At three o'clock, beg for My mercy, especially for sinners, and immerse yourself, even for a short moment, in [contemplation on] My Passion, particularly when I was left forsaken at the moment of death. That is the hour of great mercy for the whole world” (Diary 1320).


Chaplet of Divine Mercy: 4 Promises



What did St. Faustina see in purgatory?

St. Faustina Kowalska described intense visions of purgatory in her diary, depicting it as a misty, fiery place where suffering souls endure purification, with their greatest torment being an intense longing for God, as. She saw her Guardian Angel leading her through, where she witnessed souls praying in vain for themselves, emphasizing that only prayers from the living (like masses, rosaries, and alms) can help them. She also saw the Virgin Mary visiting these souls, bringing them refreshment, calling her the "Star of the Sea".
 

What were the last words of St. Faustina?

On the day of her death, Faustina whispered to Sr. Felicia, "Today the Lord is taking me." She said so not only with confidence, but with longing. The sisters gathered around her for one last time and prayed for her as her mind began to dim.

What are the top 3 unforgivable sins?

With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.


What color to wear for Divine Mercy Sunday?

Divine Mercy Sunday is celebrated on the Second Sunday of Easter. We ask our parishioners of St. Faustina Catholic Church to wear red or white for the celebrations of the weekend of Divine Mercy Sunday.

What phrase is repeated 364 times in the Bible?

“Fear not!” is the most repeated command in the Bible. In fact, it's been said that there are 365 “Fear nots” in the Bible — one “Fear not” for every day of the year! Lloyd Ogilvie in Facing the Future without Fear even said there are 366 “Fear nots” in the Bible, one for every day of the year, including Leap Year!

What is the Catholic prayer for 3AM?

In Catholicism, 3 a.m. is known as the "Hour of Great Mercy" because Jesus died at 3 p.m., and many Catholics pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet or the specific 3 O'Clock Prayer, asking for mercy for sinners and reflecting on Jesus' Passion, trusting in His unfailing love and compassion during this quiet, spiritually significant time. It's a time for deep trust, seeking God's presence, guidance, and strength, often involving personal prayers of surrender and reliance on Christ's sacrifice. 


Which Catholic saint has the most miracles?

While there's no official record for the "most miracles," Saint Charbel Makhlouf (a Lebanese Maronite monk) is famous for an extraordinary volume of post-mortem miracles, especially healings, making him a top contender, alongside ancient figures like Saint Lawrence, known for early widespread devotion and legendary acts, but Charbel's modern, documented miracles are incredibly numerous, with many officially recognized. 

Why isn't the rosary a repetitive prayer?

For those who do not know, the rosary is not about “mindless repetition” so that God will hear us. We repeat the prayers of the rosary, to be sure, but we do so in order that we may keep our focus while we meditate upon the most important mysteries of the Faith.

What is the extraordinary promise of the divine mercy Sunday?

In the Diary of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska-Divine Mercy in My Soul, paragraph 699, Jesus gives us an extraordinary promise: “The soul that will go to confession and receive holy Communion shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment.


What is the controversy with Divine Mercy?

The Divine Mercy devotion, originating from St. Faustina's visions, has faced controversy primarily from traditionalist Catholics who question its theology, viewing it as "cheap grace," lacking emphasis on repentance, or finding the imagery (like missing hand wounds) problematic. Historical issues included a temporary 1959 Vatican ban due to translation errors and misunderstandings about the devotion, which was later lifted after Pope John Paul II's review confirmed its orthodoxy, clarifying issues with the image and diary content.
 

What is the prayer to the Virgin Mary that never fails?

O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech thee from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity (Mention Your Request) There are none that can withstand thy power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.

What is the 80/20 rule in churches?

The 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) in church means roughly 20% of people do 80% of the work, leading to burnout and inequity, while also suggesting 20% of efforts yield 80% of results, prompting leaders to focus on high-impact activities like developing core volunteers, inspiring generosity, and discipleship, rather than getting stuck in less fruitful areas or trying to force 50/50 participation, with Jesus' model of equipping many, not just a few, as a guiding principle. 


Can you wear red to Catholic church?

Yes, you can wear red to Catholic church, and it's actually a significant liturgical color symbolizing the Holy Spirit (Pentecost, Confirmations) and martyrs' blood, so it's appropriate, especially on those days; however, general church attendance calls for modest, respectful attire, so a bright, flashy red might be less suitable for regular Mass than on a specific feast day, with the focus always being on reverence and modesty rather than drawing attention.
 

Do you need to go to confession on Divine Mercy Sunday?

As long as you remain in the state of grace (having committed no mortal sins) after Confession until Divine Mercy Sunday, you do not need to go to Confession on Divine Mercy Sunday itself. Place your complete trust in Jesus, and if you feel like your trust is lacking, ask Jesus for the grace to trust in Him completely.

What sins will keep you out of heaven?

These seven sins—idolatry, fornication, adultery, homosexuality, dishonesty, drunkenness, and foul language—can lead us away from God and prevent us from entering heaven. But there is hope. Repentance and turning away from these sins are key to restoring our relationship with God.


How do I know if I've been forgiven?

We feel anew God's love for us as His children—and our Savior's love for us.” When we feel God's love as we repent, we can know that we have been forgiven and that our Heavenly Father wants us to stay close by His side.

What is the strongest sin of all?

Pride is known as hubris (from the Ancient Greek ὕβρις) or futility; it is considered the original and worst of the seven deadly sins—the most demonic—on almost every list. Pride is also thought to be the source of the other capital sins.

What is St. Augustine's famous quote?

St. Augustine's famous quotes often focus on God, the human heart's restlessness for Him, faith, love, and the pursuit of truth, with classics like "You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you," and "God loves each of us as if there were only one of us," highlighting deep spiritual longing and divine connection. He also offered wisdom on action, saying, "Pray as though everything depended on God; work as though everything depended on you," and on moderation, noting, "Complete abstinence is easier than perfect moderation".
 


What did St. Therese say before she died?

She indicated that with her death her mission would be about to begin: “My mission of making God loved as I love him, to give my little way to souls. If God answers my request, my Heaven will be spent on earth up until the end of the world. Yes, I want to spend my Heaven in doing good upon earth.”

Who was the saint who drank pus?

Catherine of Siena drank pus from a cancerous sore. One confessor ordered Veronica Giuliani to kneel while a novice of the order kicked her in the mouth. Another ordered her to clean the walls and floor of her cell with her tongue; but even he thought it was going too far when she swallowed the spiders and their webs.