Join us on a pilgrimage to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, to explore the origins of Divine Mercy Sunday and the fascinating story of Saint Faustina Kowalska. Discover the significance of the Divine Mercy devotion and the image of Divine Mercy, which was completed in Vilnius in 1934 under the strict supervision of Saint Faustina. Learn about her mystic visions of Jesus and the creation of the Divine Mercy chaplet, as well as the canonization of Saint Faustina by Saint John Paul II. Follow us on the Way of Mercy to the convent house where Saint Faustina received the words of the Divine Mercy chaplet prayer and visit the Holy Trinity Church in Vilnius, which has become an international shrine to the mercy of God. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the message of Divine Mercy and bring it to the world.
Divine Mercy Feast: Saint Faustina Kowalska and The True Image of the Divine Mercy
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