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​                Consecration

Divine Mercy and Family Consecration
What is the Prayer of Consecration? 
This prayer of consecration is a healing prayer of the family permitting the light of Mercy to come forth
from the wounds of the Savior that will light up the darkness in our families and for them to receive,
for each and every one of our loved ones, no matter what sin, sickness or darkness holds them prisoner,
mercy--the greatest attribute of God.

Family Divine Mercy encourages you to live this prayer of consecration and to help us
to answer Jesus’ desire to grant this Mercy to all. We need you! Help us to spread the prayer
to many families in great need of consolation and mercy.

Now is the time to act. There is a window of opportunity to turn once again to the light. We must seize the moment.

Through The Divine Mercy, the world will experience a powerful call to come out of darkness.

"Apostle of my mercy, proclaim to the whole world My unfathomable mercy."   (Diary, 1142)

What is Consecration?When the great St. Louis de Monfort was teaching the secret of perfection by
means of a consecration to Jesus through Mary he best explained what a consecration is. Consecration
is giving oneself, fully and completely to God, without conditions, without strings, without reservation.
The Church has been practicing this gesture of love for centuries. She has consecrated churches, nations and
people to Jesus and Mary in various ways. This surrender opens new avenues for spiritual growth and healing.

When we consecrate our families to The Divine Mercy in these last times we do the same.
We are giving our families back to God, freely of our own will. Human life is a gift from God.
Family is a gift from God. We in turn return our families (whether wounded or united),
in total surrender to the will of Jesus’ Mercy, to be used daily for His purpose. It entails surrendering everything –
the good and bad; we surrender of all of our family sufferings, joys, worries, divisions and thanksgivings
even for those in family we never met so His Mercy may take them.

The consecration marks a new beginning; a fresh start in our life of love with Jesus, for each of us is called to His love.

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