
Mission Statement
"From the openings where the hands and feet of the Savior were nailed, will come forth great lights that will light up the earth" (Diary 83)
Family Divine Mercy is founded under the promptings of the Holy Spirit at a time in history when the world is veiled in utter darkness; a time when the foundation of society - that is the family also seen as a small church, is lay victim to the most heinous and mindboggling attacks of Satan threatening the future of humankind.
"Mankind will not have peace until it turns to the Fount of My Mercy." (Diary 699)
Our mission is to spread the message of and devotion to The Divine Mercy as revealed to St. Faustina Kowalska by Our Lord Jesus. We seek to fulfill this apostolate specifically by adding to the richness of this Apostolic devotion through a special prayer of consecration of our families to The Divine Mercy. This prayer of consecration sets aside, or surrenders our families to Love and Mercy who is Christ Jesus. What more can we do these days? Humanly speaking, we can do nothing on our own. Therefore, we must trustingly give our families to The Divine Mercy. Jesus Himself said to St. Faustina,
"Proclaim that mercy is the greatest attribute of God. All the works of My hands are crowned with mercy." (Diary 301)
Isn't that such consolation for us?
"From the openings where the hands and feet of the Savior were nailed, will come forth great lights that will light up the earth" (Diary 83)
Family Divine Mercy is founded under the promptings of the Holy Spirit at a time in history when the world is veiled in utter darkness; a time when the foundation of society - that is the family also seen as a small church, is lay victim to the most heinous and mindboggling attacks of Satan threatening the future of humankind.
"Mankind will not have peace until it turns to the Fount of My Mercy." (Diary 699)
Our mission is to spread the message of and devotion to The Divine Mercy as revealed to St. Faustina Kowalska by Our Lord Jesus. We seek to fulfill this apostolate specifically by adding to the richness of this Apostolic devotion through a special prayer of consecration of our families to The Divine Mercy. This prayer of consecration sets aside, or surrenders our families to Love and Mercy who is Christ Jesus. What more can we do these days? Humanly speaking, we can do nothing on our own. Therefore, we must trustingly give our families to The Divine Mercy. Jesus Himself said to St. Faustina,
"Proclaim that mercy is the greatest attribute of God. All the works of My hands are crowned with mercy." (Diary 301)
Isn't that such consolation for us?