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Let us be engulfed in Jesus’ mercy, says pope in letter on Divine Mercy anniversary

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Aleteia - published on 02/23/21

Let us feel His closeness and tenderness, and then we will also be more capable of mercy, patience, forgiveness and love ...

I would like to recall the words of the Lord Jesus recorded by the saint in her Diary: “Humanity will not know peace until it turns to the source of my mercy.”

Pope Francis offered this reflection in a letter to the bishop of the diocese of Płock, Poland, Piotr Libera, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the apparition of Jesus to Saint Faustina Kowalska on February 22, 1931, in Płock.

The message of Divine Mercy was passed on to the world by Jesus through St. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938), known as the secretary of Divine Mercy. Sister Faustina described Jesus’ revelations in the Diary at the request of her confessor. The first revelation concerned the painting of the Merciful Jesus.

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Turn to Him

In his letter, the Holy Father Francis recalls the words that St. Faustina then heard: “Paint an image according to the drawing you see, with the signature: Jesus, I trust in You. I want this image to be venerated first in your chapel and then throughout the world” (Diary, No. 47).

Pope Francis affirms his spiritual connection with the celebration of the 90th anniversary of the first apparition of Jesus to St. Faustina “I unite myself in prayer with those taking part in the solemn celebration at the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy and participating in it through the media,” wrote the Holy Father, who expressed his joy that “this special event is already known in the world and remains alive in the hearts of the faithful.”

“So I encourage you to turn to this Source. Let us ask Christ for the gift of mercy. Let it engulf us and penetrate us. Let us have the courage to come back to Jesus to meet His love and mercy in the sacraments. Let us feel His closeness and tenderness, and then we will also be more capable of mercy, patience, forgiveness and love,” wrote Pope Francis.


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He emphasizes that St. John Paul II, the Apostle of Mercy, wanted the message of God’s merciful love to reach all inhabitants of the earth. The Polish pope encouraged: “This fire of mercy needs to be passed on to the world. In the mercy of God the world will find peace and mankind will find happiness!” (Krakow – Łagiewniki, August 17, 2002).

Open our hearts

In addition to this letter, Pope Francis mentioned the anniversary on February 21 after praying the Angelus Prayer: “Today my thoughts go to the Shrine of Płock in Poland, where ninety years ago the Lord Jesus manifested Himself to Saint Faustina Kowalska, entrusting a special message of divine mercy to her. Through Saint John Paul II this message reached the entire world, and it is none other than the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who died and rose again, and who gives us His Father’s mercy. Let us open our heart, saying with faith, “Jesus, I trust in You.”

Sister Faustina Kowalska described the first apparition of Jesus in her diary as follows: “In the evening, when I was in my cell, I saw the Lord Jesus dressed in a white garment. One hand was raised in blessing and the other was touching the garment at the breast. Two great rays emerged from the opening of the robe on the chest: one was red and the other pale / …/. After a while, Jesus said to me: paint an image according to the drawing you see with the signature: “Jesus, I trust in You.” I desire that this image be venerated, first in your chapel, and [then] throughout the world.”



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