Divine Mercy Event by Mother of Mercy Messengers (MOMM)
The Feast of Mercy – A Day of Extraordinary Grace
St. Mary of the Assumption
14908 Main Street
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Contact:
Ann Wittenauer
Phone: 301-627- 2626
Email: [email protected]
On that day the very depths of My tender mercy are open. Jesus to St, Faustina Diary quote 699.
St. Mary’s is excited to welcome Dave & Joan Maroney of Mother of Mercy Messengers (MOMM) for an inspiring and insightful Divine Mercy presentation. Dave & Joan will be discussing the Feast of Mercy. Come and learn of Jesus’ desire that this Feast be celebrated in the universal Church, the great graces available, and how to obtain them. This Feast can transform the world.
Description:
Sunday, April 14
4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Presentation with Holy Hour
Light supper to follow
Monday, April 15
9:15 a.m. School Presentation
“It is important that we accept the whole message that comes to us from the word of God on this Second Sunday of Easter, which from now on throughout the Church will be called Divine Mercy Sunday.” St. John Paul II, April 30, 2000
How much the world needs to understand and accept Divine Mercy!” St. John Paul II
Admittance: free will offering
Divine Mercy materials will be available at the book table.
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Presenters
MOMM is an apostolate of the Marian Fathers at the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. From their home/office outside of San Antonio, Texas, Dave and Joan have traveled with the Divine Mercy message since 1999 visiting more than 800 parishes, schools, and conferences with their highly acclaimed multimedia presentations sparking spiritual growth and parish renewal all along the way.
In 2012, they launched the Divine Mercy for America Campaign to build a network and movement of faith-filled Americans equipped with an action plan to fight for souls and the country the way Heaven taught St. Faustina to do for her native land.
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