Dear Friend,
We’re already about halfway through Lent, and Divine Mercy Sunday will be here soon.
Although the Feast of Mercy was officially declared by Pope St. John Paul II 26 years ago, still, too many are unaware of the incredible graces offered on that day.
Who shouldn't know that the Lord offers an opportunity of “complete forgiveness of sin and punishment” and that, “On that day are opened all the divine floodgates through which grace flows?”
With all the unrest, brokenness, and sin throughout the world, it’s up to us to share this wonderful news with as many as possible, as the Lord commanded St. Faustina:
"Do whatever is within your power to spread devotion to My Mercy."
Mercy Sunday Momentum 2026
In conjunction with other prominent Catholic apostolates, the 2026 Mercy Sunday Momentum campaign was launched to help folks like you save souls by providing insights, videos, and materials to make it as easy as possible to spread the message.
In the short video below, we are joined by Maureen Flynn of Pray & Fast for America, who hits the nail on the head about how the grace offered on the Feast of Mercy is likened to a “second baptism” and how Pray & Fast for America will be involved in building momentum toward the Feast of Mercy.
You’ll also hear about the help available on the website MercySundayMomentum.org and in upcoming communications from Divine Mercy for America.
Your mission, should you elect to accept it (remember that from Mission Impossible?), is to invite your family, friends, and prayer group members to join the MOMENTUM on this site.
That way, they will be able to build the momentum with us and have the opportunity to sign up for the upcoming Novena to the Divine Mercy, which begins on Good Friday, and the Pentecost novena.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
God bless all your efforts.