Divine Mercy Novena & Divine Mercy Sunday

St. Anne’s Parish - 2026

“Humanity will never find peace until it turns with trust to Divine Mercy.”
- Jesus to St. Faustina

As we continue our journey through Lent and enter the sacred days of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Church invites us to contemplate the infinite mercy flowing from the Heart of our Savior.

One beautiful devotion that helps us enter more deeply into this mystery is the Divine Mercy Novena, revealed by Jesus to Saint Faustina Kowalska.

Saint Faustina Kowalska.

Saint John Paul II

What is the Divine Mercy Novena?

A novena is a prayer prayed for nine consecutive days as preparation for a special feast or intention.

In the Divine Mercy Novena, Jesus asked Saint Faustina that each day be dedicated to praying for a particular group of souls and that all be immersed in the ocean of His mercy.


Divine Mercy Novena Schedule

St. Anne’s Parish

Good Friday
After the 7:00 PM Outdoor Stations of the Cross
The Divine Mercy Novena begins

Saturday – 3:00 PM
Second Day of the Novena

Sunday – After each Mass
Third Day of the Novena

Monday – Thursday – 7:00 PM
Fourth to Seventh Day of the Novena

Friday – 7:00 PM
Eighth Day of the Novena

Saturday – 3:00 PM
Ninth Day of the Novena

Divine Mercy Sunday

The novena concludes on Divine Mercy Sunday, when the Church celebrates the immeasurable mercy of God revealed through the Passion of Christ.

Divine Mercy Mass
Sunday — 3:00 PM
The Hour of Divine Mercy

All are warmly invited to come and pray with us as we entrust ourselves, our families, and the world to the mercy of Jesus.

“Jesus, I trust in You.”

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