Catholic Daily Reflections

Divine Mercy Sunday (Year A) - The Inexhaustible Depths of Divine Mercy

Apr 11, 2026
A reflection on belief as a journey that must deepen to receive Christ’s mercy. A look at the Church’s octave tradition and why Easter’s eighth day became a special celebration. The story of Saint Maria Faustina’s visions and her Diary inspires a focus on mercy. A reading paints Divine Mercy Sunday as an outpouring of forgiveness and grace. A closing prayer invites trust in Christ.
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INSIGHT

Belief Must Deepen Into Paschal Mystery

  • Belief must deepen beyond intellectual assent to draw us into Christ's Paschal Mystery and receive His transforming mercy.
  • The narrator contrasts mere intellectual belief with a faith that enters Christ's life, death, and resurrection to access abundant mercy.
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Easter Octave Emphasizes The Paschal Mystery

  • The Church celebrates major feasts with octaves to emphasize the central mysteries, with Easter historically given an eight-day focus.
  • The narrator explains how Vatican II narrowed octaves to highlight Christmas and Easter as core of the Paschal Mystery.
ANECDOTE

Faustina's Vision Prompted Divine Mercy Solemnity

  • Saint John Paul II established the Divine Mercy solemnity on the eighth day of Easter in response to St. Maria Faustina's visions.
  • Sister Faustina recorded visions (1931–1938) in Divine Mercy in My Soul, including Diary entry 699 requesting the feast.
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