
Feast of Mercy
The Feast of Mercy is a Catholic devotion celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, emphasizing God's infinite mercy. It originates from the private revelations of Saint Faustina Kowalska, who experienced visions of Christ urging believers to trust in His mercy and pray for forgiveness. During this feast, Catholics focus on trusting in Jesus' compassion, seeking forgiveness, and receiving special prayers and indulgences. It’s a reminder of God's boundless love and mercy, encouraging believers to embrace forgiveness and extend compassion to others. The celebration fosters spiritual renewal and a deeper awareness of God's compassionate nature.