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Divine Mercy Novena 2016

March 21, 2016 by Fr. Ben Cameron 5 Comments

During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, I have decided to offer the “Divine Mercy Novena” in a special way for the conversion of Men and Women who have had, or been involved in, abortions — that those who have not yet made their Peace with God through the Sacrament of His Mercy (Confession) may receive the Grace to do so during this Jubilee Year of Mercy.

I would like to invite as many people as possible, but especially members of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy, to join me in this intention.  For the prayer intentions for the Divine Mercy Novena, which Our Blessed Lord gave to St. Faustina, you can go to this webpage:

Divine Mercy Novena – EWTN

If you would like to join me in this intention, please feel free to send me a note at this email address:  OLMercy AT fathersofmercy DOT com [type it in the usual way, I am typing it in this way to prevent computers from spamming me].

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  1. Dawn says

    March 22, 2016 at 7:51 AM

    I am stuck in a vortex that keeps pulling me in every time I think I can surface I am sacked under, again. I know God has forgiven me and loves me in spite of my sins. I have not discovered a way to become whoever or alive. I am going through the motions of my day dispite my desire to crawl up into a ball and cry. I don’t expect anyone to understand, I just hope someone can hear me.

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    • Lynne says

      April 3, 2016 at 11:48 PM

      I understand AND hear you!!!! We are sisters in Christ and I too am a sinner. Pray to our Lord that He show you what you can do to begin healing…….We are all made for a purpose – HIS plan ~~~ despite our sins. Ask him to show you what He wants from you!!! Jesus I Trust in You!!!

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  2. Rita says

    March 23, 2016 at 7:18 AM

    For the continued healing of our family post our abortion. Specially my children, Steven and Jessica. Thank you God for your mercy. Save me Jesus and Mary. Amen

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  3. David Brunstetter,sfo says

    March 24, 2016 at 10:01 AM

    I’ll join you in spirit

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  4. Donna R says

    March 25, 2016 at 9:28 AM

    Fr. Cameron – I am joining you in this novena of Divine Mercy. Thank you for offering this opportunity to focus prayer specifically on this intention.

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