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3 Surprising Things About Divine Mercy Sunday - Aleteia

3 Surprising Things About Divine Mercy Sunday - Aleteia

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  1. Yes, Divine Mercy Sunday, the second Sunday after Easter is to be celebrated by the whole Church.
    Unfortunately, not all Bishops, and certainly not all Priests accept that fact.
    I know of 2 Priests who, upon taking over as Pastor in a Parish where the Divine Mercy Picture was on the wall, told staff to get rid of that *stupid picture* At same time, one of those 2 Priests ordered a Pro-_Life sign to be removed from Church property. Both were reported to their Bishops, and nothing was done about it that we are aware of to this day.

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