The Divine Mercy Novena can be prayed anytime but Jesus specifically asked for it to be prayed for the 9 days preceding Divine Mercy Sunday. With that in mind, we hope you will join the parish as we begin a Divine Mercy Novena on April 18th, Good Friday, leading up to our celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27th.
We welcome you to attend this wonderful nine-day event that will be filled with prayer, adoration, and worship in Saint Anne church.
Our Lord’s promise of complete forgiveness is both a reminder and a call. It is a reminder that He is truly present and truly alive in the Eucharist, filled with love for us and waiting for us to turn to Him with trust.
Below is a list of our nine day schedule. Each day is linked to a list of the specific intention and prayer.
Day 1, Good Friday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the Good Friday 1:30PM Service (or at 3 PM depending on when the service concludes) and after Stations & Veneration of the Cross at 6:30 PM.
Day 2, Holy Saturday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena at 3 PM.
Day 3, Easter Sunday; Parishioners are encouraged to pray the Divine Mercy Novena at home with family this particular day since it's Easter Sunday.
Day 4, Easter Monday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the 8 AM Mass
Day 5, Easter Tuesday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the 8 AM Mass, at 3PM during Adoration and after the 6:30 PM Mass.
Day 6, Easter Wednesday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the 8 AM Mass.
Day 7, Easter Thursday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the 8 AM Mass.
Day 8, Easter Friday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the 8 AM Mass.
Day 9, Easter Saturday; We will pray the Divine Mercy Novena after the 8 AM Mass. (Last day of Novena specific prayers)
Divine Mercy Sunday,(April27th) Holy Hour at 3PM with Exposition, Adoration, Prayers and Benediction..