Day 1 |
The Congress Convenes!The Holy Father opens the first-ever World Apostolic Congress on Mercy. Also, The work of the congress begins with the first conference. |
'Something that Builds'Cardinal Schönborn opens congress with a call to Divine Mercy. |
Day 2 |
Saint Faustina's 'Remarkable Solution'Can practicing the virtues of forgiveness, love, and mercy make you feel better? Psychologist and author Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR, explains how they're viewed in modern psychotherapy. • Also, Cardinal Barbarin addresses the urgency of interreligious dialogue. |
Love at Its Deepest LevelMercy is the "common language" that will advance interreligious dialogue, Cardinal says on Day Two of the World Apostolic Congress on Mercy in Rome. |
Day 3 |
The Congress Catches Fire! |
Basilica Buoys Mercy GatheringTo obtain the proper sense of the historic gathering's impact, you need to take into account where it is being held. |
Bishop Lori, on the Rule of Law and the Rule of LoveThe mercy of Christ, which we experience in the Church's sacraments, is utterly generous, but not destructively indulgent. |
A Tall Task? Bringing Mercy to the StreetsTo touch a soul. Even just one. That's Charles Yezak's goal. |
Mercy and Liturgy Share SpotlightDivine Mercy in the sacred liturgy takes center stage. |
The Sacred Liturgy Sings The Divine MercyThe transcript of Cardinal Francis Arinze's talk. |
Day 4 |
What Next?On the eve of the closing of the first-ever World Apostolic Congress on Mercy, Rome's famous Piazza Novona reverberated with music, prayer, testimonies, and a lingering question: What next? |
'Who Will Light the Match?'A harrowing tale of survival and forgiveness brings audience to their feet, while cardinals challenge delegates to spread the message of Divine Mercy. |
Passing the Ecumenical TestA disagreement between Churches doesn't block an opportunitiy for Christians to unite in proclaiming the saving message of Divine Mercy. |
Day 5 |
Congress Looks AheadThere will be another World Mercy Congress! See additional plans. Read More. Read how Congress attendees now plan to live the message of Divine Mercy. |
The Closing Mass: ' The Triumph of Living Mercy'The Gospel message in Closing Mass shows how hospitality can lead to an encounter with Christ, Cardinal says. |
Pope Sends Delegates ForthAn enthusiastic backer of the World Mercy Congress from the beginning, Pope Benedict encouraged its organizers — and especially participants — in his April 6 Regina Caeli address. |

