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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 447: 4-14-20: Divine Mercy: Tuesday

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🗓️ 14 April 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

0:39.9

Hey there, sprouts. Today is Tuesday, April 14th, 2020. It is also the Tuesday of the octave of Easter. So happy Easter. Alleluia. Keep celebrating. This week on the Catholic Sprouts podcast, we are talking about Easter, and we are also talking about another type of Easter, which is the divine mercy, which is just a deeper way of

0:47.1

understanding what happened at Easter. Of course, we know that Jesus suffered and died for our

0:52.4

sins and then rose from the dead.

0:54.7

Divine mercy allows us to understand really what that means for us.

1:00.1

The salvation that Jesus himself is offering us if we only trust in him.

1:07.0

And remember, we are approaching the Feast of Divine Mercy, which is on Sunday, which is the

1:13.0

biggest, most loud, exciting part of Easter. So keep celebrating. Now, we've already talked about

1:20.9

that Jesus appeared to St. Faustina and gave her the message of the divine mercy. We've talked

1:26.4

about the beautiful image of the divine

1:28.4

mercy and the chaplet. Today, we're going to start talking about miracles associated with the

1:34.1

divine mercy. Now, first, we're going to talk about how the divine mercy chaplet is oftentimes

1:39.9

used as people approach death. Jesus himself told Faustina when he was giving her this beautiful

1:47.5

prayer that if said right as someone is approaching death, that the divine mercy prayer would give

1:54.7

someone the final perseverance. Now what does that mean? The final perseverance. Do you know what it means to

2:04.4

persevere? Well, to persevere means to keep going even when it's hard, even when it's difficult,

2:11.2

even when you're faced by opponents and adversaries, but to keep going.

2:21.9

What kind of final perseverance do people who are dying face?

2:26.1

Well, as you might know, Satan does not want you to go to heaven.

2:31.0

He does not want you to die with a love and faith in Jesus Christ in your heart.

2:35.4

He wants to take that from you, even in the final moments of life.

2:40.2

So oftentimes people as they approach death face big temptation.

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