The Cenacle or the Upper Room was the place where Jesus, on the night before He died, gathered with His Disciples to celebrate the Passover meal.
This 13-week teaching program, Cenacle of The Divine Mercy is based on the the Bible, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and St. Faustina's Diary.
1. | What is Divine Mercy? Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM | cendm01.mp3 |
Join Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC and Bryan Thatcher, EADM along with Cenacle prayer group members as they talk about Divine Mercy – what it is and how to experience it in our daily lives. | ||
2. | Who is St. Faustina? Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm02.mp3 |
Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members examine the life of St. Faustina and the beginnings of her visions of Divine Mercy. | ||
3. | The Divine Mercy Image Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm03.mp3 |
An international devotion to the Divine Mercy Image has developed over many years. In this episode Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members look at the spiritual meaning of the Divine Mercy Image and its timeless message to us today. | ||
4. | Trust Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm04.mp3 |
The inscription below the Divine Mercy Image reads, “Jesus, I trust in You.” In this episode Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members use the Diary of St. Faustina to examine what it means to trust God. | ||
5. | Mercy Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm05.mp3 |
The inscription below the Divine Mercy Image reads, “Jesus, I trust in You.” In this episode Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members use the Diary of St. Faustina to examine what it means to trust God. | ||
6. | Forgiveness Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm06.mp3 |
Through the Diary of St. Faustina, Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members look at God’s wondrous love through his gift of forgiveness. | ||
7. | Reconciliation Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm07.mp3 |
In this episode Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members discuss the fact that the only way we can obtain true peace in our souls is through reconciliation with god. | ||
8. | Eucharist Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm08.mp3 |
In this episode Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members discuss how the Divine Mercy of God leads us to divine, intimate communion with Him. | ||
9. | Suffering Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm09.mp3 |
In this episode Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members discuss how St. Faustina intimately understood suffering and how she learned that suffering was a way to help her abandon all things but God. | ||
10. | The Chaplet Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm10.mp3 |
Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group Members talk about the inherent benefits of praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. | ||
11. | The Mercy Pope Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm11.mp3 |
Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members look at the legacy of Pope John Paul II and his devotion to The Divine Mercy. | ||
12. | Mother of Mercy: Mary Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm12.mp3 |
Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members examine Mary’s integral connection to The Divine Mercy. | ||
13. | Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy Host - Fr. Joe Roesch, MIC w/ Bryan Thatcher, EADM w/ Cenacle members | cendm13.mp3 |
Fr. Joe, Bryan and the Cenacle Prayer Group members wrap up the series with a discussion of how devotion to The Divine Mercy helps us to incorporate the spiritual and corporal works of mercy into our daily lives. | ||
Source: EWTN
Related post: The Divine Mercy Devotion
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