A NETWORK OF TRUST
"This is what MDM is called to be: a growing communion of trust in His Mercy for our needy world." ~ Fr. John Mary
MDM started encouraging people to pray "Jesus, I trust in You" ten times a day back in 2011. Recently we felt it was important to remind people to turn to Jesus with this simple, powerful prayer in a world that feels more and more out of control. We are suggesting 20 times, but some people find themselves repeating it hundreds of times. It reminds our troubled souls that GOD IS IN CONTROL.
Many of you have put your name on our growing list and have also left a prayer intention or testimony: ******
I am praying that Jesus and His Mother will give our daughter Brittny a baby and our daughter Amanda finds a job and a good man to marry.~Diane
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So much love and hope.~Mary
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Out of all the churches I have attended over the years, MDM is the only one that truly feels like home. God bless! ~William
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Your mission found me unexpectedly, but its truth resonated deeply. After watching Sister Amapola’s interview, I was convinced of its divine origin. Yet, explaining it to my wife seemed daunting. We had past experiences with a sedevacantist (unbeknownst to us at the time) Latin Mass which had steered us away from Divine Mercy prayers. Despite this, I prayed fervently for a sign, a confirmation beyond doubt for my wife that, if it was truly God’s Will, He would introduce her to the Mission of Divine Mercy and its messages. On the next Sunday afternoon drive, my wife, children, and I witnessed a breathtaking sight—a separate source of light in the sky, red and white alongside the setting sun. My wife’s exclamation drew our attention to it, and what we saw resembled the Divine Mercy image. Astounded, my wife immediately sketched it, only to find a Divine Mercy pamphlet among our prayer cards, confirming the image strikingly resembled what we had all seen. Realising the significance of this, I shared with my wife the prayers I had been offering throughout the week and the intention behind them. Together, that night we watched Sister Amapola's interview, which my wife reacted to saying “One day this woman is going to be a saint”. Though lengthy, I share this anecdote from Australia, hoping it brings reassurance to others amidst these challenging times for the mission. May God bless all who encounter this message, and may our dedication to truth and faith remain unwavering. JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU. ~Anonymous ******* Hello. I just want to write expressing my support for your Mission and Divine Messages. I have heard of the unfortunate conflict between the Mission and the clerical authorities, and I pray that it will all be settled one day. I have watched Sr. Amapola's interview on LifeSiteNews, and seeing her humility and clear-mindedness, and Fr. John Mary's courage and steadfastness, I can feel the authenticity and veracity of those messages. Thank you for sharing them and let's continue to pray for God's intervention in these confusing and dangerous times. ~Blanche
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Our family needs help to overcome addiction , depression and mental illness. ~John *****
I'll pray the prayer throughout the day. I would appreciate prayers for personal intentions. God bless you. ~Anonymous
**** You all and the messages are a breath of fresh air. May our Sweet Jesus continue to bless each of you and this Mission. ~Linnie
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You all are so courageous I believe in your mission and in your messages. I live in Illinois. May God bless you.~Marietta
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I love your mission and have absolute trust in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and our Holy Mother. Please include me, my sister Georgette and all family members in your prayers. ~Anonymous
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