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The Christian life is a call to ever deepening conversion of heart. “According to Scripture, it is the heart that prays,” and it is the heart that is the “dwelling-place where I am, where I live... It is the place of encounter.” (CCC 2562 - 2563)

A Life of Ever-deepening Conversion
At Divine Mercy Parish, we desire for people to come into contact with the beauty, grace, and love of God in Christ and his Church. We hope that no matter where you are on your spiritual journey, you can encounter the goodness of the Lord, the truth of the Faith, and the mercy of God to uphold you.

From our first conversion in Baptism, to what the Catechism calls our “second conversion…an uninterrupted task,” we are invited into a life of constant growth in God:

Christ’s call to conversion continues to resound in the lives of Christians. This second conversion is an uninterrupted task for the whole Church who, “clasping sinners to her bosom, [is] at once holy and always in need of purification, [and] follows constantly the path of penance and renewal.” This endeavor of conversion is not just a human work. It is the movement of a “contrite heart,” drawn and moved by grace to respond to the merciful love of God who loved us first. (CCC 1428)

Growing into Christ is a lifelong task in which we are growing in greater intimacy with Christ. We become like him because it is Him living his life in and through us as we consent to let Him lead. Again, St. Paul, “I have been crucified with Christ; yet I live, no longer I, but Christ lives in me.” (Galatians 2:19-20). The old man, the old Adam — the ego — dies and is raised with Christ. “So whoever is in Christ is a new creation: the old things have passed away; behold, new things have come.” (2 Corinthians 5:17; see also Romans 5) 

How do I take the next step in deepening my faith and relationship with God? 

One of the most important things a person can do is begin by going to Mass, the Sacred Liturgy of the Church. You can also reach out to a parishioner, a parish priest, or by exploring our website. You can tell us more about yourself and how you desire to learn more by contacting us here. 

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Our Summer Book Club Tradition Continues!

Throughout the ages, human beings across all cultures and religions have pondered the topic of the end of the world, offering perplexing answers to make sense of existence and cosmic destiny. How have Christians imagined the end of the world, and in particular Catholic Christians? And how might this relate to how non-religious might imagine it? 

Continuing our annual summer book club series, “Literature & Catholic Imagination,” Divine Mercy Parish invites any and all persons – Catholic and non-Catholic! – to a book study where we read, explore, and discuss these and related topics. 

This summer, with the help of our able guides, we’ll explore the theme of utopia and dystopia by reading three modern classics:

  1. The Giver (1993), Lois Lowry
  2. That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown Ups (1945), C.S. Lewis
  3. The Road (2006), Cormac McCarthy

Readers can choose to read all or some of the books and journey with us as we open up the texts’ timeless and timely themes.

Get all the book-club details here!

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