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Divine Mercy Conference

Divine Mercy Conference

By: The Missionaries of The Divine Mercy (Trinidad & Tobago)
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The Missionaries of The Divine Mercy and The Sanctuary of The Holy Family is a lay community of the Archdiocese of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Every year they host a Divine Mercy Conference featuring international speakers and local speakers from within the Diocese. These are the talks from over the years featuring know catholic priests such as Fr. James Blount, SOLT, Fr. William Casey, Fr. Chris Alar MIC to authors such as Kathleen Beckman, Christine Watkins as well as catholic singers Annie Karto and Anna Nuzzo, it is a collection of talks to inspire, empower and build our faith.The Missionaries of The Divine Mercy (Trinidad & Tobago) Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • DMC 13 (2026) BONUS: Sunday Homily - ARCHBISHOP OF P.O.S CHARLES JASON GORDON
    Mar 24 2026

    Homily delivered for the closing mass of the 13th Annual Divine Mercy Conference by His Grace Archbishop of Port of Spain Charles Jason Gordon.

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    37 mins
  • DMC 13 (2026) BONUS: Saturday Homily - FR. DANIEL KLIMEK, MIC
    Mar 24 2026

    Homily for the opening Mass for the Divine Mercy Conference on Saturday, chief celebrant Fr. Daniel Klimek, MIC.

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    27 mins
  • DMC 13 (2026) TALK 8: FR. DANIEL KLIMEK, MIC “Living in Divine Mercy: Healing, Suffering, and Spiritual Battle”
    Mar 24 2026

    In this deeply moving and powerful talk, Fr. Daniel Klimek, shares a personal story of tragedy, grace, and miraculous healing that reveals the heart of God’s Divine Mercy. After a devastating car accident that left him with a fractured spine, what began as intense physical suffering became an encounter with supernatural healing, profound gratitude, and a renewed understanding of God’s love.

    Fr. Daniel invites us into a deeper spiritual reality—one where suffering is not meaningless, but transformative; where the Cross is not defeat, but intimacy with Christ; and where every soul is called to live continuously “washed in mercy.”

    Through rich reflections on redemptive suffering, Marian devotion, and the power of the Rosary, he challenges us to shift our focus—from our wounds to God’s healing, from our sins to His mercy, and from comfort to calling.

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    41 mins
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