Divine Mercy Sunday, April 11, 2021,
Bishop Robert Brennan will
install and bless this image
of Divine Mercy at St.
Christopher Church at 3pm.
We will also have
-Adoration
-Confession, and
-Divine Mercy Chaplet.
-Mass
"This gift of His cross and resurrection means divine mercy for all of us. I want to thank the Pallottine fathers for accepting my invitation to come here and begin their work in Columbus. I say this all the time that this diocese is so alive and the faith is so deep, and it is such a beautiful, beautiful, we have an abundance, a beautiful abundance of religious life and the impact of power. It seems to me this place here right in Grandview, in the center of OSU world, and with its beautiful, powerful, witness of young people to worship here with the great families, family life, that’s so much a part of this parish. This was the perfect place for us to begin this sort of renewal, spiritual life in the city not just for the parish but in the city. It becomes the center of Divine Mercy, center of spirituality. Look what we can do when we have a religious order is so much more than what you can do than just having a single priest. So, thank you for accepting Fr. Wojciech and Fr. Andrzej. Thank you and thanks to your religious superiors for accepting this invitation and for the growth that you bring. We thank you for your beautiful and strong and faithful presence in the confessional. And the great response from this parish and beyond for people who are experiencing divine mercy because in experiencing that healing, that powerful healing of Jesus who wants to get in the nitty gritty of our lives and share our burdens, so to lift them off our shoulders with His Divine Mercy. Thank you for the daily chaplet of divine mercy and all of the devotions. Thanks to all of you for your marvelous response to that... There is something good happening here in Columbus and your response to all of this, it is bearing the fruit. There is fruit comes from showing itself. God’s power is making itself known, indeed."
-Bishop Robert Brennan