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  1. Learn about the vision of Jesus to St. Faustina in 1931, showing Him with two rays of blood and water, and His promise of graces for those who venerate the image. Find out the meaning of the rays, the original image, and how to use it for devotion.

  2. The Divine Mercy image is often carried in processions on Divine Mercy Sunday and is placed in a location in the church so that it can be venerated by those who attended Mass. The veneration of the Divine Mercy image also takes place in conjunction with the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Novena.

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  5. Learn about the origin and meaning of the image of the Merciful Jesus, painted according to the vision of Sister Faustina. Discover the promises and graces attached to the image and how to venerate it.

  6. www.thedivinemercy.org › celebrate › greatgraceThe Divine Mercy Image

    Learn how to venerate the Image of Jesus, The Divine Mercy, on Divine Mercy Sunday and every day. The Image shows Jesus with rays of healing grace and the inscription "Jesus, I trust in You".

  7. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › devotionsThe Mercy Image | EWTN

    Learn about the Image of Divine Mercy revealed to St. Faustina by Jesus, with the signature "Jesus I trust in You". The Image represents the fountain of mercy flowing from the pierced Heart of Christ on the Cross and the demands of His mercy.

  8. Learn how the image of Merciful Jesus, based on Sister Faustina's vision, spread throughout the world and overcame the Church's objections. See the different versions of the image and their significance for the devotion to the Divine Mercy.