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The reason I chose this title “YOU ARE MERCY” because Mercy is the Name of God as much as His deeds are Love. Mercy accept us just the way we are regardless of our failure in responding, Jesus remains faithful, and all that He demands is our trust in Him. Jesus declared to St Faustina, “proclaim to the whole world My unfathomable mercy. Do not be discouraged by the difficulties you encounter in proclaiming My mercy. These difficulties that affect you so painfully are needed for your sanctification and evidence that this work is Mine. (Diary, 1142)

Also this title of ‘Mercy’ delights the Heart of our Lord Jesus. He said: “My Heart rejoices in this title of Mercy.  Proclaim that mercy is the greatest attribute of God.  All the works of My hands are crowned with mercy.” (Diary 300)

The Cross

Each one of us is invited and commanded to carry his cross and embrace it to achieve any goal in life. On the Cross Jesus’ suffering was redemption for our fallen nature.

Our time needs proud warriors effective by their faith; warriors like St Paul and St Thomas who risked their names, reputations, to take their faith and love of Christ to the world that even death could not separate them from their love for Christ. It is a sign by which we are recognized to love and sacrifice up until death.

Suffering, no matter how difficult it may be, when compared to the good that is accomplished, makes every pain a joy for the soul. St. Padre Pio

The Two Waves of Red and Pale Blue Waters

Are the Blood and Water that gashed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fountain of mercy for us when His Sacred Heart pierced by a spear after His death. 

The Water in pale blue colour in which shone as a ray from His Sacred Heart emanated from the image of Divine Mercy, Jesus said: “is which makes souls righteous.” “The Red colour stands for the Blood which is the life of souls (Holy Eucharist) . . . Happy is the one who will dwell in their shelter.” (Diary 299)

Circles of Oceans

Represent the love of God that has no beginning or end, symbolizes the eternity of God and His eternal love for us, the immortality of a believing soul, and the everlasting life we have in Christ.

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