The New Jersey Center of Divine Mercy -
JANUARY EVENT CANCELLED
 
 Note from Melissa:
We deeply apologize for cancelling our January event. We hope you will plan on visiting us in February for a VERY special event. On February 11th, we will be commemorating World Sick Day, the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes and the anniversary of the passing of Father Edward McDonough, the famous healing priest from the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,  and spiritual father of Brother Paul.  In addition, Brother Paul and I will be speaking about a special Divine Mercy Image that has been gifted to Paul and the significance of this Image for the NJ Center of Divine Mercy.  Public veneration of this Image will be made available for the first time.  Please consider coming and bringing those who are in need as Pope John Paul II had declared February 11 “a special time of prayer and sharing, of offering one’s suffering”.
Should you have a special intention or need prior to then, please contact us using the contacts tab. Be assured that Brother Paul, Father Josephat, Father Patrick and all of us at the NJ Center of Divine Mercy will keep you in our prayers until we meet again at our regularly scheduled event in February. 
 
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Every 2nd Saturday of the month in 2012 at 2:45 pm
 
  OUR STORY
 
 
In July 2005, the canonical merger of St. Ann’s and St. Rocco’s Parishes as the Parish of the Transfiguration was approved and plans began to turn St. Rocco’s Church into TheNew Jersey Center of Divine Mercy.  Our celebrations have attracted a variety of parishioners including those from within our local tri-state community as well as many international visitors including the Philippines, Canada and Puerto Rico.  Our prayer events have included annual, full-day celebrations for the Feast of Divine Mercy, conferences on Divine Mercy with internationally known speakers, special Feast Day celebrations, and healing services.  All of our events include prayer during the Holy Hour, confession, veneration of a First-Class Relic of Saint Faustina, a healing service and Benediction.  
 
 
The NJ Center of Divine Mercy receives resources from Franciscan Charities Inc.. and has also been featured in the Spring 2009 edition of the Marian Helper Magazine. Click below to read all about it.