I’m going to be honest with you—you might be a little frustrated after watching this. But only because you didn’t know it sooner.
There is one day every year when Jesus promised that any Catholic who goes to confession and receives Holy Communion will receive the complete forgiveness of all sin and all punishment.
Not just forgiveness. Complete wiping of the slate. Like a second baptism.
That day is Divine Mercy Sunday—the Sunday after Easter. And in this episode of the Chris Stefanick Show, Fr. Chris Alar explains why this is quite possibly the most extraordinary grace available to us in the entire liturgical year.
Here’s the part that blew my mind: most of us know about plenary indulgences. But to receive one, you need to meet four conditions—including having zero attachment to sin, even venial sin. St. Philip Neri once said that out of 1,200 people in a cathedral, only two received the plenary indulgence.
Divine Mercy Sunday’s promise? Confession and Communion. That’s it. No other conditions.
Fr. Alar explained why Jesus was emphatic about this being on the eighth day of the Easter octave. To the Jews, eight symbolized eternity—the day the groom comes for his bride. Jesus is coming for you. And he wants to find you spotless.
So here’s what you do:
✅ Go to Confession sometime before Divine Mercy Sunday (even a week before counts)
✅ Receive Holy Communion at any Mass on that day
✅ Go back to your pew and pray: “Lord Jesus, you promised St. Faustina that the soul who goes to confession and receives Holy Communion on this day will receive the complete forgiveness of all sin and punishment. I have. Please give me this grace. Jesus, I trust in you.”
That’s it. That’s the whole thing.
Remember—God’s mercy is the ocean. Your trust is the bucket. Whatever feels hopeless in your life right now? It’s a pebble tossed into that ocean. It’s nothing.
Jesus, I trust in you.
Understanding Divine Mercy by Fr. Chris Alar: https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Divine-Mercy-Explaining-Faith/dp/1596145390
