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In 2016, a documentary film, The Original Image of Divine Mercy, was released and told the story of the original Divine Mercy painting and its survival over the decades.
Among Catholic devotions, the Divine Mercy message is well-known: the iconic image of Christ, with rays of red and white pouring from his heart; St. Faustina, called the "Apostle of Divine...
The Image of The Divine Mercy. In 1931, our Lord appeared to St. Faustina in a vision. She saw Jesus clothed in a white garment with His right hand raised in blessing. His left hand was touching His garment in the area of the Heart, from where two large rays came forth, one red and the other pale.
Besides producing the most spectacular events elucidating the still-suppressed history and significance of the Original Image of Divine Mercy, the institute also produces the world’s only hi-resolution replicas of the Original Image of Divine Mercy.
Three versions of the Image are particularly outstanding in the history of the Divine Mercy message and devotion, and they go by rather unusual names: the original “Vilnius” Image; the very popular “Hyla” Image; and the more recently created “Skemp” Image.
Through our conversations the Original Image (AKA the Vilnius Image) of Divine Mercy is becoming known for what it is - the world's authentic and priceless painting of St. Faustina's vision.
I caught up with film director Daniel diSilva to talk about his movie “The Original Image of Divine Mercy” that features the original image, the mystery around it and its theological...
In 1934 the first image of the Divine Mercy was painted under Sister Faustina’s direction in the studio of a Vilnius artist, Eugeniusz Kazimirowski. Since that time many different versions of the image of the Merciful Christ according to Sister Faustina’s vision have been painted.
The image of Divine Mercy is now one of the most identifiable sacred images among Catholics around the world. But most don’t know the history behind this image of Jesus given to St....
Among Catholic devotions, the Divine Mercy message is well-known: the iconic image of Christ, with rays of red and white pouring from his heart; St. Faustina, called the "Apostle of Divine Mercy;" and the Basilica of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland.