Dr. Antone Raymundo and Father Jeffrey Couture discuss the recent passing of Pope Francis, reflecting on his pastoral contributions to the Catholic Church. They also address the topic of Divine Mercy Sunday, its historical background, and the significance of blood and water flowing from Jesus’ heart. Father Jeff shares his experiences in Fatima, and both hosts recount personal anecdotes related to Easter and their faith journeys, including a discussion on eucharistic miracles and the power of the Divine Mercy chaplet for the dying.
Questions covered during the podcast:
What unique perspective did Pope Francis bring to his papacy, according to the hosts’ discussion?What is the significance of the Divine Mercy image and devotion discussed in the recording? What is the background of the St. Faustina’s diary being originally on the Index of Forbidden Books? How was it rehabilitated back into acceptance?What is the story of St. Pope John XXIII and his role with St. Faustina’s Diary and Divine Mercy?What is the connection between Pope Francis and a Eucharistic Miracle and St. Pope John Paul II and the Divine Mercy devotion? What does Dr. Antone recall about Pope Francis visit to Philadelphia during the World Meeting of Families in 2015?What special role did his Dr. Antone’s son partake in during the special Papal Mass during the World Meeting of Families?How can the Divine Mercy Prayer help people who have left the faith or who do not believe in God?L'articolo Building the Kingdom with Dr. Antone Raymundo – April 24, 2025 – Pope Francis Passing and Divine Mercy proviene da Radio Maria.