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While their New England counterparts went on a pilgrimage to celebrate the Feast of Divine Mercy, the students of 91快活林 Aquinas College, California, kept their observation closer to home. Over the weekend, a replica of Eugeniusz Kazmirowski檚 painting of Christ檚 Divine Mercy was displayed in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel, and students and faculty alike paid special attention to their Divine Mercy Novenas.

During his homily at Sunday檚 11:30 a.m. Mass, Head Chaplain Rev. Robert Marczewski reflected on the history of Divine Mercy Sunday, inviting the congregation to receive the plenary indulgence and to live out Christ檚 example of Divine Mercy. 淲e are called to be merciful, especially to those who challenge us, Fr. Marczewski said. 淛esus has given us an abundance of mercy; let us do likewise to our neighbor.

For Fr. Marczewski, who is from Poland, Divine Mercy holds a special meaning, but the devotion isn檛 Polish, he said it檚 Catholic. 淚t is a reminder of God檚 mercy, which we are always in need of, especially now. I find that very comforting, the priest explained. 淎 man gets through his greatest challenges if he repeats to himself: 楯esus I trust in you. It檚 all trust.

After Mass, the chaplains led a procession across campus in veneration of Christ檚 Divine Mercy. With acolytes and students in tow, the procession traveled from residence hall to residence hall, stopping at altars decorated in icons to commemorate the feast. 淔or me, the procession is a really special part of the liturgies we have here, because it檚 so beautiful to have God so close to us, said Joseph Albright (26). 淚t檚 one of the most beautiful things we do every year.