Friday, April 01, 2016

It Should Have Been Done in Accord with One of the Iconographic Traditions of the Church

The title of the post is in reference to the article at NLM linked here, in which it is claimed that Sr. Faustina favored a more traditional iconographic depiction of Christ as representing what she saw in her visions.

Anyway, there is a new documentary, The Original Image of Divine Mercy (FB).


It will be screened at a parish in SF in May and at OLOP on April 2.

Edit. Bringing the image of Divine Mercy to the world by Jim Graves
A new documentary tells the dramatic story of the original Divine Mercy image, commissioned by St. Faustina and kept hidden for much of the 20th century.

A documentary that tells the incredible story of the Divine Mercy image.

Posted by Vatican Radio - English Section on Friday, April 1, 2016

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