More on Divine Mercy – Podcast Interview with Joseph Pronechen

by Dan Burke

Interview with Joseph Pronechen

 

Dear Friends, this past Friday, I interviewed Joseph Pronechen. Joseph Pronechen is the author of our recent post on Divine Mercy, for Register Radio. You can find that podcast here. The interview begins about half way through the show and we covered the FINCH acronym that outlines the Divine Mercy Image for post on podcast interview with Joseph Pronechenbasic elements and aspects of the devotion. The acronym is as follows:

FFeast of Divine Mercy

I Image of Divine Mercy

NNovena of Divine Mercy

CChaplet of Divine Mercy

HHour of Great Mercy

Let me know your thoughts about the show. I pray that all those who have yet to pray the Chaplet would make a commitment to do so this Easter. You won’t regret it, and the world needs the Mercy that God will grant through your prayers!

 

PS: Please share this post on facebook and with your family and friends – we need His mercy!

 

Art for this post on an interview with Joseph Pronechen: Jezus mi?osierny, przechowywany Sanktuarium Mi?osierdzia Bo?ego (dawnym ko?ciele ?wi?tej Trójcy) w Wilnie (Divine Mercy. Painting in Divine Mercy Sanctuary in Vilnius), Eugeniusz Kazimirowski (1873-1939), 1934, photographed by Cancre on 22 January 2010, PD-US author’s life plus 70 years or less, Wikimedia Commons.

Dan Burke

Dan Burke is the past President and C.O.O. of EWTN's worldwide news
network. He is presently the founder and President of the Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation, which offers graduate and personal enrichment studies in spiritual theology to priests, deacons, religious, and laity in 90 countries and prepares men for seminary in over 40 dioceses.

Dan is the author and editor of numerous books on authentic Catholic spirituality and hosts the Divine Intimacy Radio show with his wife, Stephanie, which is broadcast weekly on EWTN Radio. Past episodes can be found, along with thousands of articles on the interior life, at SpiritualDirection.com.

In his deep commitment to the advancement of faithful Catholic spirituality, he is also the founder of Apostoli Viae, a world-wide, private association of the faithful dedicated to living and advancing the authentic spiritual patrimony of the Church.

Most importantly, Dan is a blessed husband, father of four, grandfather of one—and grateful to be Catholic.

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