Tomorrow, September 4, 2025


Holy Mass on Thursday at 7PM, at the chapel at Sacred Heart, celebrated by Fr. Lou Palmieri.



I've added a couple of upcoming events below as well. Please take a look.


We meet weekly at Sacred Heart Church Chapel of the Divine Mercy Parish in Quincy, MA

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Hope for Life Conference 2025


TICKETS ARE GOING FAST!


The Daughter's of Mary of Nazareth, the Archdiocese of Boston Pro-Life office and the Men of Divine Mercy, are putting on a conference in Boston on October 4th, at the New Balance Track. Mark Your Calendars and Save the Date!


Keynote speakers, Jonathan Roumie, Mother Olga of the Sacred Heart, Montse Alvarado from EWTN, Music by the Vigil Project and special moderated panel discussions on the sanctity and dignity of life at all stages from conception to natural death.


The Website and Tickets are available NOW!


at

hopeforlifeboston.com

Boston Marian Conference 2025

Visit The Boston Marian Conference

Men's March 2025 Boston


From Our friends from the

Men's March in Boston this November 1st,

wanted to share this with you.

Every weekday, the Men of Divine Mercy posts the new Saint of the Day from 


Franciscan Media on our website. 


Today's Saint of the Day

Saint Gregory the Great


September 3, 2025


Franciscan Media

Image: Saint Gregory the Great | Jusepe de Ribera, also known as José de Ribera

 

Saint Gregory the Great

 

Saint of the Day for September 3

(c. 540 – March 12, 604)

Saint Gregory the Great’s Story

 

Saint Gregory the Great was the prefect of Rome before he was 30. After five years in office he resigned, founded six monasteries on his Sicilian estate, and became a Benedictine monk in his own home at Rome.

 

Ordained a priest, Gregory became one of the pope’s seven deacons, and also served six years in the East as papal representative in Constantinople. He was recalled to become abbot, but at the age of 50 was elected pope by the clergy and people of Rome.

 

Gregory was direct and firm. He removed unworthy priests from office, forbade taking money for many services, emptied the papal treasury to ransom prisoners of the Lombards and to care for persecuted Jews and the victims of plague and famine. He was very concerned about the conversion of England, sending 40 monks from his own monastery. He is known for his reform of the liturgy, and for strengthening respect for doctrine. Whether he was largely responsible for the revision of “Gregorian” chant is disputed.

 

Saint Gregory the Great lived in a time of perpetual strife with invading Lombards and difficult relations with the East. When Rome itself was under attack, he interviewed the Lombard king.

His book, Pastoral Care, on the duties and qualities of a bishop, was read for centuries after his death. He described bishops mainly as physicians whose main duties were preaching and the enforcement of discipline. In his own down-to-earth preaching, Gregory was skilled at applying the daily Gospel to the needs of his listeners. Called “the Great,” Gregory has been given a place with Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome, as one of the four key doctors of the Western Church.

 

An Anglican historian has written: “It is impossible to conceive what would have been the confusion, the lawlessness, the chaotic state of the Middle Ages without the medieval papacy; and of the medieval papacy, the real father is Gregory the Great.”



After Jesus left the synagogue, he entered the house of Simon.

Simon's mother-in-law was afflicted with a severe fever,

and they interceded with him about her.

He stood over her, rebuked the fever, and it left her.

She got up immediately and waited on them.


At sunset, all who had people sick with various diseases brought them to him.

He laid his hands on each of them and cured them.

And demons also came out from many, shouting, "You are the Son of God."

But he rebuked them and did not allow them to speak

because they knew that he was the Christ.


At daybreak, Jesus left and went to a deserted place.

The crowds went looking for him, and when they came to him,

they tried to prevent him from leaving them.

But he said to them, "To the other towns also

I must proclaim the good news of the Kingdom of God,

because for this purpose I have been sent."

And he was preaching in the synagogues of Judea.


Men of Divine Mercy Calendar

September/October 2025

SAVE THE DATE

All the Men's Conference Talks For You


We are thrilled to deliver all of the the talks from the Boston Catholic Men's Conference, March 22, 2025


Deacon Larry Oney

https://youtu.be/_odsdvFrEoA


Jim Wahlberg

https://youtu.be/gnXxgclCiic


Fr. Larry Richards

https://youtu.be/jmN7ei6JlsM


Dan Donaldson

https://youtu.be/sSoNELOTVfw


Chris Stefanick

https://youtu.be/soAv0RAnLqM


Mother Olga of the Sacred Heart

https://youtu.be/KHcadtuE7zk


Archbishop Richard Henning's Homily

https://youtu.be/MlS_DuEH05M


Enjoy a few pictures in this slide show from the

Boston Catholic Men's Conference 2025


Photos by Aaron Joseph

A few pictures from the Boston Catholic Men's Conference 2025

Men of Divine Mercy Website

www.menofdivinemercy.com

Boston Catholic Men's Conference is presented by Men of Divine Mercy Prayer Group and sponsored by The Flatley Foundation


Sacred Heart Church (Quincy Collaborative of Divine Mercy Parish)

386 Hancock St. Quincy, MA 02171


Email: menofdivinemercy@gmail.com

 
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