Holy Mass 7:30 am Monday 6:30 am Tuesday - Thursday 5 pm Wednesday (Devotion tour, Mother of Perpetual Help) 6 pm Wednesday 6 am - 7:30 am Friday 8 am - 5 pm Friday (Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament) 4 pm Friday (Station of the Cross / Benediction) 5 pm & 6:30 pm (w/ Confession) 7:30 am - 6 pm Sat 10:30 am Sat (Healing Mass) 6 am, 7:30 am,9 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 6:30 pm Sun 11 am Sunday (Baptism) 3:30pm Sunday (English Mass) 6 pm Every 13th of the month from May - Oct
Feast Day: 2nd Sunday
The Mercy Sunday: It is the 2nd Sunday of Easter declared by Pope John Paul II at the Canonization of Saint Faustina on April 30,2000 and as decreed by the Vatican. The Promise: There will be an "Ocean of Graces" for souls. "Especially for poor sinners" to wash away the misery of our sins.
VISION: A living, vibrant, loving, trusting and relevant community of God’s people in the Parish of Divine Mercy.
MISSION: To build and consolidate ecclesial communities characterized by unity in diversity, equality, involvement and participation.
On a rocky hilltop in Marilao, a town in the Province of Bulacan, just a few kilometers from Manila, stands the Shrine dedicated to the Divine Mercy. No one could have foreseen that this place which used to be haunted to most of the residents and passersby would turn out to be the one of the most blessed pilgrim sites in the country. Little did they know that God had a special purpose in making it deserted for some years because it would soon become an oasis of His Mercy as it is today!
The place has become a destination for pilgrimages due to numerous cases of healings and conversions. The people who come and pray could attest to the sacredness of the place that combines Nature’s bliss with their yearning to be blessed. Somewhere somehow, they feel that the Mercy of God is so immeasurable. The intense feeling as the pilgrims arrive to this place of serenity creates an attraction to always come back and relish their experiences at the Shrine.
The National Shrine of the Divine Mercy is and will continue to be a
place where one can experience God to lighten up one’s burden and be secured with the belief that God is present as a Loving Merciful Lord.
It is very popular in Marilao Bulacan. Every holy week many people visit this by doing a "panata", other people do is walking from their house to this shrine to make their panata. You can also see the life sized station of the cross on this shrine. There is a lot of things you can see in this shrine that show the holy scene in the history.
Its have admirable unique design because they use a Modern Church Architectural design painted with apple green. Its located in Brgy. Sta.Rosa 1, Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines.
According to history The National Shrine of The Divine Mercy (Filipino: Pambansang Dambana ng Dakilang Awa ng Diyos) in Marilao,Bulacan, is a church dedicated to the Divine Mercy in the Philippines. It was elevated to the status of a National Shrine by Archbishop Orlando Quevedo of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines. The first Eucharist was celebrated at this site on February 2, 1992, during the Feast of the presentation of our Lady.
At the back of the church is the model of Calvary with life-sized Station of the Cross. The Guadalupe Chapel at the church basement where the picture of Our Lady is enthroned with its flowing water that many pilgrims attest could heal. The Rosary Hill, Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes where people can pray in silence for good health, the Grotto of the Resurrection for long as they hear the water gush from the falls. The Shrine offers the Little Poland Museum that feature the house and the basement where Pope John Paul II lived, the Chapel where St. Faustina had a vision of the Divine Mercy and the eerie Prison Cell of St. Maximillian Kolbe where he was martyred.