Daily Reflections on Divine Mercy Book Summary by AI

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  • Name John Paul Thomas Twitter @search?q=John Paul Thomas
  • Fr. Joe’s New Reflection: Available on Facebook, including past reflections and streamed masses.
  • Kringle Fundraiser: Delivery on April 29, 1:00 – 6:00 pm at College Avenue.
  • Contact: For scheduling conflicts, reach out to Dee Fuchs-Center Director.
  • School Closure: Following Gov. Evers’ decision, schools closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 year.
  • Continued Education: K4-8th grade instruction via Google Classroom, Class Dojo, and paper work packets.
  • Updates: Further information on materials pick-up, locker cleaning, and ongoing instruction to be provided.
  • 2020-21 School Year Enrollment: Ongoing with online and mail-in options.
  • Wisconsin Parental Choice Program: Extended application period until May 14.
  • Tuition Discount: $150 discount for referring a new family for the 2020-2021 school year.
  • Divine Mercy Sunday: Live streaming of Mass and Holy Hour with Eucharistic Adoration.
  • Eucharistic Procession: Scheduled for April 18, with specific safety instructions.
  • Divine Mercy Holy Hour Livestream: Scripture readings, music, prayers, and Divine Mercy Chaplet.
  • 10-Day Divine Mercy Journey: Starting on Divine Mercy Sunday, featuring a series on Divine Mercy.
  • Daily Reflections: Available from Archbishop Jerome Listecki.
  • Sunday Mass Broadcast: Live every Sunday at 11 a.m. on FOX6 News Milwaukee.
  • Stay updated via Facebook, website, and email communications.
  • Psalm 118:1: “Give thanks to the LORD for he is good, for his mercy endures forever.”
  • Acts 4:11-12: Highlighting the cornerstone of salvation.

For more information, refer to the respective contact points or visit the Divine Mercy official channels.