CBCP leads nationwide renewal of Divine Mercy consecration amid crises
A 50-foot statue of Jesus Christ stands at Divine Mercy Hills in El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental. (CBCP Photo)
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has endorsed the renewal of the country’s consecration to Jesus through the Divine Mercy devotion amid ongoing national and global crises.
CBCP president and Lipa Archbishop Gilbert Garcera said the initiative responds to continuing challenges, urging the faithful to turn to faith as a source of hope and spiritual renewal.
“In the face of our current national and global crises, this renewal of consecration would be a beautiful and fitting response of hope in the Lord’s Mercy,” Garcera said in a letter to dioceses.
Citing the diary of visionary St. Faustina Kowalska, Garcera emphasized the importance of the devotion, saying Christ offered His mercy as “the last hope of salvation” for mankind.
He described the act as a “profound expression of trust” in Divine Mercy, which he said serves as a refuge in times of uncertainty and trial.
CBCP said the consecration prayer will replace the general intercessions in all Masses nationwide on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12, as part of the observance.
It also encouraged dioceses, parishes, religious communities, and Catholic institutions to take part in the nationwide initiative.
“Together, let us entrust ourselves, our Church, and our nation to the boundless mercy of God, confident that in His mercy we will find the healing, renewal, and hope we so deeply need,” Garcera said.
The Philippines first carried out a nationwide consecration to the Divine Mercy in 2025, a practice that has since been continued as part of the Church’s devotional observance.