Feast of Our Lady of Mercy


By: Michelle Villanueva
Photo By: Cathlyn Manlapas

This day marked the celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Mercy, and even if it’s all about empathy and compassion, its history started with suppression.

The religious order, Mercedarians' founding, dates to a time when countries and rulers were conquerors. It was when people pushed one ideal, and everyone was subjected to one faith. Therefore, Christians who were captured could not declare their faith because it meant risking their lives.

According to Mercy Home, Our Lady of Mercy appeared to several people, including St. Peter Nolasco, St. Reymond of Pennafort, and King James of Aragon, which led the three of them to start the religious order and free the captured Christians.

The Mercedarians stepped up for those who were suppressed and held captive. They also recognized poverty and addressed people who were in need. Inspired by Our Lady of Mercy herself, they uphold their resolve to die for those who are losing their faith.
 
May this celebration serve as a reminder to help another, to step up and act without expecting recognition, and to be a beacon of change just as Our Lady of Mercy sparks a beacon of light for those people in the dark.

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