ST. JAMES CHURCH – SEARCY: Diocese to open Divine Mercy shrine in Little Rock in June

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Bishop Anthony B. Taylor is acting on a constant theme of the synodal process in Arkansas for the desire for more opportunities for spiritual growth.

On the feast of Corpus Christi, June 11, St. Edward Church in Little Rock will be established as a diocesan shrine of Divine Mercy.

“This shrine will be at and will serve as a place of pilgrimage, adoration and reconciliation,” Bishop Taylor said.

In an announcement made during a recorded homily to all Masses Dec. 3-4, he said he hopes to increase Catholics’ love for and appreciation of the Eucharist during the national Eucharistic revival, which runs through 2024, by announcing the new initiative at one of the diocese’s most historic churches.

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