Through the generosity of benefactors, the Fathers of Mercy built the Chapel of Divine Mercy to glorify God and His abundant Mercy, giving visitors a quiet refuge from the noise of the world. Learn more about the Chapel and the rest of the buildings on our grounds.
Solemnly dedicated in 2008, this Romanesque style Chapel was built as the primary oratory of the Fathers of Mercy. With the mixture of murals and colors, the Chapel of Divine Mercy expresses the Mercy of God through it’s many features which also accentuate the charism and apostolate of the Fathers of Mercy. We invite you to come down to our Generalate to see the Chapel in person, but until then, click through the photos below. We hope to see you soon.

The Sanctuary
A look at the sanctuary of the Chapel of Divine Mercy, highlighting the High Altar and Altar of Sacrifice. To the left of the sanctuary are the murals (left to right): The Last Supper, The Baptism in the Jordan, and Jesus with the little children. On the right side, there are three more murals (left to right): Jesus giving the keys to St. Peter, The Good Shepherd, and the Sermon on the Mount. Centered is the main mural depicting the image of Divine Mercy, along with the parable of the Prodigal Son, as well as Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Bernadette.

The Altar of Sacrifice
A closer look at the Altar of Sacrifice, and the High Altar. Included in the niches of the High Altar are statues of (left to right): St. Paul, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and St. Augustine.

The Left Side of the Nave
The left side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy. This side of the Chapel highlights the words from the Chaplet of Divine Mercy: “For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.”

The Right Side of the Nave
The right side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy. This side highlights the words from the Chaplet of Divine Mercy: “Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.”

Stations of the Cross
Looking at the right side of the Chapel of Divine Mercy, the Stations of the Cross can be seen, as well as one of the angels holding one of the Ten Commandments.

One of Our Angels
A closer view of the angels that surround the Chapel of Divine Mercy, who each hold one of the Ten Commandments.

Immaculate Heart of Mary Stained Glass Rose Window
The stained glass window, depicting the Immaculate Heart of Mary, on the left side of the sanctuary of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Jesus and the Children
A closer look at the Jesus and the children mural in the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. Joseph Side Chapel
This is the St. Joseph side altar on the left side of the sanctuary of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. Peter Receives the Keys from Jesus
A closer look at the Jesus giving the keys to St. Peter mural in the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Blessed Virgin Mary Side Altar
This is the Blessed Virgin Mary side altar on the right side of the sanctuary of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Diving Mercy Image Detail
A look at the feature painting of the Divine Mercy image which is attached to the top of our main celebrant’s chair in the sanctuary of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Sacred Heart of Jesus Stained Glass Rose Window
The stained glass window, depicting the Sacred Heart of Jesus, on the right side of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Most Holy Eucharist Stained Glass Rose Window
This stained glass window is located above the choir loft, and depicts the Most Holy Eucharist suspended above the Precious Chalice.

St. Anthony of Padua
Our statue of St. Anthony of Padua which is located on the back right side of the nave at the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. Dominic
Our statue of St. Dominic which is located on the back left side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Blessed John Paul II
Our statue of Blessed John Paul II which is located on the middle right side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. Faustina
Our Statue of St. Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of Divine Mercy, which is located on the middle left side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. Therese of Lisieux
Our statue of St. Therese of Lisieux, patroness of missionaries, which is located on the middle right of nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. John the Baptist
Our statue of St. John the Baptist which is located on the middle left side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

St. Pio of Pietrelcina
Our life-sized statue of St. Pio of Pietrelcina on the front right side of the nave of the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

The Relic Case
The relic case located on the front left side of the nave of the Chapel. We have over 100 relics of various saints which can be venerated by the public when visiting the Chapel of Divine Mercy.

Assumption Hall
A photograph of Assumption Hall, the residence where our priests reside while back home from our Apostolate.