FAUSTINUM PRESENTS
A four-day
Divine Mercy Retreat in English
Mercy Made Manifest in the Upper Room
“When on Holy Thursday I lift Myself in the Blessed Sacrament,
You were very much on My mind.”
(Diary of Saint Faustina, 1774)
Retreat Summary
This four-day Retreat will be held in Kraków–Łagiewniki beginning on 20 August 2026.
During this retreat, we will embark on a spiritual journey to the Upper Room, entering more deeply into the mystery of Divine Mercy revealed by Christ on Holy Thursday. On that sacred night, Jesus showed the fullness of His love by giving Himself entirely for us. In the Upper Room, we are invited to encounter Christ who pours out His very Self and calls us to trust in His merciful love.
Through prayer, reflection, and the guidance of our retreat leaders, participants will be renewed in God’s mercy and invited to grow in a life of trusting discipleship, grounded in the spirituality of Saint Faustina.
Accompanied by Our Lady and Saint Faustina, we will learn to receive God’s mercy more deeply, to live it faithfully each day, and to share it with the world.
Duration
This four-day retreat will begin on Thursday, 20 August 2026, at 3:00 pm and will conclude after lunch on Sunday, 23 August 2026.
Cost : 240€ per person
Venue: At The Shrine of the Divine Mercy Kraków–Łagiewniki
Retreat leader:
Fr. Jason Jones, STB
Canon of the Chapter of the Diocese of Menevia (Wales) and Rector of the Diocesan Shrine of Divine Mercy.
Since 1989, he has been actively spreading the message of Divine Mercy through conferences, retreats, and pastoral events in various countries. He is the author of numerous articles on Divine Mercy and is well known to the Sisters at the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Kraków-Łagiewniki, as well as to many who participated in the online retreat organised by Faustinum in 2020.
Sr. Faustia Szaboova, ISMM
Sister of Our Lady of Mercy, actively involved in the proclamation of the message of Divine Mercy at the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Kraków-Łagiewniki and internationally. She participates in the mission of spreading the Divine Mercy message through formation, retreats, and pastoral outreach.
