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  1. Grow closer to St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Back by popular demand! Join us to discover the mystery of Divine Mercy in this do-it-yourself retreat! Format Reflect daily & meet once a week When 27 Aug to 1 Oct (consecration) on the Feast of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. Tuesday sessions 8.00pm – 9.30pm (Zoom or in-person) Consecration Day 6.00pm to ...

  2. www.mercyrelief.orgMercy Relief

    Mercy Relief goes beyond race, religion and the shores of Singapore to empower disaster-stricken communities. Your support allows us to scale our impact both locally and regionally.

  3. Parish Office Opening Hours. Mon – Fri : 11am – 6pm (Closed for lunch: 1pm – 2pm) Sat: 9am – 5pm (Closed for lunch: 1pm – 2pm) Sun: 9am – 1pm. Closed on public holidays.

  4. Church of Divine Mercy, Singapore. 12,703 likes · 130 talking about this · 102,165 were here. Church of Divine Mercy is one of the newer Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Singapore with 4000...

  5. For all parishioners to experience God’s merciful love and to be witnesses of His unfailing love and boundless mercy to all.

  6. Oct 2, 2022 · address: 19 Pasir Ris Street 72, East District. (show location map) telephone number: 6583 3378. priest: Father Damian De Wind. confession: website: http://www.divinemercy.sg. additional info: Public Holidays Mass: 8AM. NOTES.

  7. A series of video compilations depicting the life of the Church of Divine Mercy, Singapore (CDM) - A life centred on our Lord Jesus Christ through : Learning about the word of God - Homilies ...

  8. Welcome to myCatholicSG. 19 Pasir Ris Street 72 Singapore 518771. secretariat@divinemercy.sg Email

  9. Church of Divine Mercy, Singapore. 12,708 likes · 193 talking about this · 102,221 were here. Church of Divine Mercy is one of the newer Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Singapore with 4000...

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mercy_ReliefMercy Relief - Wikipedia

    Mercy Relief [1] is a Non-Governmental humanitarian organization based in Singapore. It was established in 2001 by Perdaus, a Malay-Muslim organization and became the first Muslim organisation in Singapore with a disaster humanitarian relief wing.