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Testimonials
from our customers and friends.

Mercy
Films did a fantastic job of working with our parish as we contemplated
ordering this very large (approximately 6' x 4') Divine Mercy Image.
This was a big purchase for a small parish such as ours and Jim
carefully guided us through the process - ultimetely delivering
the Image in great shape and in a timely manner. I would recommend
to any parish that they puchase one of Mercy Film's restored Vilnius
Images on canvas ... it is truly awesome in appearance and it will
be a source of many graces."
John
Trustee - Queen of Peace Church, Buffalo, NY
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I
just received my Masterpiece on the Divine Mercy today. To be perfectly
honest with you, when I took the picture out of the box, I was absolutely
speechless!!!!!! I stared at it for about ten minutes almost breathless!
The picture actually GLOWED!!!!! I've never seen a more magnifcient
picture in my life! I thank you so much for a fantastic job. I will
treasure it for the rest of my life! (20 x 36 Restored Vilnius -
11/05)
Thank You and God Bless,
Paul Dacri, Worchester, MA
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Jim
(Mercy Films) , thank you so much for the wonderful job that you
did on the gold framed Vilnius Mercy Image you produced for our
church, St. James the Less in Savannah, Georgia. At a little less
than 5 ft. wide and around 9 ft. tall, it is one of the largest
Images I have ever seen. It arrived safely thanks to the excellent
packing job you did. We were very impressed with the size and strength
of the wooden crate you put together for its transport.
It
is such a vibrant Image that it truly grabs a person.
I am truly amazed at how beautiful it turned out. I was also surprised
at how large an image it takes to look appropriate in our large
churches. If it were to be hanging at eye level it could be smaller,
but not much smaller than around 3ft by 6ft, if it is going to look
proportionate in a large church.
Again
a very big thank you for our excellent 9ft Vilnius Mercy Image and
we are praying that your commitment to making these Mercy Images
continues to be successful and draws responses from throughout the
Americas.
Richard O'Connor, Savannah, GA
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7.5' Image at the National Shrine of The Divine
Mercy
Stockbridge, MA
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Father
Seraphim Michalenko, MIC, stands with Jim Mattingly, founder of
Mercy Films, Inc., and his wife, Cecilia, at a conference given
by Father on the power of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy in the struggle
against abortion. This talk was given at the Little Sisters of the
Poor Chapel (below) in Enfield, CT, in the winter of 2004. This
talk will soon become available on DVD. For more information, contact
Jim via email. Father Seraphim
served as vice-postulator for the cause of St. Faustina.

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Dear Jim,
It has been over a year since I received your beautiful image of
the Divine Mercy with the writings in Polish, English and French.
It has finally reached its final destination: the staircase of my
daughter's house. I can now send you the shots that you requested,
albeit late. Please let me know what you think of the frame and
the final setting.
God bless you,
Maryse
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4' Image, St. Paul's Church, Congers, NY
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3'
Image, Nurses for Divine Mercy
Marie Romagnano, RN, stands in front of a restored
Image with her new book, "Nursing with the Hands
of Jesus". Marie trains nurses in the message
of Divine Mercy to bring mercy and the chaplet to the dying and
critically injured. Learn more at www.nursesfordivinemercy.com.
You can purchase her books at the Marian
webstore. Please support her wonderful apostolate!
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4'
Image, Vancouver, BC
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Dear
Mercy Films / Jim,
I
picked up the Divine Mercy image yesterday morning (Holy Thursday)
from the UPS depot. The depot is located on the outskirts of the
city and close to Our Lady of Fatima (Portuguese/English) parish
where the Image will be venerated.
Since
I wasn't far from the church I decided to drive there right away
in hope of maybe finding Fr. Manuel at home in the rectory. He was
just pulling out of the driveway when I pulled up so fortunately
we didn't miss each other. He opened the door to the rectory and
as I took the box out of the trunk, he remarked rather apprehensively,
"It is large." That had me a bit concerned because I wanted
very much for him to be happy with the Image for his parishioners.
I took the box into the living room of the rectory and carefully
cut the tape around the seams and opened the box. I tossed aside
all the protective plastic bubble wrap and removed the tape that
held the wrapping - the back of the Image was only visible to us
and we were both anxious to see it.
When
I turned it to face us we were both rather awe struck and Father
remarked, "It is so beautiful!" Indeed it is stunningly
beautiful and I had to hold back the tears thinking how wonderful
and loving Our Lord is and how that moment of His appearance must
have been so truly blessed for Saint Faustina to see Him in such
brilliant majesty and glory. And it was so consoling to know that
Our Lord is ever with his faithful and is as always calling all
people to Him but perhaps in a special way in these troublesome
and spiritually promiscuous times.
There
was a long pause as Father Manuel and I venerated the Image for
a while in silence and then he wondered out loud where it should
hang, "Now I have to think about a suitable place in the Church...."I
drove back to the office heading into the direction of the dazzling
morning sunlight that was partially blinding the rest of the drivers
heading into town. Thank God for that glorious light, no one was
able to notice my tears of joy. Praised be Jesus!
Thank
you Jim, and may God bless you.
A devoted parishioner in British Columbia, Canada
Ave Maria!
PS
Father Manuel wrote me a few days before Divine Mercy Sunday: "The
beautiful image was put in the church in a prominent place from
where it will remind us of the great love He shows to us."
The Image of our Lord is now indeed in a prominent location, just
to the left of the altar from where it captures your glance immediately
upon entering the church. What I noticed most before Mass was how
many of the faithful were praying to Jesus in that Image before
the Mass started.
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Dear
Mercy Films / Jim,
Thank
you for the Divine Mercy Image. We are very grateful. The Image
is so beautiful and will change many hearts! Mercy Films / Jim,
we had a wonderful retreat with Jesus talking about His Eucharistic
heart and His Divine Mercy
attached please see some photos
Thank you so much! I still want to write more about UZIMA for your
website
Father
Benedict Croell, OP,
Kisumu,KENYA

UZIMA
with Bishop of Kericho

UZIMA
with Bishop of Kericho

Bro.
Pedro John Baptist Juma (Dominican Novice) preaching about the
Mercy of Jesus Christ at Mafungo ya UZIMA Kericho
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Dear
Jim,
Just to let you know I received the Divine Mercy Images today. The
Images are beautiful and I want to once again thank you very much
and wish you and Mercy Films my best wishes and much success for
the future.
Tom Cardamone, Australia
2 restored Vilnius Images
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Dear
Mercy Films,
I
just wanted to say a heartfelt thank you to your organization for
providing us with such a stunning Divine Mercy picture. Our 36"
x 20" framed canvas arrived last Thursday, January 27. The
DHL delivery person rang our door bell at 3 p.m. How fitting an
arrival time!!
My husband and
I just love the image and its presentation--- it truly glows no
matter what the time of day or lighting conditions. We will keep
the brochures you sent us nearby to share with any and all who admire
the picture - and we will recommend that they check your website
to see the wonderful options you offer.
Divine Mercy
has been an important part of our faith and prayer life-- but we
both feel a new, deeper attraction and commitment to the prayers
and devotions having taken the step to bring this image into our
home. Thank you to all of your staff who are involved in Divine
Mercy apostolates-- it is a great service and is doing great good
in our world! We also appreciate the other booklets and apostolate
information you included with our delivery. They, too, are well
done and are very inviting to read and to share
I
hope this year to convince one of our priests to actually prepare
the people of the parish for Mercy Sunday. Let's say a prayer that
my Pastor agrees to hang the Image in the Main Church. If not, I
will bring it back and forth for special feast days. I'm starting
to think maybe I should offer to have a little teaching in the parish,
and I could tell the people about St. Faustina and Jesus of Mercy.
We
had a great miracle in our family from St. Faustina and Jesus of
Mercy. My husband had a serious heart attack ,at 45 years if age,
in May 2000. The doctors were very serious in their predictions,
and they feared large to moderate heart damage, due to the test
results. I hung up a prayer card of Divine Mercy over my Husband
in the ICU, and another one of St.,( then Blessed), Faustina. We
prayed the novena and the Chaplet over and over.I also prayed to
my protector, St. Joseph. Several days into the situation, my husband
was transferred to Westchester Medical Center. I drove back home
one night, after all day at the hospital...a 2 hour drive one way.
I sat on the couch in the dark, and I closed my eyes. I saw someone
walking toward me in light. It was a nun, and I recognized the habit.
I realized, as she got closer, that it was St. Faustina, in living
color! Suddenly, behind her, appeared our Lord, and looked like
the Divine Mercy Image. Rays of light streamed from His heart, and
my husband appeared below them, in his hospital bed, just as I had
left him. I began to pray for his healing...for a miracle. St. Faustina
looked at me, for what it seemed to be a long pause, and then she
reached up behind her, and took from out Lord's heart, a large crystal
heart, swirling within with white, pink, and red light, like smoke
almost. She paused again, looking at me, and then bent low to bring
the heart down toward my husband in the hospital bed. Instantly,
all was dark again. I had great hope, as I traveled to see my husband
the next day. After Casey's angioplasty, the doctors were pleased
and amazed that he looked so good, and that the damage was so small,
at the bottom. They were so surprised, and completely changed their
prognosis to a favorable one.
It
is five years later, and Casey is now 50,and doing well, thanks
be to God, Jesus' Divine Mercy, and St. Faustina! A Priest also
blessed Casey with a relic of Padre Pio, and we send our thanks
to the dear Padre also. We have two sons, 12 and 14. The younger
, Ryan was born with Spina Bifida, and many of the accompanying
conditions...neurogenic bladder and bowel, shunted for hydrocephalas,
Arnold Chiari brain malformation,and a sub-clinical seizure disorder,
and he has had 5 surgeries. My older boy, Evan has had two surgeries
for hydro-neufrosis of the kidney...also from an undetected birth
defect. Both boys have good and happy dispositions, and are very
prayerful. Evan will graduate from St. Joseph's 8th grade in June.
We hope to send him on to Catholic High School. Ryan continues to
improve with Our Lady's Intercession. You can see why we have such
a devotion to Jesus of Mercy!
God
bless you all and thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Ginger &
Del
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Thought
you might like to see how beautiful our new Divine Mercy picture
looks in our Church.
Thanks - it is absolutely marvelous!
May God bless you and ALL your work you do.
Pat
St. Mary's
Lincoln, NE
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How
do we properly venerate the Image of The Divine Mercy?"
Click above to learn more!
A
great deal of research has gone into the process for creating this
Image on canvas.
The
Image is completely waterproof and will last 100 years if kept out
of direct sunlight.
Everytime
you purchase an Image, you make a donation to the "Faustina"
film project.
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