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  2. Divine Mercy image - Wikipedia

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    The original Divine Mercy painting by Eugeniusz Kazimirowski (1934) as advised by Sister Faustina, in 2017 the image underwent renovation and restoration to its original form. The first painting was made by Eugeniusz Kazimirowski , under the supervision of Kowalska and her confessor, Sopoćko, in Vilnius .

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  4. Eugeniusz Kazimirowski - Wikipedia

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    Eugeniusz Marcin Kazimirowski (11 November 1873 – 23 September 1939 in Białystok) was a Polish painter, and member of the realism movement.He is best known for the first depiction of the Divine Mercy image in 1934, based on a request from Faustyna Kowalska and her confessor Michael Sopoćko.

  5. Adolf Hyła - Wikipedia

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    Hyła painted the Divine Mercy image for the Divine Mercy Sanctuary, Kraków, as a votive offering for having survived World War II. [2] [3] The image was painted by Hyła five years after the death of Faustina Kowalska in 1938, under the direction of one of her confessors, Józef Andrasz. [3]

  6. Divine Mercy (Catholic devotion) - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Mercy is a Catholic devotion to the mercy of God associated with the reported apparitions of Jesus to Faustina Kowalska. [1]The Divine Mercy devotion is composed of several practices such as the Divine Mercy Sunday, the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy or the Divine Mercy image, which Kowalska describes in her diary as "God's loving mercy" towards all people, especially for sinners.

  7. Faustina Kowalska - Wikipedia

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    The original image of the Divine Mercy, painted under the guidance of Faustina Kowalska Archbishop Karol Wojtyła later became Pope John Paul II and beatified and canonized Kowalska. On 30 April 2000, Pope John Paul II proclaimed the Second Sunday of Easter as the Divine Mercy Sunday , which is the Sunday after Easter Sunday . [ 4 ]