Divine Mercy Sunday in ASL
Fr. Mike Depcik gives us hope and clarification of the gospel this weekend. ASL Catholic Media provides a pure linguistic transliteration of the gospel in ASL. We hope that these two growing and powerful Catholic resources satisfy your spiritual needs. Thank you for visiting us and viewing these two videos of Divine Mercy Sunday in ASL.

Divine Mercy Sunday concludes the octave of Easter. See also how to gain an indulgence.
April 20 2022 General Audience Pope Francis + ASL
April 20 2022 General Audience Pope Francis + ASL is done in St. Peters Square. Check out more Vatican news.
The Incarnation of Mercy
“ASL Catholic Media is partnering with the St. Josemaria Institute to provide an interpretation of the following podcast: The Incarnation of Mercy
The Church celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday at the conclusion of the Easter Octave during which we are reminded to “be merciful, just as [our] Father is merciful” (Luke 6:36). In this podcast, Fr. Peter Armenio reflects on the mercy of God by sharing a deeper understanding of the Eucharist. He explains that Christ is the incarnation of mercy itself which is revealed to us through the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist. As we receive the Eucharist and allow Christ to dwell within us, we also receive the grace of the Holy Spirit which empowers us to show mercy toward those we encounter each day and inspires us to love with the heart of Christ. St. Josemaria explains: “Mercy is more than simply being compassionate. Mercy is the overflow of charity, which brings with it also an overflow of justice. Mercy means keeping one’s heart totally alive, throbbing in a way that is both human and divine, with a love that is strong, self-sacrificing and generous” (Friends of God, no. 232). ASL Catholic Media provides instructional content about the Catholic faith in American Sign Language. Whether you are Deaf, hearing, a Catholic or non-Catholic, all are welcome!”- Youtube post
Have a blessed Tuesday within the Octave of Easter!

“Urbi et Orbi” in ASL
The “Urbi et Orbi” in ASL can be found here. Pope Francis delivers the “Urbi et Orbi.” This latin phrase means ‘To the city [of Rome] and the World,” to everyone.
Easter Sunday ASL Reflection
ASL Catholic Media shares a wonderful Easter Sunday reflection in American Sign Language. Sharing the good news is our Christian duty. Deaf Churches across the United States will benefit from this video.
Easter Sunday ASL Sermon
An Easter Sunday ASL sermon is brought to you by two priests, Fr. Mike Depcik and Fr. Sean Loomis. To find the nearest mass time in your area for Easter Sunday in ASL click here.
Passion of Jesus Christ in ASL
ASL Catholic Media enacts the passion of Jesus Christ in ASL. May God continue blessing their work!
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April 13 2022 General Audience Pope Francis + ASL
April 13 2022 General Audience Pope Francis + ASL is at St. Paul VI’s hall in the Vatican.
Deaf Ministry Holy Week
Deaf Ministry Holy Week and Lent series is brought to us by ASL Catholic Media.


