2025.10.11 – When Faith, Family, and Facebook Connect: Confirming Parish Live-Streams and Community Devotion

Story & Details

The Chaplet of Divine Mercy (Spanish: Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia) is a Catholic prayer rooted in the visions of St. Faustina Kowalska. It is prayed worldwide, traditionally at 3:00 p.m., known as the “Hour of Mercy.”

At that same hour—15:00 Netherlands time—many Catholics unite in prayer, including those following the devotion through digital means. In Pigüé, Argentina, Parroquia Pigüé brings this moment to life through Facebook Live, where parishioners and families gather online to recite the chaplet together. The parish frequently streams this devotion and always communicates schedule updates or cancellations transparently.

This digital gathering not only connects local faithful but also extends the spirit of community devotion to family members living abroad, showing how online spaces can sustain spiritual life across borders and generations.

(This reflection is based on the parish’s recent streaming activity and public posts as of October 2025.)

Final Thoughts

By blending faith, family life, and digital connectivity, Parroquia Pigüé demonstrates how spiritual devotion adapts and thrives in the modern era. The parish’s openness in sharing schedules and its commitment to online participation highlight how tradition can harmonize beautifully with technology—keeping prayer alive and accessible in everyday life.

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Published by Leonardo Tomás Cardillo

https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardocardillo

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