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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 27 MIN

Divine Mercy and The Power of Reconciliation

from Living in the Heart of the Most Holy Trinity · host Garry E. Hall

Divine Mercy and The Power of ReconciliationDivine Mercy Sunday, Personalized Prayer, and Reconciliation | Living in the Heart of the Most Holy TrinityRear Admiral Garry Hall hosts with substitute co-host Rear Admiral Sonny Maso while Father Kelleher is on pilgrimage in Europe. They discuss their daily Catholic prayer routines, including gratitude, the Hallow app, and daily Mass, and emphasize thanking God rather than only asking for favors. Sonny explains personalizing the Divine Mercy Chaplet by praying for specific deceased loved ones, and Garry shares a prayer habit inspired by Chaplain Don denDulk that focuses on asking to be “a loving” father, husband, and friend rather than “better” or “more.” They pray a Holy Spirit invocation together, reflect on Divine Mercy Sunday, Jesus appearing in the locked room and offering peace, and the importance of confession and reconciliation, including Catholic teachings on priestly absolution and evangelization.00:00 Welcome and Introductions01:09 Morning Prayer Routine02:54 Personalizing Divine Mercy05:47 Chaplain Wisdom on Loving09:10 Prayer to the Holy Spirit10:38 Divine Mercy Sunday Explained14:16 Gospel Reflections and Cana18:01 Evangelizing Mary and Confession24:13 Humility and Senior Leadership26:56 Closing Blessing and Farewell

Divine Mercy and The Power of ReconciliationDivine Mercy Sunday, Personalized Prayer, and Reconciliation | Living in the Heart of the Most Holy TrinityRear Admiral Garry Hall hosts with substitute co-host Rear Admiral Sonny Maso while Father Kelleher is on pilgrimage in Europe. They discuss their daily Catholic prayer routines, including gratitude, the Hallow app, and daily Mass, and emphasize thanking God rather than only asking for favors. Sonny explains personalizing the Divine Mercy Chaplet by praying for specific deceased loved ones, and Garry shares a prayer habit inspired by Chaplain Don denDulk that focuses on asking to be “a loving” father, husband, and friend rather than “better” or “more.” They pray a Holy Spirit invocation together, reflect on Divine Mercy Sunday, Jesus appearing in the locked room and offering peace, and the importance of confession and reconciliation, including Catholic teachings on priestly absolution and evangelization.00:00 Welcome and Introductions01:09 Morning Prayer Routine02:54 Personalizing Divine Mercy05:47 Chaplain Wisdom on Loving09:10 Prayer to the Holy Spirit10:38 Divine Mercy Sunday Explained14:16 Gospel Reflections and Cana18:01 Evangelizing Mary and Confession24:13 Humility and Senior Leadership26:56 Closing Blessing and Farewell

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