What is the Consecration to Divine Mercy?
The word "consecration" means to set apart for God. For instance, in the Church, the "consecrated life" refers to those who make vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience for the purpose of serving God according to the charism of a religious community. Of course, a personal consecration to Divine Mercy is not the same as making vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Rather, it's a self-offering to God (a setting of oneself apart for God) that anyone can make - whether the person is a member of the clergy, consecrated religious, or laity - and they do it for the specific purpose of glorifying God's mercy.
(taken from https://www.thedivinemercy.org/articles/introduction-33-days-merciful-love)
When is Holy Rosary's Consecration Day?
We'll be preparing for this consecration as a parish with the Feast of Corpus Christi (June 19) as our parish consecration day.
How can I prepare?
We will be using the book 33 Days to Merciful Love by Fr. Michael Gaitley MIC. We have limited copies available for pickup at the Parish Office. We will begin preparation on May 17 which is 33 days prior to our parish consecration day. You are welcome to prepare on your own, build a group with a few friends, or join a group with the parish. Please note how you plan to prepare from the options listed below.