Fr. Mark Baron

Who was St. Agnes?

Join Fr. Mark Baron, MIC, the new Director of the Association of Marian Helpers (“Fr. Joseph, MIC”), as he tells the story of St. Agnes, whose feast we celebrate on Jan. 21. Agnes was just 13 years old when she was martyred in the year 304 A.D. Yet her brief life, heroic virtue, and death captured the imagination of her contemporaries and the Church in Rome. St. Agnes, pray for us!

Ask a Marian: What is (a) Divine Mercy SUNDAE?

What is Divine Mercy Sunday? What is a Divine Mercy SUNDAE? Father Mark Baron, MIC, the new "Fr. Joseph" of the Association of Marian Helpers, explains to us the great Feast of Mercy from a very tasty new perspective! Learn about the Feast of Divine Mercy Sunday while feasting on a sweet treat! AND PLEASE REMEMBER: You do NOT have to go to Confession on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 7, if you have ALREADY been to Confession and remain in a state of grace!

Ask a Marian: Pentecost

What is Pentecost? Should we celebrate the Church's Birthday? Bake a cake? Is the Holy Spirit like the Force from Star Wars? Father Mark Baron, MIC, answers these questions and more regarding this important Feast Day. Pentecost marks the end of the Easter season and is celebrated this year on Sunday, May 19. Tune in to find out all you need to know about this great feast!

Add Your Intentions!

Join Fr. Mark Baron, MIC in praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the dying each Friday! To add your intentions, go to DivineMercyPlus.org and under the "Live" tab, click on Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the Dying and submit your intentions that you would like us to pray for! Join us live every Friday at 3 p.m. on DivineMercyPlus.org, or our Instagram or Facebook pages!

Mental Health & Faith

Father Mark Baron, MIC, sits down with fellow Marian priest Fr. Thaddaeus Lancton, MIC, and Dr. Matthew Breuninger, Associate Professor of Psychology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, to discuss different topics in the Catholic faith and how they benefit our mental health.

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