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26 April 2025

Global Concert Calls For Mercy And Peace From Kraków

Symfonia Miłosierdzia unites artists and viewers worldwide in prayer.

On April 26, 2025, at 17:30, TVP2 will broadcast the concert "Symfonia Miłosierdzia" live from Kraków-Łagiewniki. This unique event merges a concert with a prayer vigil, uniting viewers from six continents in a global call for mercy and peace. The concert will feature an impressive lineup of artists, including Edyta Górniak, Roxie Węgiel, Buika, Charles Auclair, Yasmin Levy, Ive Mendes, Florian Hille, Sofia Karlsson, and Carla Pires.

The music for the concert is composed by Bartłomiej Gliniak and directed by Halina Przebinda. The songs, inspired by the "Dzienniczek" of St. Sister Faustina, will be performed in 16 different languages, allowing the event to resonate with a diverse audience. As stated on the "Symfonia Miłosierdzia" website, the event aims to connect people from various cultures in a unified prayer for peace.

The concert is particularly significant as it takes place on the eve of the Feast of Divine Mercy, a day that holds great importance in the Catholic Church. It will be held near the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Kraków-Łagiewniki, a site of pilgrimage for many, including Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis himself. The location is symbolic, as it is where the legacy of St. Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of Divine Mercy, continues to inspire millions.

In a heartfelt message, Cardinal Tagle encouraged participation in the "Symfonia Miłosierdzia," describing it as a "pilgrimage of hope through Divine Mercy." This sentiment was echoed by Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś, who emphasized that the event speaks the language of culture, aesthetics, and beauty. He highlighted that it will serve as a grand thanksgiving for the pontificate of Pope Francis.

Jan Mrowca, a Polish businessman and philanthropist who is the initiator of this event, expressed that the "Symfonia Miłosierdzia" is a direct response to Pope Francis' call for prayer for mercy and peace in today's turbulent times. He stated, "This is a loud and firm response to what is happening today, coming from Kraków, from Poland, from the grave of St. Faustina. We will implore God’s mercy and the gift of peace with confidence."

As the concert unfolds, artists will connect live with sanctuaries of Mercy across the globe, including locations in Brazil, the USA, Tanzania, the Philippines, and Australia. This international collaboration will allow participants from various countries to join in the performance, further amplifying the message of unity and hope.

With over 200 artists set to perform, the "Symfonia Miłosierdzia" is expected to be a monumental event. Thanks to modern technology, viewers around the world will be able to connect via television and the internet, joining together in prayer and song. The organizers have expressed that the primary intention of the symphony is to beseech for mercy and peace during these challenging times.

The event will be broadcast not only on TVP2 but also on EWTN and through the official website, symfoniamilosierdzia.pl, making it accessible to a global audience. The combination of music, prayer, and community is poised to create a powerful atmosphere of hope and solidarity.

As the world continues to grapple with various crises, the "Symfonia Miłosierdzia" stands as a beacon of light, calling for compassion and understanding. It invites everyone, regardless of their background, to join in this collective prayer for mercy, echoing the sentiments of St. Faustina and the teachings of Pope Francis.

In a world that often feels divided, events like the "Symfonia Miłosierdzia" remind us of the power of unity and the importance of coming together in faith. As the concert approaches, anticipation grows for what promises to be a transformative experience for all involved.