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Divine mercy Sharing Oil Movement, were coming soon in Quiapo Ecclesiastes 9:10

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Ecclesiastes 9:10 "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might"


My first day to wear the divine mercy black Tshirt in the church, after I finish the holy mass and Eucharist I went to market to buy plain blue corner Tshirt, I plan to design this shirt with divine mercy, I bought already some material I need like the ironing design for tshirt, I'm kind exhausted because I'm the one who do the work almost 90% of it from arranging and mixing the healing oil putting in the container, praying over with it, printing, xerox, layout designing the divine mercy shirt all in all design and even in the Scapular I'm the one who created and design it, the fare transportation came from my wallet, I hired some people to be with this mission so I can able to finish it faster, then Charo came two of us in this mission since it's only 300 pieces healing oil we can easily to give it to people in quiapo, but Charo did help by bringing other members through out this mission two of them so now we have 4 person in this mission sharing oil divine mercy movement, no sleep, editing, posting, making blog which in my own website name https://www.msyunasalazar.com/heartofworship arranging, penance at the church daily working up so early just to go for church service, designing shirt, scapular etc I did really felt this exhaustion and I'm afraid I might passed out in sharing oil mission event which will held in QUIAPO

This morning felt so special – it was my first time wearing the finished Divine Mercy black t-shirt to church. As I walked into the sanctuary, I could feel the weight of every stitch and design element I’d carefully crafted, from the central image of Christ’s merciful heart to the personalized scapular attached at the chest. The fabric felt like armor for my spirit as I joined the congregation for Holy Mass and received the Eucharist; I whispered a prayer that these shirts would bring as much comfort to others as they’ve given me.


Right after service, I headed straight to the market to pick up plain blue crew-neck t-shirts – I’ve been envisioning a new Divine Mercy design for them, something lighter and more vibrant to suit different preferences. I already grabbed all the materials I need, including iron-on transfer sheets and special fabric paints that will hold up through countless washes. As I carried the bundles of shirts and supplies back to my place, the tiredness hit me hard.

I’ve been shouldering nearly 90% of the work for this mission, and it’s all starting to catch up. From sourcing ingredients to mix the healing oil, carefully pouring each batch into containers, and praying over every single vial with intention – every step feels sacred, but also physically draining. Then there’s all the administrative and creative work: printing prayer cards, making photocopies of important teachings, designing and laying out not just the t-shirts but every detail of the scapulars I created from scratch. Even transportation costs have come out of my own pocket, and while I hired a few helpers to speed things up, most of the heavy lifting still falls to me.

Thankfully, Charo – the friend I made through our shared devotion to the Divine Mercy – came on board a while back, and what started as just the two of us has grown. She brought in two more dedicated members, so now our small team has four people working together to prepare the 300 vials of healing oil we’ll be distributing in Quiapo. Their support means the world to me, but the pace hasn’t slowed down at all.

I’ve been pulling all-nighters editing photos, writing posts for my website https://www.msyunasalazar.com/heartofworship, and updating our blog with stories about the Sharing Oil Movement’s growth here in Metro Manila. On top of that, I’ve been making daily visits to church for penance and prayer, waking up before dawn to make it to the early morning service before diving into design work and mission preparations. My body is screaming for rest, and I can’t help but feel a flicker of fear – what if I collapse during the Quiapo event? We’ve worked so hard to get everything ready, and so many people are counting on us to bring them the blessing of the anointing oil and the reminder of God’s infinite mercy through our t-shirts and scapulars.

Even with all the exhaustion weighing me down, I know every bit of effort is worth it. As I lay out the new blue shirts on my work table tonight, I’m already sketching out the design – and with each line I draw, I’m praying for strength to carry me through to the mission day, and for the grace to serve others with the same love that has sustained me through this journey.


Until Next Time,

Yuna

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