The “Merciful Jesus” collection – embroidered liturgical vestments
The Misericordious Jesus chasubles in this collection have been designed as liturgical vestments emphasizing the spirituality of Divine Mercy and the sacred nature of the celebration. Carefully crafted embroidery, rich gold ornamentation, and fine fabrics give this line a unique elegance and sacred character.
“Jezu, ufam Tobie”
Motif and composition
The theme of the collection was designed in the spirit of harmony and liturgical dignity. The ornaments draw the eye to the central image, maintaining a balance between form and symbolism.
Golden liturgical embroidery
Precise embroidery with gold thread emphasizes the solemn character of the robe and the durability of its workmanship.
High-quality fabric
The robes are made of selected jacquard fabric with a delicate structure and subtle sheen.
The Symbolism of Mercy
The image of the Merciful Jesus is the focal point of the composition, giving it spiritual depth and clarity of message.
Craftsmanship and precision of workmanship
The liturgical vestments from the “Merciful Jesus” collection are intended especially for celebrations related to the spirituality of Divine Mercy. They are used during Divine Mercy Sunday, Eucharistic services, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and celebrations of a penitential and prayerful nature.
Thanks to the clear symbolism of the image of the Merciful Christ, these vestments help to emphasize the spiritual dimension of the liturgy, directing the attention of the faithful to the message of trust and hope.
“Jezu, ufam Tobie”
Highest quality details
Image of the Merciful Jesus
Decorated liturgical collar
IHS symbol in gold thread
Ornaments inspired by sacred tradition
Stola “Merciful Jesus and St. Faustina”
Embroidered stole, made of high-quality ecru fabric, soft and pleasant to the touch
Embroidered chasuble “Merciful Jesus”
Ecru embroidered liturgical chasuble with the image of the Merciful Jesus, made of jacquard fabric
Embroidered Stole “Merciful Jesus and St. Faustina”
Made of high-quality fabric. Each stole comes with two laser-cut collars.
Frequently asked questions
Below are answers to questions about the meaning and liturgical context of the image of the Merciful Jesus in the life of the Church.
The image of the Merciful Jesus depicts the Risen Christ blessing and showing rays emanating from His Heart. They symbolize God’s mercy revealed to man — forgiveness, grace, and hope flowing from redemption. This image reminds us of the call to trust in God and love our neighbor.
The most important elements of the symbolism are two rays: a bright one and a red one, referring to the water and blood flowing from Christ’s side. In the tradition of the Church, they signify sacramental life and the gift of salvation. The image as a whole emphasizes the truth of God’s mercy as the source of human spiritual renewal.
Divine Mercy Sunday always falls on the first Sunday after Easter, i.e., the Second Sunday of Easter. The date of the holiday changes every year, as it is directly related to the date of Easter.
This motif helps to emphasize the spiritual nature of celebrations associated with prayers for mercy and reminds the faithful of the message of trust and reconciliation. The presence of the image in liturgical vestments is a visual reference to the content preached during the liturgy.