The shrine serves as the primary pilgrimage site in the Lima archdiocese dedicated specifically to the Divine Mercy devotion.
The sanctuary is managed by the Priests of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, commonly known as Redemptorists.
The facility is equipped with a large, dedicated space specifically designed for the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
The Lord Archdiocesan Shrine of the Divine Mercy is a prominent Catholic sanctuary located in the Santiago de Surco district of Lima. It serves as a regional center for the devotion to the Divine Mercy, characterized by its modern architectural design. The site functions as a pastoral hub, hosting regular liturgical celebrations and communal prayer sessions. Its physical structure features a spacious nave and facilities designed to accommodate large groups of pilgrims. The sanctuary is officially recognized as an archdiocesan shrine, placing it under the direct administration of the Archdiocese of Lima. It serves the surrounding community by providing religious services, confessionals, and space for spiritual retreats.
The main altar area and the architectural facade as seen from the central courtyard.
Check the official website or social media channels for the most current schedule of masses and special events, as these can change.
Visit during the early morning or weekday afternoons if you prefer a quieter environment for prayer and reflection.
The area is popular with local families; be prepared for higher foot traffic during Sunday services and major feast days.
Do not attempt to photograph services or individuals in prayer without permission, and avoid loud conversations inside the main sanctuary.
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Maintain a respectful and quiet demeanor, as this is an active place of worship; modest attire covering shoulders and knees is expected.