We will be praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet on Sunday, April 12, 2026 after the 9:00 am and 11:00 am Masses.
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Have you ever found yourself in a moment of deep need, searching for a prayer that is both simple and profoundly powerful? A prayer that speaks directly to the heart of God’s compassion? If so, you may find what you’re looking for in the Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayer.
This beautiful and moving devotion, given to a humble Polish nun in the 1930s, has since spread throughout the world, offering a lifeline of hope and a direct pathway to the ocean of God’s mercy.
The Divine Mercy Chaplet Prayer is more than just a set of words; it’s a profound spiritual tool.
It’s a prayer that acknowledges our brokenness while confidently appealing to the infinite love and forgiveness offered through the suffering of Jesus Christ. It challenges us to trust, to intercede for others, and to immerse ourselves in the boundless mercy of God.
It’s like discovering a secret, sacred spring, its waters able to cleanse, heal, and restore the most weary of souls.
Jesus attached extraordinary promises to the recitation of the chaplet, particularly for those at the hour of death. Jesus promised that the Divine Mercy Chaplet is an especially powerful prayer for the dying, offering great mercy and the grace of a peaceful death to those for whom it is prayed, and for sinners, offering the grace of conversion.

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