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Divine Mercy Chaplet
(spoken) (virtual)

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The Divine Mercy Chaplet is a powerful prayer that appeals to the infinite mercy of God. Originating from the revelations to St. Faustina Kowalska in the early 20th century, this chaplet serves as an intercessory plea for God's mercy upon the world, especially for sinners. With the advent of digital communication, devotees now have the opportunity to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet virtually, fostering a sense of community and spiritual connection. This article explores the significance of the chaplet, its components, and how one can engage in virtual recitations.

The Origin of the Divine Mercy Chaplet
St. Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun, was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2000 and is known as the “Apostle of Divine Mercy.” Through her diary, titled “Divine Mercy in My Soul,” she recorded various visions and messages she received from Jesus, who emphasized the importance of mercy. The Divine Mercy Chaplet, which is recited using rosary beads, was revealed to St. Faustina, who shared it with the world as a means of intercessory prayer.

The Chaplet is traditionally recited at 3 PM, known as the “Hour of Mercy,” commemorating the moment of Christ's Passion. However, it can also be prayed at any time, making it accessible to all believers.