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Post by katy777 on Feb 9, 2021 2:26:56 GMT
St. Faistinas Chaplet of Divine Mercy is sung on you tube also.
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Post by katy777 on Feb 23, 2021 0:27:12 GMT
I'm reading her diary for a long time now...
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Post by adamcsc on Feb 23, 2021 5:47:58 GMT
I say the Chaplet of Divine Mercy twice a day, everyday
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Post by katy777 on Feb 25, 2021 3:02:20 GMT
I would pray to the Sacred Heart and Enthrone.
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Post by AgnusDei on Jul 7, 2021 1:16:06 GMT
I like the chaplet, really have no interest in the diary. (Throw stuff if you must, at least I’m honest) Better chance of getting through it before I pass out asleep in the evening than a rosary. Same reason I will use the rosary format, but substitute Agnus Dei’s in place of the Mary’s. Dominus vobiscum
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Post by katy777 on Jul 8, 2021 0:55:18 GMT
Still reading it sincev2017. I'm a rosary girl and sacred and immaculate heart girl. The music is nice.
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Post by StellaMaris on Jul 8, 2021 1:28:15 GMT
I like the chaplet, really have no interest in the diary. (Throw stuff if you must, at least I’m honest) Better chance of getting through it before I pass out asleep in the evening than a rosary. Same reason I will use the rosary format, but substitute Agnus Dei’s in place of the Mary’s. Dominus vobiscum Not throwing stuff here but curious. Do you mean in the Rosary you say "Hail Agnus Dei" and "Holy Angus Dei"?
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Post by AgnusDei on Jul 8, 2021 11:14:01 GMT
Nope, just Agnus Dei prayer in place of Hail Mary. Usually in latin. “Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi. Miserere nobis.” No offense taken. (Rosary/chaplet, being a private devotion can have almost any form really). If in a group setting, go the regular way to avoid confusion. (Not an issue as it’s usually me, in bed, and no room anyway) Dominus vobiscum
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