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| Jesus’
Promises for
Praying the Chaplet
Jesus promises to grant everything through the Chaplet,
if it be in accordance with His will ((Diary, 1128).
He says, “It
pleases Me to grant everything they ask of Me by saying
the chaplet.”
(Diary - Divine Mercy in My Soul, 1541) He
told St. Faustina, “The
Souls that will say this Chaplet will be embraced by
My mercy." Jesus encourages
us to pray the Chaplet for everything, but especially
for the dying: “When
they say this chaplet in the presence of the dying,
I will stand between My father and the dying person,
not as
the just Judge but
as the merciful Savior.”
(Diary, 1541) |
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The
most important moment of your life is the moment of your death,
because it is the very last chance that you have for mercy.
After you die comes judgment.Jesus offers the grace of a peaceful
and happy death if we pray the Chaplet by someone who is dying,
or if that person prays the Chaplet. What is “the
grace of a peaceful and happy death?” That means
that no matter what state we are in—we could be in a
coma—Our Lord will give us all the graces we need at
that crucial moment to make the right choice.
Jesus came to St.
Faustina (we read about it on the pages of her Diary, 1797-1798)
and told her "My daughter,
help me to save souls. You will go to a dying sinner and continue
to recite the chaplet." (Diary,
1797) "Suddenly I found myself in a strange cottage
where an elderly man was dying amidst great torments."
(Diary, 1798) St. Faustina could see the family crying
around the man’s bed, but she also saw what we don’t
see; she saw demons attacking this man, accusing him of all
the sins of his life, trying to deprive him of hope. Then
Jesus told her, “in
this way you will obtain for him trust in My mercy, for he
is already in despair."
(Diary, 1797) As
soon as she began to pray the Chaplet, the demons fled and
Jesus appeared as the Divine Mercy and the rays that shone
from His pierced side enveloped the dying man. The man regained
confidence in God’s goodness and died in peace.
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