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Press play and pray with us—this simple chaplet carries promises you don’t want to miss.
In this episode, we slow down and step into something deeply simple… and deeply powerful.
This week, my family gathered together to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet—and we’re inviting you to join us.
But before we press play, let’s talk about why this prayer matters.
The Divine Mercy devotion was revealed to St. Faustina Kowalska, a humble Polish nun in the 1930s. Through her visions of Jesus, recorded in her diary, she was given a message the world desperately needed: that God’s mercy is not limited, not earned, and never exhausted. Jesus asked her to spread this devotion, especially the Chaplet, as a lifeline for souls.
Years later, Pope John Paul II—himself a fellow Pole—helped bring this message to the entire Church. He canonized St. Faustina in 2000 and established Divine Mercy Sunday as a universal feast, calling mercy “the answer to the world’s deepest wounds.”
And here’s where it gets astonishing…
Jesus attached powerful promises to those who pray the Chaplet with trust:
This isn’t just another prayer—it’s an invitation into the very heart of Christ.
So today, we’re not just talking about it…
We’re praying it.
Join my family as we walk bead by bead through the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Whether you’re folding laundry, driving in the car, or sitting quietly with your coffee, this is your moment to enter into His mercy.
Jesus, I trust in You.
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Press play and pray with us—this simple chaplet carries promises you don’t want to miss.
In this episode, we slow down and step into something deeply simple… and deeply powerful.
This week, my family gathered together to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet—and we’re inviting you to join us.
But before we press play, let’s talk about why this prayer matters.
The Divine Mercy devotion was revealed to St. Faustina Kowalska, a humble Polish nun in the 1930s. Through her visions of Jesus, recorded in her diary, she was given a message the world desperately needed: that God’s mercy is not limited, not earned, and never exhausted. Jesus asked her to spread this devotion, especially the Chaplet, as a lifeline for souls.
Years later, Pope John Paul II—himself a fellow Pole—helped bring this message to the entire Church. He canonized St. Faustina in 2000 and established Divine Mercy Sunday as a universal feast, calling mercy “the answer to the world’s deepest wounds.”
And here’s where it gets astonishing…
Jesus attached powerful promises to those who pray the Chaplet with trust:
This isn’t just another prayer—it’s an invitation into the very heart of Christ.
So today, we’re not just talking about it…
We’re praying it.
Join my family as we walk bead by bead through the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Whether you’re folding laundry, driving in the car, or sitting quietly with your coffee, this is your moment to enter into His mercy.
Jesus, I trust in You.
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Catholic mom prayer routine
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prayers for the dying Catholic
Isn't it hard to find Catholic friends?! I've got a solution. Hop on over to the Homeschooling for Catholic Parents Facebook community. Where we share about apologetics, homeschooling, and family life!
https://maevejemison.com/
Purchase Home Is Where The Truth Is:
https://www.amazon.com/Home-Where-Truth-Should-Homeschool/dp/B0CSWJ2QXC/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1705863918&sr=8-1

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