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2024 Novena
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Jesus, I trust in you.
Non-Catholic Christians: if you don't feel comfortable praying the Hail Mary, skip it! The rest of the prayer should fit in with your flava of Christianity.
Information About the Divine Mercy Devotion
Some excerpts from the above:
Chaplet of Divine Mercy (said each day on a set of rosary beads - alternatively, use 10 fingers)
1. Begin with the Sign of the Cross then say the day's novena prayer (below).
2. Say 1 Our Father (https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/our-father-395), 1 Hail Mary (https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/hail-mary-348), and The Apostles' Creed (https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/apostles-creed-385).
3. Then on the Our Father Beads say the following:
Eternal Father, I offer You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.
4. On the 10 Hail Mary Beads (together with the Our Father bead, comprising one decade) say the following:
For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
(Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all five decades).
5. Conclude with (three times):
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
6. End with the sign of the cross.
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About the Feast of Divine Mercy
During the course of Jesus' revelations to Saint Faustina on the Divine Mercy He asked on numerous occasions that a feast day be dedicated to the Divine Mercy and that this feast be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. The liturgical texts of that day, the 2nd Sunday of Easter, concern the institution of the Sacrament of Penance, the Tribunal of the Divine Mercy, and are thus already suited to the request of Our Lord. This Feast, which had already been granted to the nation of Poland and been celebrated within Vatican City, was granted to the Universal Church by Pope John Paul II on the occasion of the canonization of Sr. Faustina on 30 April 2000. In a decree dated 23 May 2000, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments stated that "throughout the world the Second Sunday of Easter will receive the name Divine Mercy Sunday, a perennial invitation to the Christian world to face, with confidence in divine benevolence, the difficulties and trials that mankind will experience in the years to come." These papal acts represent the highest endorsement that the Church can give to a private revelation, an act of papal infallibility proclaiming the certain sanctity of the mystic, and the granting of a universal feast, as requested by Our Lord to St. Faustina.
Read more about it here.
The Feast of Divine Mercy is the second Sunday of Easter, one week after Easter Sunday.
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Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
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Jesus, I trust in you.
Non-Catholic Christians: if you don't feel comfortable praying the Hail Mary, skip it! The rest of the prayer should fit in with your flava of Christianity.
Information About the Divine Mercy Devotion
Some excerpts from the above:
____________________________________The message of mercy is that God loves us. all of us
no matter how great our sins. He wants us to recognize that
His mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon
Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to
others. Thus, all will come to share His joy.
...
Devotion to The Divine Mercy involves a total commitment to
God as Mercy. It is a decision to trust completely in Him, to
accept His mercy with thanksgiving, and to be merciful as
He is merciful.
The devotional practices proposed in the diary of Saint
Faustina and set forth in this website are completely in
accordance with the teachings of the Church and are firmly
rooted in the Gospel message of our Merciful Savior.
Properly understood and implemented, they will help us
grow as genuine followers of Christ.
...
There are two scriptural verses that we should keep in mind
as we involve ourselves in these devotional practices:
1. "This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are
far from me" (Is 29:13);
2. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy" (Mt
5:7).
Chaplet of Divine Mercy (said each day on a set of rosary beads - alternatively, use 10 fingers)
1. Begin with the Sign of the Cross then say the day's novena prayer (below).
2. Say 1 Our Father (https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/our-father-395), 1 Hail Mary (https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/hail-mary-348), and The Apostles' Creed (https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/devotions/apostles-creed-385).
3. Then on the Our Father Beads say the following:
Eternal Father, I offer You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.
4. On the 10 Hail Mary Beads (together with the Our Father bead, comprising one decade) say the following:
For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
(Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all five decades).
5. Conclude with (three times):
Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
6. End with the sign of the cross.
_______________________________________
About the Feast of Divine Mercy
During the course of Jesus' revelations to Saint Faustina on the Divine Mercy He asked on numerous occasions that a feast day be dedicated to the Divine Mercy and that this feast be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. The liturgical texts of that day, the 2nd Sunday of Easter, concern the institution of the Sacrament of Penance, the Tribunal of the Divine Mercy, and are thus already suited to the request of Our Lord. This Feast, which had already been granted to the nation of Poland and been celebrated within Vatican City, was granted to the Universal Church by Pope John Paul II on the occasion of the canonization of Sr. Faustina on 30 April 2000. In a decree dated 23 May 2000, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments stated that "throughout the world the Second Sunday of Easter will receive the name Divine Mercy Sunday, a perennial invitation to the Christian world to face, with confidence in divine benevolence, the difficulties and trials that mankind will experience in the years to come." These papal acts represent the highest endorsement that the Church can give to a private revelation, an act of papal infallibility proclaiming the certain sanctity of the mystic, and the granting of a universal feast, as requested by Our Lord to St. Faustina.
Read more about it here.
The Feast of Divine Mercy is the second Sunday of Easter, one week after Easter Sunday.
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