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Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet to calm the storm!

As we anticipate the arrival of Hurricane Milton and pray for the victims of Hurricane Helene, we are reminded of the power of the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy!

In her Diary, St. Faustina wrote:

Today I was awakened by a great storm. The wind was raging, and it was raining in torrents, thunderbolts striking again and again. I began to pray that the storm would do no harm, when I heard the words: Say the chaplet I have taught you, and the storm will cease.

I began immediately to say the chaplet and hadn’t even finished it when the storm suddenly ceased, and I heard the words: Through the chaplet you will obtain everything, if what you ask for is compatible with My will (Diary, 1731).

Jesus, I trust in You!

How to pray the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy

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