Chaplets

Chaplet of the Holy Ghost

This Chaplet was composed in 1892 by a Franciscan Capuchin missionary of the English Province in order to give the faithful an easy means of honouring the Holy Ghost. It was approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1902. How to pray the Chaplet of the Holy Ghost The Chaplet of the Holy Ghost has 50 […]

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Chaplet of the Holy Infant

How to pray the Chaplet of the Holy Infant This Chaplet consist of 1 Medal and 3 small beads, these being separated by 12 more small beads as follows: Medal + 3 / 12. Starting at the medal of the Holy Infant, say the following prayer: “Divine Infant Jesus, I adore Thy Cross and I

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Chaplet Of the Holy Wounds

On the crucifix and first three beads: O Jesus, Divine Redeemer, be merciful to us and to the whole world. Amen. Strong God, Holy God, Immortal God, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Amen Grace and Mercy, O my Jesus, during present dangers; cover us with Your Precious Blood. Amen. Eternal Father,

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Chaplet of the Holy Face

The purpose of the Chaplet of the Holy Face is to honour the Five Wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and to ask of God the Triumph of His Holy Church and the downfall of her enemies. This Chaplet was composed by Sister Saint Pierre, a Carmelite of Tours. Saint Ethanasius stated that the devils,

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Chaplet of Tears

How to pray the Chaplet of Tears The Chaplet of Tears has 59 beads. Instead of a cross, it has a large medal that is followed by 3 small beads, then a single bead, and then another medal of Our Lady of Lourdes. Following this, there are 7 sets of 7 beads that are each

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Chaplet of Saint Philomena

This chaplet consists of a medal, 3 white beads and 13 red beads. On the medal say the Apostle’s Creed to ask for the grace of faith. On each of the white beads say an Our Father in honour of the three Divine Persons of the Blessed Trinity in thanksgiving for all favors obtained through

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