Divine Mercy Chaplet (spoken) (virtual) - Summary

Summary

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**Content:** The Chaplet of Divine Mercy prayer
**Structure:**

1. **Introduction** (0s-18s): Invocation of the Holy Trinity and a reflection on Jesus' sacrifice
2. **Core Prayers** (18s-6min):
* Lord's Prayer
* Hail Mary
* Apostle's Creed
* Repeated prayers offering Jesus' body and blood for atonement, seeking mercy for oneself and the world, invoking the Father's mercy through Jesus' sorrowful passion
3. **Conclusion** (6min-9min20s):
* Triple invocation of "Holy God... have mercy on us"
* Prayer to Eternal God, seeking increased mercy and trust in His will
* Final amen, invoking the Holy Trinity

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1. **Prayer Identified**: The text contains the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy prayer.
2. **Invocation**: The prayer starts with "In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."
3. **Reference to Jesus**: Jesus is referred to as the "source of life" and the "Heart of Jesus" is mentioned as a "fountain of mercy".
4. **Lord's Prayer Included**: The text includes the Lord's Prayer ("Our Father...").
5.. **Hail Mary Included**: The Hail Mary prayer is also part of the text.
6. **Apostles' Creed**: The Apostles' Creed ("I believe in God the Father Almighty...") is recited.
7. **Eternal Father Offering**: An offering to the "Eternal Father" is repeated, specifying the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ.
8. **Purpose of Offering**: The offering is made in atonement for sins of the speaker and the whole world.
9. **Passion of Jesus**: The "sorrowful passion" of Jesus is repeatedly invoked as a basis for mercy.
10. **Final Invocation**: The text concludes with invocations to "Holy God" and "Eternal God" for mercy upon the speaker and the world.
11. **Submission to God's Will**: The speaker expresses a desire to submit to God's will, described as "love and mercy itself".