The Divine Mercy Chaplet is a devotion using rosary beads, recited to invoke the mercy of God and implore blessings. Its construction includes a particular sequence of prayers and invocations, provided for specific intentions. The prayers inside the Chaplet encompass the Our Father, Hail Mary, the Apostle’s Creed, and repeated invocations of “Everlasting Father” and “For the sake of His sorrowful Ardour.”
This devotion is related to guarantees of profound grace for individuals who recite it, significantly on the hour of demise. Practitioners imagine that constant engagement fosters a deeper reference to divine mercy, resulting in non secular solace and the remission of sins. The follow originated with Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun, who obtained these prayers by means of personal revelation and was instructed to unfold its follow.