Chaplet to Obtain a Great Confidence (Female Voice)
This devotion is prayed on the popular 59 bead Marian Rosary. On the 5 "Our Father" beads, pray:
"See where Your boundless Love has reached, my loving Jesus!
You of Your Flesh and Precious Blood have made ready for me a banquet whereby to give me all of Yourself.
Who drove You to this excess of love for me? Your Heart, Your loving Heart!
O adorable Heart of Jesus, burning furnace of Divine Love!
Within Your Sacred Wounds take my soul, in order that, in that school of charity, I may learn to love that God Who has given me such wondrous proofs of His great love."
Then on the small beads, you pray: "Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in You!"
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A Chaplet is a Christian meditative form of prayer which uses prayer beads. Some chaplets have a strong Marian element, others focus more directly on Jesus or the Saints. Chaplets are "personal devotionals." They have no set form and vary considerably. In the Roman Catholic Church, while the usual five-decade Dominican rosary is a chaplet, often chaplets have fewer beads than a traditional rosary and a different set of prayers.
This channel was created by a husband and wife team who wanted to compile both common and rare chaplets in one easy to find place in order to fill a gap in the accessibility of these amazing Catholic prayers.
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