This chaplet consists of a
modified set of regular Rosary beads; in fact one can readily use the
Rosary simply by skipping over the first [normally the Our Father] bead
and using five of the beads of each decade only.
We have learned that the chaplet can be purchased from
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Price $17.99.
The Chaplet of Conversion was requested by Our Lady for the conversion
of souls of the world in these perilous times.
It was given to a chosen
soul in Ireland, with the request that it be prayed widely.
How to say the Chaplet:
On the first [normally
the first Hail Mary] bead after the Crucifix:
Say the Creed for the unbelievers of the world.
One the next 3 beads:
Say one Our Father in petition to the Father for the grace of
conversion for the world.
Say one Hail Mary, honoring the Father for the exaltation of Mary, a
mere creature, and for choosing to honor her with the title:
Queen of
Heaven and Mediatrix of all graces.
Say one Hail, Holy Queen.
Repeat the section below
five times:
On the large beads of each decade say once: Holy Mother, I join
thee at the foot of thy Son's Cross to implore mercy and conversion for
the souls of the world.
With thee I offer the wounds of thy Son Jesus
to the Father in atonement for the sins of the world, past, present and
to come.
Through the sorrowful, bleeding, Immaculate Heart of Mary, and in union
with the suffering of her Son Jesus on the Cross, I implore Thee,
Heavenly Father the grace of conversion for the world.
At the end of each little
five invocations, say one Hail Mary in honor of Mary's
tears of sorrow, followed by this short prayer:
Holy Mother Mary, Mediatrix of all graces, obtain for us from God the
conversion of the world.
At the end of the chaplet
say three Glory Be's in honor of the Blessed Trinity,
and conclude with the Hail, Holy Queen.
The chaplet is made up of a
Crucifix, three small beads, and five sets of five small beads
separated by five large beads.
There are 33 beads in all.
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