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The Divine Mercy Chaplet: A Deep Meditation
The Divine Mercy Chaplet: A Deep Meditation
The Divine Mercy Chaplet: A Deep Meditation
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The Divine Mercy Chaplet: A Deep Meditation

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From the late 1920's to 1938 a young Polish nun  had visions of Jesus. Jesus asked her to write down the conversations they had over this period of years until she died of tuberculosis in 1938. A Polish priest, Fr. Sopocko, her friend, Confessor, and Spiritual Director, was her

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Release dateSep 24, 2021
ISBN9781955955997
The Divine Mercy Chaplet: A Deep Meditation
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James Mark

My name is James Mark. I am the author of the Divine Mercy Chaplet - a Deep Meditation. I am 71 years old. My wife and I have 2 children and 5 grandchildren (one by adoption and one through marriage). I now live in a small rural town about 20 miles south of Joliet, IL. I attended high school and first year college in the Chicago Dioceses minor seminary. I left the seminary and graduated from Blackburn College in rural southern Illinois. After graduation I spent 2 years in the Peace Corps in Malaysia on the Island of Borneo. When I returned to America, I attended Illinois State University where I earned a Masters degree in Special Education. It was also where I met my wife, Donna. I taught in Sp.Ed. classrooms for 27 yrs before retiring.

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    Great concept. Bad execution. Needs a lot of editing. Missing 4 “for the sake of his sorrowful passion…” on decade 2. Adds an unnecessary “father” in the “for the sake of his sorrowful passion…” and not even in any sort of consistency. And puts “oh blood and water…” at the end of the prayer instead of after the optional opening prayer. I like the concept, but this needs a lot of work.

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A Deep Meditation

James Mark

Copyright © 2021 by James Mark.

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Table of Contents

The Divine Mercy Chaplet A Deep Meditation

Preface

Let Us Begin

Decade # 1  The Agony In The Garden

Decade # 2  The Scourging

Decade # 3  Jesus Is Condemned To Death

Decade # 4  The Lonely Road To Calvary

Decade # 5  The Death Of Jesus

The Suffering Prayer

End Notes and Bibliography

The Divine Mercy Chaplet A Deep Meditation

Jesus says in the diary of St. Faustina, There is more merit to one hour of meditation on My sorrowful passion than there is to a whole year of flagellation that draws blood; the contemplation of My painful wounds is of great profit to you and brings Me great joy.¹

And again,"When you pray this

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