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Litanies Mercy
These litanies were inspired by Saint Faustina Kowalska (Petit Journal 948 and 949, February 12, 1937):
Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy
O Christ, have mercy, O Christ, have mercy
Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy
Divine Mercy, springing from the bosom of the Father, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, the greatest attribute of God, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, inconceivable mystery, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, springing source of the Mystery of the Holy Trinity, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, unfathomable to any human or angelic spirit, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, from which springs life and happiness, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, above the heavens, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, source of miracles and wonders, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which envelops the whole world, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, come to earth in the Person of the Incarnate Word, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which flowed from the open wound of the Heart of Jesus, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, contained in the Heart of Jesus for us and especially for sinners, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, unfathomable in the institution of the Holy Eucharist, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, in the institution of the Holy Church, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, in the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, our justification by Jesus Christ, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which accompanies us throughout life, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which envelops us particularly at the hour of death, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which grants us eternal life, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, present at every moment of life, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which preserves us from infernal fire, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, for the conversion of insensitive sinners, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, astonishing to the Angels, inconceivable to the Saints, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, unfathomable in all divine mysteries, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which relieves us from all misery, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, source of our happiness and our joy, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which calls us from nothing to existence, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, encompassing all the works of His hands, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which crowns all that exists and will exist, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, in which we are all immersed, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, sweet appeasement of tormented hearts, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, only hope of desperate souls, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, rest of hearts, peace in the midst of fears, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, delight and wonder of holy souls, I trust in You
Divine Mercy, which awakens confidence against all hope, I trust in You
Lamb of God who take away the sins of the world, Forgive us, Lord
Lamb of God who take away the sins of the world, Hear us, Lord
Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, Have mercy on us.
Let us pray: O Eternal God, whose Mercy is unfathomable, and whose treasure of mercy is inexhaustible, cast on us a benevolent look and increase in us Your mercy so that we do not despair in difficult times, that we do not lose heart, but that we submit with great confidence to Your Holy Will which is love and Mercy itself.
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Litanies are prayers characterised by the chanted repetition of intercessory requests. These intercessory requests are generally addressed to the Virgin Mary, the Sacred Heart or the Saints and are intended to solicit their intercession with God.
When to recite the litanies and what are they for?
The litanies are generally recited individually, depending on the difficulty for which help is desired, in groups (in families or in prayer groups) and in certain solemn liturgical ceremonies of the Catholic Church.
The Litanies of the Saints for example, are sung during the Easter Vigil, during baptism ceremonies, priestly or episcopal ordinations and on the feast of the Saints (All Saints).
The prayer of the Litany is foreseen, in particular, during the Easter Vigil, before the blessing of the baptismal water, and also during the celebration of baptism and ordinations to the sacred order of the episcopate, presbyterate and diaconate, as well as in the rite of the consecration of virgins and of religious profession in the rite of dedication of a church and an altar, during rogations, during Masses with stations and during penitential processions, to order the Evil One away in exorcisms, and finally to recommend the dying to the mercy of God.
The Litany of the Saints, which contains elements from both liturgical tradition and popular piety, illustrates the Church's trust in the intercession of the Saints, and highlights her experience of the communion that unites the Church in the heavenly Jerusalem and the Church still on pilgrimage on earth. It is permitted to invoke in the Litany of the Saints the names of those listed in the liturgical calendars of dioceses and religious institutes.
It is evident that it is forbidden to insert in the Litanies the names of persons whose cult is not recognised.
See all the prayers of the theme: Litanies
Mercy comes from the Latin misereri which means to have mercy and cor (heart).
Mercy is the deep attitude of the being characterised by the loving disposition to forgive. Sensitivity to the misery and suffering of others and a fundamental benevolence towards one's neighbour. This is one of the attributes of God that explains his entire plan for the salvation of humanity.
God's goodness is infinite because it is one aspect of his mercy (Ps 86:5).
See all the prayers of the theme: Mercy
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