Thus Jesus asked St. Faustina (Diary, 1565), and through her He also asks us. We can fulfill this request of Jesus by enrolling in the work “Chaplets for the Dying,” carried out by the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy at the Shrine in Kraków-Łagiewniki. Last year, people participating in this work supported nearly 50,000 dying persons by praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy on a chosen day and at a chosen hour. Currently, the computer system serving this work records a growing number of dying persons; therefore, more people are needed—especially during the daytime—to surround them with prayer at this most important and difficult hour of life. It is enough to choose at least one day of the week and one hour during which an e-mail will arrive with a request to pray for a certain dying person. After receiving such a notification, within 15 minutes one should reply with “amen” or click the link provided in the message, and then pray one Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Last year, people from 37 countries around the world enrolled in this work. More information and forms are available: the enrollment form, withdrawal from the work, and checking days and hours of vigil.












