

The music found in the Chaplet is from Sister Marie Keyrouz’s CD Other Prayers Almighty God, who have manifested the power of Saint Charbel’s intercession through his countless miracles and favors, grant us this grace (here mention your intention) which we request from You through his intercession. We beseech You to grant us the grace of loving and serving You, following his example. We thank You for granting him the blessing and the strength to detach himself from the world so that the heroism of the monastic virtues of poverty, chastity, and obedience might triumph in his hermitage. Lord, infinitely holy and glorified in Your saints, You have inspired Charbel, the saint monk, to lead the perfect life of a hermit.

Your beloved Son sustained the nails and the lance because of my sins so in His sufferings You are satisfied and I live. Consider the sin and consider the atonement the atonement is greater and exceeds the sin. When placed on a scale, Your mercy prevails over the weight of the mountains known only to You. Many are my sins, but greater is Your mercy. Accept this offering of Him who died for me behold His blood shed on Golgotha for my salvation. Conclude with the prayer to obtain graces on the medal.įather of Truth, behold Your Son, a sacrifice pleasing to You. On the three blue beads say the “Hail Mary” in honor of Saint Charbel’s devotion to Our Blessed Mother. On the three white beads say the “Hail Mary” in honor of Saint Charbel’s love for the Eucharist. On the third set of red beads say the “Hail Mary” in honor of Saint Charbel’s fidelity to the vow of obedience. On the second set of red beads say the “Hail Mary” in honor of Saint Charbel’s fidelity to the vow of chastity. On the first three red beads say the “Hail Mary” in honor of Saint Charbel’s fidelity to the vow of poverty. On each black bead recite an “Our Father”. On the first white bead after the medal say the “Father of Truth” prayer. The white beads represent the Holy Eucharist, and the blue beads love and devotion to Our Blessed Mother. The red beads are for the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, the virtues by which religious share in the Passion of Christ. A medal of the saint connects the beads, with a single white bead following the medal and preceding the five sets. The chaplet is made up of five sets of beads, three red, one white and one blue. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 7:27 - 6.8MB) | Embed
