St faustina prayer for the sick
The Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, has asked that Eucharistic Adorers pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet during Adoration and include the intentions of the sick and those dying in that hour. The prayer originated from a vision that St. Faustina had of an Angel, the executor of divine wrath, on the evening of September 13, 1935.
Divine Mercy Chaplet Pamphlet for the Sick and Dying
She wrote: "He was clothed in a dazzling robe, his face gloriously bright, a cloud beneath his feet. From the cloud, bolts of thunder and flashes of lightning were springing into his hands; and from his hand they were going forth, and only then were they striking the earth. When I saw this sign of divine wrath which was about to strike the earth, and in particular a certain place, which for good reasons I cannot name, I began to implore the angel to hold off for a few moments, and the world would do penance.
But my plea was a mere nothing in the face of the divine anger. Just then I saw the Most Holy Trinity. The greatness of Its majesty pierced me The Divine Mercy Chaplet BOZYF