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St. Joan of Arc | CHAPLET

St. Joan of Arc | CHAPLET

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Patron Saint of War Fighters. Saint Joan of Arc, born on January 6, 1412, in Domrémy, France, was a peasant girl who, at the age of 13, began receiving visions from Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, and Michael the Archangel. These visions instructed her to support Charles VII and recover France from English domination during the Hundred Years' War. She led French troops to several important victories, which paved the way for Charles VII's coronation. Captured by the Burgundians, she was sold to the English, tried for heresy, and burned at the stake on May 30, 1431. She was canonized as a saint on May 16, 1920, by Pope Benedict XV.
Contents: Historically Authentic Chaplet, Detailed Instructions, and the Inspiring Story Behind the Devotion.
Where it's from: Early Christians carried swords for battle—yet on their left side, they bore chaplets/rosaries for spiritual combat. Our historically authentic chaplets are handcrafted to precise specifications, reviving powerful prayers, some nearly lost to time. Every vocation carries a moral obligation to pray, and mental prayer is the foundation of true spiritual discipline. A PrayR chaplet helps you stay committed, learn about your faith, and grow in the habit of prayer—one chaplet at a time.

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“ADD A SUPERNATURAL MOTIVE TO YOUR ORDINARY PROFESSIONAL WORK, AND YOU WILL HAVE SANCTIFIED IT.”

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Combat

A chaplet is a spiritual weapon.
Early Christians used a sword on their right side for physical combat and a chaplet/rosary on their left for spiritual combat.

History

There are about 130 chaplets roughly documented in Christian history.
Many have become largely unused or impossible to source and each packs a density of theological material.

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Spiritual warfare is a fight worth training for.
Each chaplet requires learning some history/detailed instructions and actually taking time out of a day to kneel down and get after a prayer life.

A Guide to Mental Prayer

While PrayRGroup is not affiliated with Gabi, we highly recommend his talk/youtube videos for those looking to integrate mental prayer into daily life. We know that developing a habit of mental prayer takes more than just good intentions—it requires grace, perseverance, and formation in the Church’s spiritual tradition.

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🛡️ A Duty

Every vocation includes a moral obligation to pray. Prayer is not optional for those seeking holiness. As St. Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor of Moral Theology, teaches:“He who prays will be saved; he who does not pray will be lost.”as it is the lifeline of the soul and the means by which we remain united to God’s grace.

⏳ Mental Prayer

Habitually learn about your faith. St. Teresa of Avila, the Church’s Doctor of Prayer, warns:“Those who neglect mental prayer have no need of demons to cast them into hell; they throw themselves in.”A structured prayer life ensures perseverance and growth in virtue.

⚔️ A Spiritual Weapon

A PrayR Chaplet can help you stay disciplined. St. John of the Cross, Doctor of Mysticism, teaches that prayer is the means by which the soul triumphs over temptation. A chaplet is not just an object—it is a spiritual weapon, aiding in the practice of recollection, contemplation, and theological meditation.

Our Mission

We preserve and share a uniquely comprehensive database of chaplets — over 100 devotions, including many nearly lost to time and scarcely documented elsewhere — gathered in one place. All chaplet prayers and instructions are made freely available. In support of this mission, we also provide carefully crafted physical chaplets — including rare and traditional forms that are difficult or impossible to find elsewhere — as concrete instruments of prayer. Rooted in Sacred Tradition and the Church’s rich heritage of devotion, we serve Catholics who are hungry for traditional prayer.