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St. Thérèse of Lisieux | CHAPLET

St. Thérèse of Lisieux | CHAPLET

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For Missionaries. St. Thérèse of Lisieux, born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin on January 2, 1873, in Alençon, Normandy, France, was a French Discalced Carmelite nun. She is widely venerated for her "Little Way," a path to holiness through simple, everyday acts performed with great love and trust in God. Her autobiography, "Story of a Soul," has inspired countless individuals worldwide. St. Thérèse was canonized on May 17, 1925, by Pope Pius XI and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1997 by Pope John Paul II.
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.