A prayer given to St. Faustina with special promises attached to it. A prayer to say for the sick and dying. A prayer that calls upon the mercy of God. All of the above.
Her parents taught her. Mother Superior taught her. She heard it in a dream. She heard Jesus' voice in her soul.
Using ordinary rosary beads. Only with hands raised up. Only with eyes closed. Only while kneeling.
After receiving Holy Communion at Holy Mass. When someone is dying and in the novena before Divine Mercy Sunday. At 3 o'clock to recall the time of Christ's death on the cross. All of the above.
It asks for mercy not only for ourselves, but for the whole world. It asks God for a particular outcome. It only intervenes between people. It calls on the saints.
Against His will and, therefore, bad for people and their eternal happiness. Too great a request. Too small a request. Something for yourself.
New Year's Day. Easter. Divine Mercy Sunday. Christmas.
Recite the chaplet once. Pray many novenas of chaplets. Pray the chaplet unceasingly. Sing the chaplet.
Those who recite the chaplet. Those for whom the chaplet is recited. Only the one with the greater need. Both those who recite the chaplet and those for whom it is recited.
For spiritual needs. For physical needs. For eternal needs. All of the above.
Ecumenical. Eucharistic. Eschatological. Ecclesiastic.