Most Holy Trinity, I trust in Your infinite mercy. God is my Father and so I, His child, have every claim to His divine Heart; and the greater the darkness, the more complete our trust should be. (357)
O Holy Trinity, in whom is contained the inner life of God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, eternal joy, inconceivable depth of love, poured out upon all creatures and constituting their happiness, honor and glory be to Your holy name forever and ever. Amen. (525)
Holy Trinity, One God, incomprehensible in the greatness of Your mercy for creatures, and especially for poor sinners, You have made known the abyss of Your mercy, incomprehensible and unfathomable [as it is] to any mind, whether of man or angel. Our nothingness and our misery are drowned in Your greatness. O infinite goodness, who can ever praise You sufficiently? Can there be found a soul that understands You in Your love? O Jesus, there are such souls, but they are few. (361)
O Holy Trinity, Eternal God, my spirit is drowned in Your beauty. The ages are as nothing in Your sight. You are always the same. Oh, how great is Your majesty. (576)
O Holy Trinity, Eternal God, I want to shine in the crown of Your mercy as a tiny gem whose beauty depends on the ray of Your light and of Your inscrutable mercy. All that is beautiful in my soul is Yours, O God; of myself, I am ever nothing. (617)
Be adored, O Most Holy Trinity, now and for all time. Be adored in all Your works and all Your creatures. May the greatness of Your mercy be admired and glorified, O God. (5)
III. Adoration with Mary, the Perfect Adorer
“My soul magnifies the Lord,and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.”
— Luke 1:46-47
Like Our Lady, St. Faustina’s soul magnified the Lord, and her spirit rejoiced in God, her Savior.
Like Our Lady, she, too, experienced deep personal sorrows.
And like Our Lady, she adored Jesus. One, in the twentieth century, kneeling before the tabernacle. The other, in the first century, chosen by God to be that first tabernacle.
Of course, the two women were such dear and intimate friends. Not just lifelong, but for all eternity.
In order to fulfill God’s will, Faustina knew to stay very close to Our Lady. She loved the Rosary, the Immaculate Heart, Marian Novenas, the sorrows of Our Lady, and consecration prayers to the Mother of God. She consecrated to Our Lady all her concerns. Faustina understood that without the Blessed Mother, there would be no Eucharistic Jesus. In order to love Jesus in the Eucharist we must love His Mother, the first tabernacle.
I Model My Life on You
O sweet Mother of God,
I model my life on You;
You are for me the bright dawn;
In You I lose myself, enraptured.
O Mother, Immaculate Virgin,
In You the divine ray is reflected,
Midst storms, ’tis You who teach me to love the Lord,
O my shield and defense from the foe. (1232)
“In the evening, when I was praying, the Mother of God told me, Your lives must be like Mine: quiet and hidden, in unceasing union with God, pleading for humanity and preparing the world for the second coming of God.” (625)
Mary’s Song of Adoration: The Magnificat
My soul magnifies the Lord,
and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden.
For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed;
for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.
And his mercy is on those who fear him
from generation to generation.
He has shown strength with his arm,
he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts,
he has put down the mighty from their thrones,
and exalted those of low degree;
he has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent empty away.
He has helped his servant Israel,
in remembrance of his mercy,
as he spoke to our fathers,
to Abraham and to his posterity for ever. (Lk 1:46–55)
A Rosary of Adoration
St. Faustina loved to pray the Rosary, not just in the chapel but while walking or even while weeding the garden! She encouraged the “wards” under her supervision to pray the Rosary — or say Hail Marys — for someone living or dead.
The funeral of Sister Faustina — who died on October 5, 1938 — took place two days later on the First Friday of the month and the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
“Christmas Eve. Today I was closely united with the Mother of God. I relived her interior sentiments. In the evening, before the ceremony of the breaking of the wafer, I went into the chapel to break the wafer, in spirit, with my loved ones, and I asked the Mother of God for graces for them. My spirit was totally steeped in God.” (182)
The Joyful Mysteries
1. The Annunciation of the Angel Gabriel to Mary
The Lord is with me. Here and now. I praise You, God. I bless You. I adore You. I glorify You. I give You thanks for Your great glory.
2. The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth
And how does this happen that you, my God, should come to me? I praise You, God. I bless You. I adore You. I glorify You. I give You thanks for Your great glory.
3. The Nativity of Jesus in Bethlehem
Glory to God in the highest! God calls me to kneel before His beloved Son. I praise you, God. I bless you. I adore you. I glorify you. I give you thanks for your great glory.
4. The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple
God has let my eyes see His salvation. I praise You, God. I bless You. I adore You. I glorify You. I give You thanks for Your great glory.
5. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple
What — and — who am I looking for? Did I not know I can always find Him in His Father’s house? I praise You, God. I bless You. I adore You. I glorify You. I give You thanks for Your great glory.
The Luminous Mysteries
1. The Baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan
Thank you, Heavenly Father, that I, too, am Your beloved child. I praise You, God. I bless You. I adore You. I glorify You. I give You thanks for Your great glory.
2. The Wedding Feast at Cana
Through the intercession of Mary, there are miracles in my life. I praise You, God. I bless You. I adore You. I glorify You. I give You thanks for Your great glory.
3. The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God