According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church: “the virtues of faith, hope, and charity are sources of prayer” (CCC 2662):
As a community of persons under the same mission to share the Gospel, Array of Hope believes in the power of prayer and prays daily for the intentions of the Universal Church, for our associates and benefactors, and for those who submit petitions to us! Below are ways to join us in this “community of prayer” at Array of Hope.
DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
The Divine Mercy Chaplet and devotion, which comes from the writings of St. Faustina and her visions of Jesus, implores us to trust in the Lord’s mercy towards us and to share that mercy with others. Array of Hope has a devotion to Divine Mercy, and starting in 2020 we began to pray the chaplet daily on Instagram LIVE at 3 pm. It has been a blessing to be able to pray with people all over the world connected through social media, and most importantly by our common faith!
Come pray with us on Instagram daily at 3 pm to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet! You can join us on Instagram by following us on @arrayofhopeshow or by finding our page here.
At Array of Hope, prayer is at the heart of all that we do. We understand that our mission cannot be fulfilled without guidance from our Lord Jesus Christ, inspiration from the Holy Spirit, the intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary, and the blessing of our Heavenly Father. That is why we pray together as a ministry on a daily basis. Prayer is powerful and we would love to pray for you!
If you have a prayer intention you would like to share with us, fill the form below and we will pray for you during daily Mass as well as our daily Chaplet of Divine Mercy. In the words of our Patron Saint, St. John Paul II, “Remember that you are never alone. Christ is with you on your journey every day of your lives!”
Also, please keep us in prayer as we continue serving the faithful. And know that we are praying for you!
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” – Romans 15:13