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Thank you bookcat, that is a perfect answer.“The recitation of the Chaplet, although said individually, should always be in the plural- have mercy on us and not have mercy on me. Changing the plural to the singular, would be against Jesus’ will, because the use of the plural in the Chaplet reflects Jesus’ teaching in the Our Father. When we say the Chaplet, we ask God to *Have mercy on us and on the whole world *…******Us means both the people saying the prayer and those they are praying for; whereas the whole world means all the people on the earth as well as the souls in purgatory. The words have mercy on us and on the whole world has another significance. They teach us to get rid of our egoism and put the common welfare --that of our family, friends, nation, Church etc before our own. The better we can do this, the better we practice the mercy …in the devotion.”
"While saying the Chaplet, it is necessary to be faithful to the text, which cannot be changed for any reason whatsoever"
~(Dr.)** Fr. Andrew Witko** (Professor at the Pontifical University of Bl. John Paul II in Krakow Poland) from “Saint Faustina and the Divine Mercy” 2003 Pg 125 (Divine Mercy Publications, Ireland)
(he is an expert who was asked personally by Bl. John Paul II - to write on the subject)