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For Those Who are Dying Alone

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Can the dying receive the same graces from our Divine Mercy Chaplets for them even if we're not physically present with them?
Turn to any page of St. Faustina's Diary and you'll find spiritual gems. Like this one:

It sometimes happens that the dying person is in the second or third building away, yet for the spirit, space does not exist. It sometimes happens that I know about a death occurring several hundred kilometers away. (Diary, 835).

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