# Praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy for the truth to prevail
*2020-11-08*

> Bill Young discusses concerns regarding the 2020 election integrity in several states and leads the community in the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and the Litany of Divine Mercy.

## Concerns Over Election Integrity

I want to bring your attention to an interview conducted by LifeSiteNews with Patrick Gobeck, a former state senator and NASA aerospace engineer from Michigan. He served as a poll protector and has raised serious concerns about the election system in Michigan, specifically regarding how ballots were distributed. He noted that the governor's rules allowed ballots to be sent to everyone, leading to instances where people who had moved or passed away remained on the voter registration rolls.

There are concerns that this was not isolated to one state, but happened in multiple places including Philadelphia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and the Carolinas. I've heard reports of records being held back to see how many Republican votes came in before deciding how to manipulate the system. This looks like a RICO case—organized crime—where multiple people coordinate to do something illegal. I believe the truth will eventually come out and the true winner will be recognized.

## Media Bias and Censorship

It is important to be careful when searching for information online. I noticed that when searching for my podcast, 'Prayer N Lunch,' Google was not showing current episodes, whereas a search engine like DuckDuckGo showed everything up to date. It seems Google is playing politics and restricting freedom of speech.

Furthermore, we see a heavy bias in the major networks. Even on Fox News, there is a lean toward the Democratic narrative. We should remember that the networks are the ones calling the races, not official government bodies, and their bias is evident.

## The Chaplet of Divine Mercy

At this 3 o'clock hour, we turn to prayer. We begin with the opening prayer: 'O Blood and Water, which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fountain of mercy for us, I trust in You.'

Following the Our Father, Hail Mary, and the Apostles' Creed, we pray the Eternal Father: 'Eternal Father, I offer You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your Dearly Beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.' We repeat this for each decade, asking for mercy upon the whole world for the sake of His sorrowful passion. We conclude by proclaiming: 'Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.'

## Prayers for the Unbelieving and the Litany

We also offer a special prayer for those who do not believe in God or do not yet know Him. We ask that the rays of grace enlighten them so that they may also exult in the wonderful mercy of God and be drawn to the light of the Gospel.

Finally, we pray the Litany of Divine Mercy given to St. Faustina. We proclaim our trust in the Divine Mercy as the greatest attribute of God, the source of miracles and wonders, and the only hope of despairing souls. Through this litany, we acknowledge that Divine Mercy encompasses the whole universe and is the sweet relief for anguished hearts.

*In times of political turmoil and uncertainty, we must turn to the mercy of God through prayer and trust that the truth will ultimately prevail.*
