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Many are familiar with the last words of St. John Paul II, which he mumbled in Polish, βLet me go to the house of the Father.β
However, he also penned a final prayer that would have been recited at the Regina Caeli address on Sunday, April 3, 2005.
His address was directed to Divine Mercy Sunday, a feast that he dearly loved and instituted based on the private revelations of St. Faustina.
St. John Paul II included a short prayer, which was likely the last prayer that he ever wrote:
Lord,Β whoΒ revealΒ the Fatherβs love by your death and Resurrection, we believe in you and confidently repeat to you today:Β Jesus, I trust in you, have mercy upon us and upon the whole world.
He also ended his address with an Easter exclamation, βAlleluia!β
It is fitting that he ended his pontificate praying βJesus, I trust in you,β reciting the prayer that was revealed to St. Faustina.
St. John Paul II firmly trusted in God and strove to highlight Godβs mercy and love to the whole world.
We can learn from his example and pray the same words every day, saying, βJesus, I trust in you!β