A chaplet is a type of devotion; in this context, parishioners weary of the reforms of Vatican II can pray that certain "clubs, sodalities, and leagues" (such as the Contraceptua Youthful Anti-Smut League, the Knights of the White Sepulchre, and the Devotion to the Vestal Verger) will still exist (Saint Fidgeta and Other Parodies, 97).
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A chaplet is a form or prayer which uses beads. In the Roman Catholic Church, while the usual five-decade Dominican rosary is a chaplet, often chaplets have fewer beads than a traditional rosary and a different set of prayers[1].