Sisters of Reparation to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Promises attached to commemorating
the three o’clock hour

        Jesus said, “[At 3 p.m.] I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a request of Me in virtue of My Passion… (Diary - Divine Mercy in My Soul, 1320)  We must pray with trust. Remember Jesus’ words in the Gospel, “When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on earth?” (Lk 18:8) If we truly believe, our prayers will be answered.     St. Faustina had a vision of Jesus on the cross, but instead of blood and water flowing from His pierced side, she saw precious gems gushing from His opened heart. She saw diamonds, rubies, and pearls flowing out on the ground! She was surprised that so few people were going to pick them up. Wouldn’t you pick them up?
        Fr.
Rózycki, who analyzed St. Faustina’s diary, was overwhelmed by this moment of grace given to us by Christ. Years ago, with the devotion to Jesus’ Sacred Heart, Our Lord asked for reparation by going to Mass for nine consecutive months on the first Friday of the month and receiving Holy Communion in reparation —and this is verygood. Now Jesus is reaching out to us and making it even simpler, so we can obtain mercy every day at 3 p.m. 

 


The Hour of Mercy

 
 
    In the Philippines, on two TV channels, instead of a commercial, at 3 p.m. you see the Divine Mercy Image and people stop to pray. You go shopping in the malls and you know it’s 3 p.m. because people
are praying over the P.A. system.  There are slogans on bumper stickers, “Get that 3 o’clock habit!” “Keep that 3 o’clock habit!”  There was an American Marine who saw one of these bumper stickers and asked a Philippino, “What happened at 3 o’clock that I don’t know about?” And the Philippino responded very seriously, “You don’t know? Jesus Christ died for you at 3 p.m.! Heaven was opened!” Ask for mercy for yourself and for others. This is the Hour of Great Mercy for the world!
        Jesus calls it the “Hour” of Mercy, but He’s not referring to a full hour of prayer. He’s referring to the moment in time. What’s important is to pray and to think about Jesus’ Passion at 3 pm. 
        The Crucifix in our Catholic Church is a special grace for us. Jesus is reminding us, “I suffered for you. You can do it! There’s not a day that you can’t handle, because My grace is there to support you. Just contemplate my wounds.”   Even Our Blessed Mother told St. Faustina, “Do not fear apparent obstacles but fix your gaze upon the Passion of my Son, and in this way you will be victorious.”  (Diary, 449)
        We must meditate on Jesus’ Passion. Jesus told St. Faustina, You please Me most by suffering ... the more you will come to love suffering ...the purer your love for Me will be." (Diary, 279)
       Usually when we have a headache, the first thing we want to do is pull out the aspirin. When we have a pain somewhere, we immediately want to get rid of the pain. Instead, at these moments, fix your gaze upon Jesus’ Passion. Offering your sufferings with His will make up for what is “lacking in the afflictions of Christ on behalf of His body,” as St. Paul says (Col 1:24).