it had more sins than there are grains of sand in the world, all would be drowned in the immeasurable depths of My Mercy (1059). Regarding the great promise that Jesus attached to the Novena of The Divine Mercy Chaplets in preparation for the Feast of Mercy, the theologian entrusted with the official analysis of St. Faustina’s writings explained: “The extent of this promise is universal; … it applies to all souls who, before the Feast of Mercy, will make this novena of chaplets to The Divine Mercy. Jesus promised to grant these souls every possible grace ... regardless whether they will be requesting graces for themselves or for others.” The effectiveness of the chaplet extends itself not only to every grace but to every earthly and temporal good. It is impossible to imagine a more encouraging and powerful promise. The universal extent of this promise proves that Jesus truly desires that the whole world would be praying such a novena of chaplets. DTahi l ey HR eomu re mo fb Gr arnecaet Mo feCr chyr i -s t3’ :s0P0a ps s. mi o. n Three o’clock is the hour of Jesus’ death, He said: At three o’clock implore My mercy, especially for sinners; and if only for a brief moment, immerse yourself in My Passion, particularly in My abandonment at the moment of agony. This is the hour of great mercy for the whole world. ... In this hour I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a request of Me in virtue of My Passion (1320). I remind you, My daughter, that as often as you hear the clock strike the third hour, immerse yourself completely in My mercy, adoring and glorifying it; invoke 31
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