A devotion that Jesus loves very much and promises us great graces

Today in the blog I want to share a devotion that Jesus loves very much ... he has revealed it several times to some visionaries ... and I want to propose it so that we can all put it into practice.

In Krakow in October 1937, under circumstances not better described, Jesus recommended Saint Faustina Kowalska to venerate in especially the time of his death, which He called:

"The hour of great mercy for the world".

A few months later (February 1938) he repeated this request and once again defined the purpose of the hour of Mercy, the promise linked to it and the way to celebrate it: “Whenever you hear the clock strike three, remember to immerse yourself completely in my mercy, adoring and exalting it; invoke his omnipotence for the whole world and especially for the poor sinners, since it was in that hour that it was opened wide for every soul …… In that hour grace was given to the whole world, mercy won justice "

Jesus wants his passion to be meditated at that hour, especially abandonment in the moment of agony and then, as he said to Saint Faustina,
"I will allow you to penetrate into my mortal sadness and you will get everything for yourself and for others"

In that hour we must venerate and praise divine mercy and implore the graces necessary for the whole world, especially for sinners.

Jesus placed three necessary conditions for the prayers raised in the hour of Mercy to be heard:

the prayer must be addressed to Jesus
it must take place at three in the afternoon
it must refer to the values ​​and merits of the Lord's passion.
It should also be added that the object of prayer must be in accordance with the Will of God, while the spirit of Christian prayer demands that it be: confident, persevering and linked to the practice of active charity towards one's neighbor.

In other words, at three in the afternoon Divine Mercy can be honored in one of these ways:

Reciting the Chaplet to Divine Mercy
Meditating on the Passion of Christ, perhaps doing the Via Crucis
If this is not possible due to lack of time, recite the following statement: "O Blood and Water that sprang from the Heart of Jesus as a source of mercy for us, I trust in You!"