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Rev. Gerald T. Brennan writes another comprehensible book for the young minds about the love, passion and death of the Son of God, Jesus Christ.Apparently every one of us know of St. Faustina and our Lord’s visions to her, which led to the Feast of Divine Mercy, the Divine Mercy Chaplet, and the Icon of the Divine Mercy above. Yet, St. Faustina scribbled down the words of God to her – all permitted by the Church as original – and one was of the requirement to have a time to pray at three o’clock every single day. These are Our Lord’s words as written in the diary of St. Faustina’s:“My daughter, try your best to make the Stations of the Cross in this hour, provided that your duties permit it; and if you are not able to make the Stations of the Cross, then at least step into the chapel for a moment and adore, in the Most Blessed Sacrament, My Heart, which is full of mercy; and should you be unable to step into the chapel, immerse yourself in prayer there where you happen to be, if only for a very brief instant. (1572)”“Here is a prayer for 3 o’clock, but you don’t necessarily have to say this one. The important thing is to say something – to honor Our Lord’s sacrifice, who chose to save us from a fate we deserve, and to approach the Fount of mercy, which was opened up “for the washing of the sinner, and of the unclean woman” (Zechariah 13:1). Our Lord died for all of us; He passed away for a cause not to be put on our wall or in a book but to be rested in our hearts to make us recall we are to be Eucharistic tabernacles to let the light of Jesus Christ to shine through every one of us. We can never disregard the Lord’s immeasurable love and passion.
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