




According to Jesus' wish, the Feast of Mercy is to be celebrated on the FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Jesus is showing us the close connection between the Easter mystery of man's Redemption and this feast. The liturgy for this day extols God most fully in the mystery of His mercy.
The Feast of Mercy is to be not only a day designated for the singular worship of God's Mercy, but also a day of grace for all people, particularly for sinners. Jesus attached great promises to this feast, the greatest of which is connected with the reception of Holy Communion on that day. It is the promise of Complete forgiveness of sins and punishment. In other words, this grace is equal only to the one we receive in the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. The greatness of this feast lies also in the fact that everyone, even those who are converted that very day, may obtain any grace for the asking, if what they ask for be compatible with God's will.
"I want this image, Jesus told Sister Faustina,.... to be solemnly blessed on the FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER; that Sunday is to be the Feast of Mercy. I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, and especially for poor sinners. On that day the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of My Mercy. The souls that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment. On that day are open all the divine floodgates through which graces flow. Let no soul fear to draw near ME, even though its sins be as scarlet.
The Feast of My Mercy has issued forth from My very depths for the consolation of the whole world and is confirmed in the vast depths of My tender Mercy."
THE HOUR OF MERCY
"As often as you hear the clock strike the third hour, immerse yourself completely in My Mercy, adoring and glorifying it; invoke its omnipotence for the whole world, and particularly for poor sinners; for at that moment mercy was opened wide for every soul."
It is Jesus' desire that the moment of His Death on the Cross (3:00 p.m.) be venerated every day; the hour which He said was the hour of grace for the whole world-mercy triumphed over justice.
Try your best, Jesus instructed Sr. Faustina, to make the Stations of the Cross in this hour, provided that your duties permit it; and if your are not able to make the Stations of the Cross, then at least step into the chapel for a moment and adore, in the Blessed Sacrament, My Heart, which is full of mercy; and should you be unable to step into the chapel, immerse yourslf in the prayer there where happen to be, if only for a very brief instant.
This is the hour, as Jesus promised, in which you can obtain everything for yourself and for others for the asking. "I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a request of ME in virtue of My Passion."
The Hour of Mercy is associated explicitely with three o'clock in the afternoon.
PRAYERS AT THE HOUR OF MERCY
O Blood and Water,
which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus
as a fount of Mercy for us,
I TRUST IN YOU.