How often do you turn to your guardian angel?

Saint Faustina Kowalska recorded numerous visions and spiritual experiences in her diary.

Saint Faustina's Diary is more than 600 pages. It includes prayers, spiritual experiences, and interesting stories about her life.

Saint Faustina had an incredible spiritual encounter with her Guardian angel in a garden in 1934.

A nun Faustina knew was dying, but there was no way for her to know it at the time.

The nun spoke to Faustina as she died with the help of her guardian angel - and they weren’t even in the same city!

Here’s Saint Faustina’s story about her Guardian Angel:

“When I went to the garden one afternoon, my Guardian Angel said to me, ‘Pray for the dying.’
“And so I began at once to pray the rosary with the gardeners for the dying. After the rosary, we said various prayers for the dying. After the prayers, the wards began to chat gayly among themselves.
“In spite of the noise they were making, I heard these words in my soul, ‘Pray for me!’
“But as I could not understand these words very well, I moved a few steps away from the wards, trying to think who it could be who was asking me to pray.
“Then I heard the words: ‘I am Sister …’
“This sister was in Warsaw while I was, at the time, in Vilnius.
“‘Pray for me until I tell you to stop. I am dying.’
“Immediately, I began to pray fervently for her, [addressing myself] to the expiring Heart of Jesus. She gave me no respite, and I kept praying from three [o’clock] until five.
“At five, I heard the words, ‘Thank you!’ and I understood that she had died. But during Holy Mass on the following day, I continued to pray fervently for her soul.
“In the afternoon, a postcard came saying that Sister … had died at such and such a time. I understood that it was at the same hour when she had said to me, ‘Pray for me.'”
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Saint Faustina Kowalska / Public Domain

The Hour of Mercy

The sister's identity is uncertain, but the footnotes of Faustina's diary say the nun she spoke of was “probably Sister Philomena Andrejko, who died in Warsaw on July 13, 1934, at 4:45 pm.”

Although this happened before Jesus revealed the Divine Mercy Chaplet to Saint Faustina, it seemed to foreshadow what was to come.

Her guardian angel approached her at 3:00 pm to pray for a dying soul, and she continued praying for two hours.

The Hour of Mercy is daily from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. However, this story reiterates the importance of this hour.

What Jesus Said About the Three O’Clock Hour

“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. In this hour, I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a request of Me in virtue of My Passion. (Diary of St. Faustina, 1320)

The Divine Mercy Chaplet's Graces Granted to a Dying Soul

Faustina heard,

“At the hour of their death, I defend as my own glory every soul that will say this chaplet; or when others say it for a dying person, the pardon is the same.
“When this chaplet is said by the bedside of a dying person, God’s anger is placated, unfathomable mercy envelops the soul, and the very depths of My tender mercy are moved for the sake of the sorrowful Passion of My Son.” (Diary of St. Faustina, 811)

So if you know someone who is dying, pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet for them. You may save their soul!

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