A miracle at 3 o'clock?

Dear Marians of the Immaculate Conception,

I wanted to share with you and the community of Marian Helpers, a miracle of the 3 p.m. prayer.

I had been trying to sell my condo in Atlanta for months. Due to the fact that I had to leave the country in March and considering the reality of the real state market (extremely slow right now), I had been praying earnestly, specially at 3 p.m. (the hour of mercy), and also called the Marians' Divine Mercy Intercessory Prayer Line.

To my surprise the selling contract came through soon after and the time that the realtor wrote down (accepting my counter-offer) was 3 p.m. Again, God is showing His mercy, the power of the 3 o'clock hour and the power of prayer.

I will add to my story that the closing time for the condo's sale was 3 p.m. The lawyer set the time for me.

- SB, Atlanta, GA

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