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HOW 'DIVINE MERCY' PLAYED INTO MIRACLE OF JET IN HUDSON DURING THREE O'CLOCK HOUR
Divine Mercy ^ | February 4, 2009 | Felix Carroll

Posted on 02/05/2009 6:10:07 AM PST by NYer

A banker on a business trip in New York City, Fred Berretta had just checked into his hotel room. He had about 20 minutes down time before he had to meet his colleagues.

For some reason he decided to clean out his briefcase, something he hadn't done in a long time. As he emptied it out, he came across a booklet he had stuffed into a pocket years ago on praying the Chaplet of The Divine Mercy. He recalls having prayed it a few times years ago. But by Jan. 15, 2009, it was a good intention mislaid — among spreadsheets and quarterly reports and matters that seemed far more pressing.

Only two weeks prior, Fred had made a New Year's resolution to try to get into better spiritual shape. Here in this hotel room was an opportunity to fulfill it. So he followed along in the booklet and prayed the chaplet, a prayer our Lord gave to St. Maria Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s during a series of revelations that have sparked the modern Divine Mercy movement.

The time happened to be 3 o'clock, known as the Hour of Great Mercy, when Jesus died on the cross. Fred would consider that detail the following day as he was preparing to die.

He would be among the 155 people to board a jet airliner at LaGuardia Airport bound for Charlotte, N.C., his home town. Ninety seconds after takeoff, the jet would apparently hit a flock of geese, the engines would explode, and the plane would lose power at 3,200 feet. The aircraft would be out of reach from any airfield. It would lose thrust and altitude. Everything would become eerily quiet. Fred would cinch his seatbelt. His left hand would clutch the armrest, his heart would race, his face would be flush.

He would think about his family — his wife and four young children. He would think about God, about death, about trust, about an extraordinary promise made by Jesus that he read the previous day in that booklet.

"Prepare for impact," the pilot would say over the PA system.

What was the promise? Suddenly, it would come to him, the last passage he read before heading off to his meeting. Jesus said to St. Faustina, "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).

As the ground surged into view, Fred would look at his watch. It would be 3:30, the Hour of Great Mercy!

"I prayed with every fiber of emotion and sincerity I could muster, 'God, please be merciful to us,'" Fred would recall two weeks later.

'Miracle on the Hudson'?
You've probably heard about the crash landing of Flight 1549 in the Hudson River on Jan. 15. No one was seriously injured. Politicians and news anchors quickly dubbed it the "Miracle on the Hudson." In the history of aviation no jet airliner had ever made an emergency landing on water without casualties.

Then, there were the news images of a US Airways Airbus floating gently down the frigid Hudson, like some sort of breaching, people-friendly, aquatic creature. The passengers stood on its wings, calmly awaiting rescue. Amidst all the news of economic collapse, of tens of thousands of layoffs on a weekly basis, of families in peril, of a reckoning at hand for a culture of greed, this plane, these passengers, its pilot, all served as a sort of restorative balm on our nation's collective conscious.

The story made you gasp, gulp hard, smile widely, and be thankful. Thankful for what? For good news. For heroes in the pilot, Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, and the rest of the crew. Thankful in the knowledge that in the panic-filled moments when the plane lurched to a stop it wasn't every man and woman for himself or herself. Thankful that humanity's better nature was on display. Thankful the incident wasn't terrorist-related, but apparently bird-related. Thankful that a guy like Fred Berretta, 41, would live to walk through the door of his home once again, hug his wife and children, and make sure they knew he loved them — that he always had and that he always will.

Vinny Flynn who?
For devotees of Divine Mercy, Flight 1549 serves as further proof that the Lord keeps His promises.

We may never have learned Fred Berretta's story if it weren't for Vinny Flynn. Following the crash, Fred felt compelled to send an email of thanks to Vinny, the former executive editor at the Marian Helpers Center, in Stockbridge, Mass. Though Vinny and his family are seen daily at 3 p.m. (EST) on EWTN singing the Chaplet of The Divine Mercy from the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Fred had never heard of Vinny until about two hours before he boarded Flight 1549.

Following morning meetings on Jan. 15, Fred found himself in the unusual position of having some free time on a business trip. It was noon. He stepped inside Manhattan's St. Patrick's Cathedral. He stayed for the 12 p.m. Mass. Afterwards, he went into St. Patrick's gift shop. A book caught his eye — Vinny's 7 Secrets of the Eucharist (Mercy Song Ignatius, 2006), which, with citations from St. Faustina's Diary, gives a greater understanding of the mystery of the Eucharist. Fred also purchased a St. Michael's scapular.

In an interview with thedivinemercy.org this week, Fred explained what happened next:

"I got into a cab and went to the airport," he said. "My flight was delayed about 15 minutes, so I sat there and started reading Vinny's book. I was really taken by it. I boarded the plane and continued to read. Just as we were rolling out for takeoff, I put the book away and closed my eyes and began to reflect on what I had been reading. Then, I heard the impact, then the explosion, and the plane shook violently. I was sitting in seat 16A, which is behind the wing. I could see smoke coming out of the left engine. You could smell the jet fuel."

As soon as Fred, a private pilot, realized the second engine was also not functioning, he became tense, like everyone else around him.

He heard some cries from the cabin.

"Some of us looked at each other," he said. "There was nothing to be said. I knew that the only thing I could do was pray."

A Resolution
These were the other things he knew: This sleek, high performance jet airliner had suddenly and irreversibly become a 73-ton glider sinking fast above one of the nation's most densely populated regions. It would touch down somewhere, somehow, very soon, at a speed of about 120 mph. The chances of survival were almost nil.

He thought about his family, how hard his death would be on them. Indeed, that was the most painful part of the experience for him, his concern for them.

He thought about the very thing all these years that seemed to stand in the way of growing deeper in his faith. It came down to this: trust. He didn't have much. Ever. He had once fancied himself among the titans of commerce. He once trusted that money would bring security and peace of mind. This flight wasn't the thing that taught him otherwise. Rather, it was this past year. The bottom fell out of the economy, and with it, much of Fred's savings of the last 20 years.

By Christmas, the self-described "half-hearted Catholic" knew in his heart the only security in the world is the security found in God, which led to his New Year's resolution; which led to him praying the chaplet in a hotel room; which led him to buy Vinny's book; which led him to close his eyes in seat 16A, his trajectory heavenward, and reflect upon how God is real and He loves us and that He wants us to turn to Him in trust.

Which is exactly what Fred did when he suddenly realized it was the Hour of Great Mercy and he would probably be dead in a matter of seconds. He trusted, truly, for the first time.

All these fragments of thought seemed to piece themselves into place. The plane was going down, yet everything was making sense. He admits he was in shock. But he also felt at peace, a deep peace. God had allowed him to find the Divine Mercy booklet in his briefcase. God had steered him to Vinny's book. God did all this, he thought, to prepare him for death.

He hunched over in his seat to brace for impact. He prayed for God's mercy. Then he prayed two Hail Marys and one Our Father. He made it halfway though a prayer to St. Michael, the archangel, when the plane hit the water, came to a stop, and bobbed up and down like a toy in a kiddy pool.

'True Peace'
"Under the most precarious situations I could ever imagine," says Fred, "God taught me what true peace is all about — that it's found in accepting God's will. That we must try our best in this life, but not sweat the small stuff, and hand control over to God."

One more thing to mention. A couple weeks before the flight, Fred had prayed the Rosary for the first time in years. He had recently learned of the 15 promises that, as legend has it, the Virgin Mary made to St. Dominic and Blessed Alanus to all who pray the Rosary with a faithful heart. Fred remembers thinking at the time, "Are those promises real?" He feels he recently received his answer.

"I still have my boarding pass from the flight," Fred said this week, "and I couldn't help but to notice all the 15s associated with the flight. We left on Jan. 15, from gate 15. It was Flight 1549, with 155 passengers. Also, it took off during the 15th hour, by military time, which is what the world of aviation uses. I smiled when it hit me later. There was my answer right there."

He's vowed to embrace the Eucharist, thanks to Vinny; the Rosary, thanks to all those 15s; and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, thanks to that booklet.

God was doing more than preparing him for death: God was preparing him for life.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Prayer
KEYWORDS: 1549; catholic; divinemercy; faustina; flight1549; miracleonthehudson; stfaustina; usair; usairways
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To: SeaHawkFan; Iscool

Trust in Jesus is hard for some.


21 posted on 02/05/2009 7:43:24 AM PST by notaliberal (Obama: The Abortion President)
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To: notaliberal

I have no trouble trusting in Jesus. God also gave me a brain so I could use it.

It’s a nice story, but I wouldn’t read too much into it.


22 posted on 02/05/2009 7:45:59 AM PST by SeaHawkFan
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To: NYer

Self ping to read again and to remind me to look for The Chaplet of Divine Mercy on streaming EWTN.


23 posted on 02/05/2009 7:59:53 AM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: NYer

Nyer, best thing I have read in weeks, absolutely beautiful. Thanks so much for posting. :)


24 posted on 02/05/2009 8:08:22 AM PST by Gerish (Feed your faith and your doubts will starve to death.)
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To: agere_contra

Praise God from whom all blessings flow.


25 posted on 02/05/2009 8:39:15 AM PST by tob2 (Fox News Fan)
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To: steve86

Catholictv.org has streaming Chaplet of Divine Mercy also.


26 posted on 02/05/2009 9:29:51 AM PST by notaliberal (Obama: The Abortion President)
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To: NYer

**The time happened to be 3 o’clock, known as the Hour of Great Mercy, when Jesus died on the cross. Fred would consider that detail the following day as he was preparing to die.**

This sent shivers through my entire body!


27 posted on 02/05/2009 9:32:01 AM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: notaliberal

Thank you. I will check it out.


28 posted on 02/05/2009 9:32:26 AM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: NYer

WOW!!!


29 posted on 02/05/2009 9:33:30 AM PST by diamond6 (Is SIDS preventable? www.Stopsidsnow.com)
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To: Barney59
Thank you for posting the information on praying the Divine Mercy. The following is from St. Faustina's diary.


3 o'clock Prayers - Their Power
I remind you, My daughter, that 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. In this hour you can obtain everything for yourself and for others for the asking; it was the hour of grace for the whole world - mercy triumphed over justice. 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 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. I claim veneration for My mercy from every creature, but above all from you, since it is to you that I have given the most profound understanding of this mystery. (1572)
 

 

 

30 posted on 02/05/2009 9:36:03 AM PST by NYer ("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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To: notaliberal
Thank you so much for posting those quotes from St. Faustina's diary. If you don't already have this bookmarked, I think you will enjoy it.

Divine Mercy Diary Exerpts

31 posted on 02/05/2009 9:43:47 AM PST by NYer ("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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To: SeaHawkFan
Cute story, but it does have a twinge of numerology.

As you may recall, our Lord died at 3 o'clock on that Friday afternoon. It has always been considered the hour of mercy.

32 posted on 02/05/2009 9:46:29 AM PST by NYer ("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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To: NYer

Great story for a man who had to trust God and asked God for mercy! I love the divine mercy prayer. The basics is meditating on the passion and asking for mercy not only for ourselves but on the whole world. Considering the world’s economy and having the dems in charge with Obama,we have a great need for this pray for mercy for all of us. There are also other Christians who pray this prayer,divine mercy chaplet,and other Catholic prayers. I would say that anyone on that plane who prayed was blessed with good fruit,mercful God. Miracle even the secularists are saying it!!!


33 posted on 02/05/2009 9:47:48 AM PST by red irish (Gods Children in the womb are to be loved too!)
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To: NYer

God’s last act of mercy before the inauguration. We’re now officially on our own.


34 posted on 02/05/2009 9:48:33 AM PST by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: NYer

Awesome!


35 posted on 02/05/2009 9:49:31 AM PST by Jaded (No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. -Laura V)
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To: NYer

Thank you!


36 posted on 02/05/2009 9:50:51 AM PST by notaliberal (Obama: The Abortion President)
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To: SeaHawkFan

For those of us who know of the divine mercy devotion in prayer and song know of it’s fruits. Because we have been blessed by them in some wonderful ways. Our brain also leads us to sinful ways as well. It is the calling of the holy spirit that leads us to prayer and praise.


37 posted on 02/05/2009 9:58:09 AM PST by red irish (Gods Children in the womb are to be loved too!)
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To: NYer

I am a religious Christian but I have a hard time believing god had anything to do with the plane landing. It’s just the human propensity to try to impute meaning on meaningless events.


38 posted on 02/05/2009 9:59:49 AM PST by Ted Grant
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To: NYer
As you may recall, our Lord died at 3 o'clock on that Friday afternoon. It has always been considered the hour of mercy.

Lots of things happen at 3:00 pm. BTW, was it 3:00 pm on the East coast or 3:00 pm where Jesus would have been at that time of day? I personally don't believe there is a particular "hour of mercy". It seems to be much more a "tradition" rather than a Biblical truth.

That Jesus Christ died at 3:00 pm may have some Biblical significance, one can hardly conclude that its part of the reason no one died in the controlled crash. I am a Christian and believe completely in basic tenets of the Christian faith.

39 posted on 02/05/2009 10:37:17 AM PST by SeaHawkFan
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To: NYer

Thanks for the wonderful Testimonial to the Chaplet and the promise offered in the power of real prayer!


40 posted on 02/05/2009 10:58:03 AM PST by AKA Elena (Mary, Help of Christians, Pray for us.)
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