Meditation
Devotion to the Sacred
Heart, as we know it,
began about the year
1672. On repeated
occasions, Jesus
appeared to Saint
Margaret Mary Alacoque,
a Visitation nun, in
France, and during these
apparitions He explained
to her the devotion to
His Sacred Heart as He
wanted people to
practice it. he asked to
be honored in the symbol
of His Heart of flesh;
he asked for acts of
reparation, for frequent
Communion, Communion on
the First Friday of the
month, and the keeping
of the Holy Hour.
When
the Catholic Church
approved the devotion to
the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, she did not base
her action only on the
visions of Saint
Margaret Mary. The
Church approved the
devotion on its own
merits. There is only
one Person in Jesus, and
that Person was at the
same time God and Man.
His Heart, too, is
Divine -- it is the
Heart of God.
There
are two things that must
always be found together
in the devotion to the
Sacred Heart: Christ's
Heart of flesh and
Christ's love for us.
True devotion to the
Sacred Heart means
devotion to the Divine
Heart of Christ insofar
as His Heart represents
and recalls His love for
us.
In
honoring the Heart of
Christ, our homage
lingers on the Person of
Jesus in the fullness of
His love. This love of
Christ for us was the
moving force of all he
did and suffered for us
-- in Nazareth, on the
Cross, in giving Himself
in the Blessed
Sacrament, in His
teaching and healing, in
His praying and working.
When we speak of the
Sacred Heart, we mean
Jesus showing us His
Heart, Jesus all love
for us and all lovable.
Jesus
Christ is the
incarnation of God's
infinite love. The Human
Nature which the Son of
God took upon Himself
was filled with love and
kindness that has never
found an equal. He is
the perfect model of
love of God and
neighbor.
Every
day of His life was
filled with repeated
proofs of "Christ's love
that surpasses all
knowledge" (Eph 3:19).
Jesus handed down for
all time the fundamental
feature of His
character: "Take My yoke
upon your shoulders and
learn from Me, for I am
meek and humble of
Heart" (Mt 11:29). He
invited all, refusing
none, surprising friends
and rivals by His
unconditional
generosity.
The
meaning of love in the
life of Jesus was
especially evident in
His sufferings. Out of
love for His Father He
willed to undergo the
death of the Cross. "The
world must know that I
love the Father and do
just as the Father has
commanded Me" (Jn
14:31).
The
love that Jesus bore
toward us also urged Him
to undergo the death of
the Cross. At the Last
Supper, He said, "There
is no greater love than
to lay down one's life
for one's friends" (Jn
15:13)
The
Heart of Jesus never
ceases to love us in
heaven. He sanctifies us
through the Sacraments.
These are inexhaustible
fountains of grace and
holiness which have
their source in the
boundless ocean of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Novena
Prayer
Divine
Jesus, You have said,
"Ask and you shall
receive; seek and you
shall find; knock and it
shall be opened to you."
Behold me kneeling at
Your feet, filled with a
lively faith and
confidence in the
promises dictated by
Your Sacred Heart to
Saint Margaret Mary. I
come to ask this favor:
Mention your request).
To
whom can I turn if not
to You, Whose Heart is
the source of all graces
and merits? Where should
I seek if not in the
treasure which contains
all the riches of Your
kindness and mercy?
Where should I knock if
not at the door through
which God gives Himself
to us and through which
we go to God? I have
recourse to You, Heart
of Jesus. In You I find
consolation when
afflicted, protection
when persecuted,
strength when burdened
with trials, and light
in doubt and darkness.
Dear
Jesus, I firmly believe
that You can grant me
the grace I implore,
even though it should
require a miracle. You
have only to will it and
my prayer will be
granted. I admit that I
am most unworthy of Your
favors, but this is not
a reason for me to be
discouraged. You are the
God of mercy, and You
will not refuse a
contrite heart. Cast
upon me a look of mercy,
I beg of You, and Your
kind Heart will find in
my miseries and weakness
a reason for granting my
prayer.
Sacred
Heart, whatever may be
Your decision with
regard to my request, I
will never stop adoring,
loving, praising, and
serving You. My Jesus,
be pleased to accept
this my act of perfect
resignation to the
decrees of Your adorable
Heart, which I sincerely
desire may be fulfilled
in and by me and all
Your creatures forever.
Grant
me the grace for which I
humbly implore You
through the Immaculate
Heart of Your most
sorrowful Mother. You
entrusted me to her as
her child, and her
prayers are all-powerful
with You. Amen.
Offering
My
God, I offer You all my
prayers, works, joys,
and sufferings in union
with the Sacred Heart of
Jesus, for the
intentions for which He
pleads and offers
Himself in the Holy
Sacrifice of the Mass,
in thanksgiving for Your
favors, in reparation
for my sins, and in
humble supplication for
my temporal and eternal
welfare, for the needs
of our holy Mother the
Church, for the
conversion of sinners,
and for the relief of
the poor souls in
purgatory.
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