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The Triduum of Hearts begins with the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Solemnity of the Sacred Heart reminds us that God's love is not distant or abstract. The Heart of Jesus beats with mercy for sinners, comfort for the weary, strength for the struggling, and hope for the lost.
the Sacred Heart of Jesus invites us to return to love, forgiveness, and trust in God.
Today, let us place our worries, fears, dreams, and intentions into the Heart of Jesus,
Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The Heart is the symbol of human love. This Catholic devotion honors the Sacred Heart of Our Lord, through which was manifested to us Godโs eternal love for everyone. โGod is Loveโ (1 John 4:8), and so in honoring the human expression of that Love, especially on the Cross, we honor Its Divine Source.
In 1675, Jesus told St. Margaret Mary that He wanted the Feast of the Sacred Heart to be celebrated on the Friday after the Corpus Christi octave. In 1856, the Feast of the Sacred Heart became a universal feast.
St. John Paul II, a great devotee of the Sacred Heart, said, โThis feast reminds us of the mystery of the love of God for the people of all times.โ
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7 yrs ago while I was in my first year of snr high, I was be-deviled with the problem of why there were so many churches teaching so many different things and yet supposedly calling on one God. I was dealing with a lot at that time and studying was how I coped, so I studied...
What in the tarnation @HoustonChron ??
Charging my elderly (88 and 89) in-laws $256 for eight weeks!?!?
Well, now I have taken over their bills and thatโs going to be a โno!โ
No wonder newspapers are dying. The few customers, the elderly, are being taken advantage of unwittingly!!
There are different kinds of crucifixes tho. We are just used to the traditional Catholic crucifix.
In history, Christians have used different styles of crucifixes to emphasize different aspects of the same mystery: the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Victory of Jesus Christ.