This statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is found outside of Sacred Heart Parish in Prescott. (Courtesy of Sacred Heart Parish, Prescott)

June 8

(CNA) — The heart has always been seen as the “center” or essence a person (“the heart of the matter,” “you are my heart,” “take it to heart,” etc.) and the wellspring of our emotional lives and love (“you break my heart,” “my heart sings,” etc.)

Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is devotion to Jesus Christ Himself, but in the particular ways of meditating on His interior life and on His threefold love — His divine love, His burning love that fed His human will and His sensible love that affects His interior life.

Pope Pius XII wrote on this topic in his 1956 encyclical, “Haurietis Aquas (On Devotion To The Sacred Heart).”

The third Friday after Pentecost is the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart which brings to mind all these attributes of His Divine Heart mentioned above. Many Catholics prepare for this Feast by beginning a Novena to the Sacred Heart on the Feast of Corpus Christi, which is the Thursday of the week before. On the Feast of the Sacred Heart itself, we can gain a plenary indulgence by making an Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart.

From the earliest days of the Church, according to “Catholic Encyclopedia”: “Christ’s open side and the mystery of blood and water were meditated upon, and the Church was beheld issuing from the side of Jesus, as Eve came forth from the side of Adam. It is in the 11th and 12th centuries that we find the first unmistakable indications of devotion to the Sacred Heart. Through the wound in the side, the wound in the Heart was gradually reached, and the wound in the Heart symbolized the wound of love.”

This general devotion arose first in Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries of that time, especially in response to the devotion of St. Gertrude the Great, but specific devotions became popularized when St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690), a Visitation nun, had a personal revelation involving a series of visions of Christ as she prayed before the Blessed Sacrament. She wrote, “He disclosed to me the marvels of His Love and the inexplicable secrets of His Sacred Heart.” Christ emphasized to her His love — and His woundedness caused by Man’s indifference to this love.

An image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus graces the exterior wall of Sacred Heart Parish in Phoenix and blesses passersby. (Ambria Hammel/CATHOLIC SUN)

He promised that, in response to those who consecrate themselves and make reparations to His Sacred Heart, that:

  • He will give them all the graces necessary in their state of life.
  • He will establish peace in their homes.
  • He will comfort them in all their afflictions.
  • He will be their secure refuge during life, and above all, in death.
  • He will bestow abundant blessings upon all their undertakings.
  • Sinners will find in His Heart the source and infinite ocean of mercy.
  • Lukewarm souls shall become fervent.
  • Fervent souls shall quickly mount to high perfection.
  • He will bless every place in which an image of His Heart is exposed and honored. Sacred Heart Enthronement @home.
  • He will give to priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts.
  • Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in His Heart.
  • In the excessive mercy of His Heart that His all-powerful love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on the First Fridays in nine consecutive months the grace of final perseverance; they shall not die in His disgrace, nor without receiving their sacraments. His divine Heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment.

Sacred Heart Parish in PhoenixSacred Heart Parish and School in Prescott and Merciful Heart Hermitage in Black Canyon City are all under the patronage of the Sacred Heart.