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The Devotion to The Sacred Heart (also known as The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, “Cor Jesu Sacratissimum” in Latin) is one of the most widely-practised and well-known Catholic Devotions, wherein The Heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God's boundless and passionate love for mankind”.[1]
The Devotion is especially concerned with the long-suffering love and compassion of The Heart of Christ towards humanity.
The popularisation of this Devotion in its modern form is derived from a Roman Catholic Nun from France, Margaret Mary Alacoque, who said she learned the Devotion from Jesus during a series of Apparitions between 1673 and 1675,[3] and, later, in the 19th-Century, from the mystical revelations of another Catholic Nun, in Portugal, Mary of The Divine Heart, Droste zu Vischering, a Religious of The Good Shepherd, who requested, in The Name of Christ, that Pope Leo XIII Consecrate the entire World to The Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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The Devotion to The Sacred Heart (also known as The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, “Cor Jesu Sacratissimum” in Latin) is one of the most widely-practised and well-known Catholic Devotions, wherein The Heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God's boundless and passionate love for mankind”.[1]
The Devotion is especially concerned with the long-suffering love and compassion of The Heart of Christ towards humanity. The popularisation of this Devotion in its modern form is derived from a Roman Catholic Nun from France, Margaret Mary Alacoque, who said she learned the Devotion from Jesus during a series of Apparitions between 1673 and 1675,[3] and, later, in the 19th-Century, from the mystical revelations of another Catholic Nun, in Portugal, Mary of The Divine Heart, Droste zu Vischering, a Religious of The Good Shepherd, who requested, in The Name of Christ, that Pope Leo XIII Consecrate the entire World to The Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia,
unless stated otherwise.
The Devotion to The Sacred Heart (also known as The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, “Cor Jesu Sacratissimum” in Latin) is one of the most widely-practised and well-known Catholic Devotions, wherein The Heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God's boundless and passionate love for mankind”.[1]
The Devotion is especially concerned with the long-suffering love and compassion of The Heart of Christ towards humanity. The popularisation of this Devotion in its modern form is derived from a Roman Catholic Nun from France, Margaret Mary Alacoque, who said she learned the Devotion from Jesus during a series of Apparitions between 1673 and 1675,[3] and, later, in the 19th-Century, from the mystical revelations of another Catholic Nun, in Portugal, Mary of The Divine Heart, Droste zu Vischering, a Religious of The Good Shepherd, who requested, in The Name of Christ, that Pope Leo XIII Consecrate the entire World to The Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia,
unless stated otherwise.
The Devotion to The Sacred Heart (also known as The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, “Cor Jesu Sacratissimum” in Latin) is one of the most widely-practised and well-known Catholic Devotions, wherein The Heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God's boundless and passionate love for mankind”.[1]
The Devotion is especially concerned with the long-suffering love and compassion of The Heart of Christ towards humanity. The popularisation of this Devotion in its modern form is derived from a Roman Catholic Nun from France, Margaret Mary Alacoque, who said she learned the Devotion from Jesus during a series of Apparitions between 1673 and 1675,[3] and, later, in the 19th-Century, from the mystical revelations of another Catholic Nun, in Portugal, Mary of The Divine Heart, Droste zu Vischering, a Religious of The Good Shepherd, who requested, in The Name of Christ, that Pope Leo XIII Consecrate the entire World to The Sacred Heart of Jesus.