‘They Beat as One’: Why the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts Are Celebrated Side-by-Side
Contemplating the union of the two hearts.
Contemplating the union of the two hearts.
COMMENTARY: Denver’s ‘Angel of Charity’ spent her life bringing Christ’s love to the poor, one wagonload at a time.
COMMENTARY: The history of devotion to the Sacred Heart reveals the deeper conflict between Catholic France and the secular ideals of the Revolution.
COMMENTARY: There are two reasons why the date of June 11 is especially important.
Despite the failure by France’s monarchy to fulfill Jesus’ request to consecrate the country, dedication to his Sacred Heart remains alive in the hearts of its people.
COMMENTARY: Beholding the Heart that loves us so greatly impels us to be witnesses of his love in the world.
Consecration not only helps promote Catholicity within these companies; it also encourages a healthier work environment.
Consecration will accompany the country’s 250th anniversary.
Each stop the icon makes becomes an opportunity to increase faith and devotion.
COMMENTARY: Thus, it was hard for me to pick up what would be Pope Francis’ last encyclical and read it with receptivity. But from the beginning, I felt my heart embracing his words.
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