Showing posts with label Sacred Heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sacred Heart. Show all posts

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Gearing up

for tomorrow's double header: the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart and the Vigil of the Nativity of St John the Baptist.

Some years ago my husband decided that we should adorn our image of the Sacred Heart with fresh flowers in honor of the feast day and ordered several stems in floral tubes from the local florist. It was on the pricey side the first go round because he didn't know one could purchase the tubes at craft stores. But I have reused the tubes every year since which has brought the cost down to about $1 per bloom. The flowers last about a week.

Our parish includes an oratory dedicated to St John the Baptist, the proto-parish of the area. In past years, there has been a special Mass and church supper held there, but due to expected heat, the event has been delayed until the fall. In the evening, we will host some friends for a dinner of pizza on the grill and toast marshmallows over the St John's Bonfire (in a fire pit). It's not too late to grow a culture of faith and start the tradition in your neighborhood!


Friday, July 5, 2013

First Friday Devotions


On the back: 
Copyright 1938, N.G. Basevi,
Litho in U.S.A

Friday, May 3, 2013

First Friday Devotions


For what it's worth, Google Translate says, healing heart of Jesus.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Feast of the Sacred Heart in the Domestic Church



God is love, and whoever remains in love remains in God and God in him.


Plans are underway here at Spes Unica for the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart this Friday.

My husband and I have been reading a very helpful book on Catholic parenting that promotes experience as the best way to educate children from birth to age 6 (it's an older edition of this book), and the first experience they know is love. How important it is then to mark this day commemorating God's great love!

If you already have an image of the Sacred Heart enthroned in your home, today is an ideal day to renew your family's consecration. This day should be a time for family prayer and Mass attendance, if possible. Consider having a simple celebration for family and friends (I'll be making heart cookies and some iced red tea).

Some further reading:
*Joseph Ratzinger's memories of returning home on the feast of the Sacred Heart in his autobiography Milestones
*The Trapp family's devotions to the Sacred Heart, including a family feast day conclave
*Cardinal Burke's reflections on the scriptural basis for devotion to the Sacred Heart
*The history of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at Our Lady's University
*The Sacred Heart Apostolate


Celebration hints
*Margaret Mary's tips for rolled cookies
*Making a heart shaped cake with no heart pan

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