Feast of the Sacred Heart
Feast of the Sacred Heart | |
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Observed by | Roman Catholic Church |
Date | 19 days after Pentecost |
2011 date | July 1 |
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus can be clearly traced back at least to the eleventh century. It marked the spirituality of Bernard of Clairvaux in the twelfth century and of Bonaventure and Gertrude in the thirteenth. The beginnings of a devotion toward the love of God as symbolized by the heart of Jesus are found even in the fathers of the Church, including Origen, Ambrose, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, Hippolytus of Rome, Irenaeus, Justin Martyr and Cyprian, who used in this regard John 7:37-39 and John 19:33-37.[1]
A series of articles on the Sacred Heart of Jesus |
Sacred Heart |
The Mass prayers and readings approved on that occasion were replaced with new texts in 1929, and the Roman Missal published in 1970 provided three sets of prayers and readings, one for each year of the three-year liturgical cycle.
The Mass, which is celebrated with white vestments, may be used as a Votive Mass on other days also, especially on the first Friday of each month (unless falling on a day of higher rank).
>>>Many local parishes have special devotions for this solemnity, which is followed the next day by the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. In our parish, a special Friday night Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart will be followed by 12 hours of overnight Adoration. On Saturday morning a special Mass will be celebrated in honor of the Immaculate Heart. What does your parish do?
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