Friday and Saturday were Feast Days of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary respectively. I was hoping there would be some pomp in the church but we just had a quiet renewal of our promises at home. It's like on March 25th. How I wish it were like Christmas, full of great music and great ceremony. Anyway. My poor little heart bursts with inexpressible sorrow for my sins and sings with gladness for dear Heart Jesus. I am ever grateful for all the lovely writers throughout the ages who have composed the most magnificent prayers, from the royal psalmist David to Jesus Himself to St. Ambrose and St. Thomas Aquinas to the Pope Pius XI who composed this prayer of reparation.
Most sweet Jesus, whose overflowing
charity for men is requited by so much forgetfulness, negligence and
contempt, behold us prostrate before you, eager to repair by a special
act of homage the cruel indifference and injuries to which your loving
Heart is everywhere subject.
Mindful, alas! that we ourselves have had a
share in such great indignities, which we now deplore from the depths
of our hearts, we humbly ask your pardon and declare our readiness to
atone by voluntary expiation, not only for our own personal offenses,
but also for the sins of those, who, straying far from the path of
salvation, refuse in their obstinate infidelity to follow you, their
Shepherd and Leader, or, renouncing the promises of their baptism, have
cast off the sweet yoke of your law.
We are now resolved to expiate each and
every deplorable outrage committed against you; we are now determined to
make amends for the manifold offenses against Christian modesty in
unbecoming dress and behavior, for all the foul seductions laid to
ensnare the feet of the innocent, for the frequent violations of Sundays
and holy-days, and the shocking blasphemies uttered against you and
your Saints. We wish also to make amends for the insults to which your
Vicar on earth and your priests are subjected, for the profanation, by
conscious neglect or terrible acts of sacrilege, of the very Sacrament
of your divine love, and lastly for the public crimes of nations who
resist the rights and teaching authority of the Church which you have
founded.
Would that we were able to wash away such
abominations with our blood. We now offer, in reparation for these
violations of your divine honor, the satisfaction you once made to your
Eternal Father on the cross and which you continue to renew daily on our
altars; we offer it in union with the acts of atonement of your Virgin
Mother and all the Saints and of the pious faithful on earth; and we
sincerely promise to make recompense, as far as we can with the help of
your grace, for all neglect of your great love and for the sins we and
others have committed in the past. Henceforth, we will live a life of
unswerving faith, of purity of conduct, of perfect observance of the
precepts of the Gospel and especially that of charity. We promise to the
best of our power to prevent others from offending you and to bring as
many as possible to follow you. O loving Jesus, through the intercession
of the Blessed Virgin Mother, our model in reparation, deign to receive
the voluntary offering we make of this act of expiation; and by the
crowning gift of perseverance keep us faithful unto death in our duty
and the allegiance we owe to you, so that we may all one day come to
that happy home, where with the Father and the Holy Spirit you live and
reign, God, forever and ever. Amen.
Note: Devotion to the Sacred Heart is very old and there is a wonderful book Sacred Fire that I reviewed earlier.
ETA: Just returned from Mass and I was delighted that we celebrated the Feast of the Sacred Heart as an external Solemnity. A feast celebrating Love Himself. The priest reminded us that our human hearts are compelled to return that love as best as we can.
3 comments:
I'm glad you got your piece of divine there after all.
As Lucy said, "Jesus gets a whole feast for just one body part?!" I love all the readings for the feast of the Sacred Heart, all the reminders in old and new testaments of God's enduring love for us!
Johnell, Mass is *always* a slice of heaven :)
Faith, your Lucy is funny. I am overwhelmed too with God's love too, how deep and unfathomable it is.
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