Missionaries of the Sacred

Moving from Devotion to Spirituality PDF Print
Friday, 17 June 2011 00:00

Image: Sacred HeartThe Church sets aside days to honor special devotions to teach us and to remind us of what’s important in life. Some of these devotions are becom­ing popular due to the positive im­pact on people’s lives. I believe that we have a feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for all of these reasons.

As the years go by, our needs, under­standings, and motivations change. In order to meet the needs of our changing situation, the meanings contained in a devotion often devel­op and grow. I believe this is happen­ing in the Sacred Heart Devotion. The change is from devotion (something we do) to spirituality (something God does within us). Often in devotions, we hope God will cooperate with us and our needs and desires. Spiritu­ality is about our cooperating with God and His desires. His first desire for each of us is a loving relationship with us because He loves us. His next desire is that we radiate the senti­ments of His heart, which are the fruits of this relationship and which help those around us enter more deeply into a loving relationship with Him. All of our teaching, praying, sacraments, and vocations to priest­ly, religious, married, or single life are really about this. Missionary activity, evangelization, contemplation, and meditation all are about a loving re­lationship with God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Since the soldier pierced the side of Jesus on the cross, there has always been some form of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Sacred Heart is intimately connected with the movement of the Spirit. The blood and water flowing from His pierced Heart was a symbol of the living water, which is another way of describing the Holy Spirit. Saint Paul in Galatians 5:22-23 speaks of the Fruit of the Spirit. “In contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faith­fulness, gentleness, self-control.” It is worth remembering that we cannot force plants to grow and bear fruits. Rather we let them grow, removing obstacles such as weeds and provid­ing water. Likewise, we let the Fruit of the Spirit grow within us by remov­ing the weeds (fears, angers, compul­sions, addictions, etc.) and by giving sufficient water (opening ourselves to the movement of the Spirit in our lives through prayer, penance, good works, etc.). The Fruit of the Spirit contains the nature of its source, love, because God is love. It will grow on its own if it is well tended and it gives the same kind of life that it has received (love). We can help the fruit of the Spirit grow within us by dying to ourselves, that is, by opening our­selves completely to God’s love and God’s will for us.

Picture: Br. Joseph Tesar, MSCAs we continue our devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, let us also con­tinue to open ourselves to the Spiri­tuality of the Heart, cooperating with God in His desire for a loving relation­ship with each one of us. The love of the Sacred Heart is like a plant with­in us. Let us remove the weeds and open ourselves to the Living Water, so that we too may radiate the senti­ments of His Heart.

 

Right: Br. Joe Tesar, MSC

 
Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart

Image: Jesus

Lord Jesus, we praise you and celebrate the love of your heart. We honor you, we glorify you. We are grateful for your help this day. We offer our thanks; we consecrate and give our hearts to you. Take them, hold them fast and make them your own forever. Fill them with your life. Let us follow all the ways you mark for us. Jesus, merciful Savior, may your love be known everywhere.

V: May all people know the goodness of God.

All: And God’s wonderful kindness toward them.

Lord Jesus, with renewed kindness you enrich your Church with the boundless gifts of your heart. Help us to respond to such love, to serve you truly in our lives, and to live as reflections of yourself--holy and blameless--so that others may come to the fullness of Christian life. Amen.

Feast of the Sacred Heart Slideshow

Join Us in the Devotion to the Sacred Heart

Step 1: Follow the Way of the Heart

In each MSC community, our members use the “Follow the Way of the Heart” prayer booklet every morning. We invite you to join us in this daily devotion, which includes a special prayer for each day of the week.

Step 2: Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart

Every evening, our members pray the Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart (below on this page). Please consider joining us in this prayer.

Cost is $2 per booklet and $1 per prayer card (for orders within the USA). To order the “Follow the Way of the Heart” booklet and the Sacred Heart prayer card, please call our office at: (630) 892- 2371 (M-F 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM).