The feast of the Sacred Heart is a movable feast, but is always celebrated on the third Friday after Pentecost. Ever since the seventeenth century when St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was granted visions of the Sacred Heart and asked to spread this devotion, the Jesuits represented by her confessor St. Claude de la Colombière, played a fundamental role in spreading this devotion. Colombière, spoke with Margaret Mary a number of times and after much prayer, discernment and reflection became convinced of the validity of her visions.
In recent times, one of
the most loved and admired Generals of the Society of Jesus Fr. Pedro Arrupe
was instrumental in reviving this devotion and placing Jesuits once again at
the forefront of spreading this devotion.
This devotion according to Arrupe was “the centre of the Ignatian
experience”. It is an “extraordinarily effective means as much for gaining
personal perfection as for apostolic success”.
The feast of the Sacred
Heart is to be celebrated as a privilege and grace. However, it is also a
responsibility. First, the love that we receive from the Sacred Heart of Jesus
is not a private possession, but one that must be shared with all. Just as the
Father makes no distinction and makes the sun rise on the evil and on the good
(Mt 5:45), so must we in our sharing of the love of Christ. Second, the concern
that God has for us and our Universe must be a concern which we must show to
our world. The wanton destruction of nature, excessive and abusive use of
scarce resources like water, indiscriminate cutting of trees for selfish gain,
unlawful and criminal killing of wild animals are signs that we are working
against God’s concern.
If God cares for us so
much, must we not care for our world? Third, the intimate connection of the
Sacred Heart and Eucharist reminds us that just as Christ is so easily
available to us, we must also be to each other. The Eucharist and the feast of
the Sacred Heart ought not to be private and passive devotions, but
celebrations that make us ready to reach out in service and availability to
anyone who needs us.
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