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The Sacred Heart

The news is just in! The Visitation Order of Holy Mary will be celebrating the 350th anniversary of the apparitions of the Sacred Heart to St Margaret Mary, December 2023-June 2025!

Bishop, Mgr Benoît Rivière of Auton has decreed a Great Jubilee for commemorate the 350th anniversary of the apparitions of the Heart of Jesus to Saint Marguerite-Marie in Paray-leMonial.

The theme of this Jubilee will be “Giving back love for love”.

The opening will take place on December 27, 2023, anniversary date of the first main appearance and closing on June 27, 2025, Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and liturgical date of the great apparition of 1675.

1. On this occasion, the Order of the Visitation being intimately linked to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we invite you to bring especially in your prayer the events of the jubilee year taking place at the following dates: •

Rencontres de Paray (3-day retreat around the 1st Friday of each month)

In 2024: February 1-4, February 29-March 3, May 2-5, October 31-November 3, December S-8, In 2025: February 6-9, March 6-9, April 3-6, May 1-4, June 5-8 •

Feasts of Mercy: April 6-7, 2024 and April 26-27, 2025 •

Feasts of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: June 6-9, 2024 and June 27-29, 2025, closing of the jubilee year

• Feast of Saint Margaret Mary: October 16-20, 2024 •

Symposium from May 1 to 5, 2024

We draw your attention to two of these events: • the feasts of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 2024 and 2025: we suggest that you organize a local spiritual or festive event to celebrate this Jubilee. To help you do this, resources are available on our website https://www.sacrecoeur-paray.org

• the symposium from 1 to 5 May 2024 which will take place in Rome on the theme of Reparation.

For any information, you can contact Béatrice de Bastard: sanctuary@paray.org +33 6 85 04 84 60.

Hoping that this Jubilee will be all to the glory of the Heart of Jesus, we particularly recommend to your prayer and that of your community these preparations and its unfolding.

Kind regards, Sr. Maria Guadalupe PIMIENTA SANDOVAL, vsm Superior of the Monastery of Paray-le-Monial

Father Etienne KERN Rector * This jubilee is/ organized by the Sacré-Coeur Sanctuary: the chaplains. parish. the Jesuits. the Visitandines and supported by all the other religious communities of Paray-le-Monial, France.

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This year St. Margaret Mary’s Feast falls on a Sunday, so some may choose to celebrate it on Monday October 17rather than the 16th.

Whatever choice you make, here is a Novena to help prepare you for this great Saint’s Feast. As a Visitation Nun, she was the holy recipient of our Lord’s revelations of His Sacred Heart.

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Novena | Patron Against Polio, Sacred Heart Devotee, Loss of Parents, etc – YouTube

2nd Novena To St Margaret Mary Alacoque – Saturday 8 Oct 2022 – YouTube

3rd Novena To St Margaret Mary Alacoque – Sunday 9 Oct 2022 – YouTube

A special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is found in the movement called the Guard of Honor. You can learn about it here: Guard of Honor History | Visitation Spirit

Visitation Monastery congratulates the latest members of Brooklyn Diocese’s Guard of Honor, with Pastor Fr. Peter Gillen as Director. The event took place on August 15, 2022 at St. Brendan’s parish.

 

PREPARE FOR THE FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART JUNE 24, 2022!

ATTEND THE SACRED HEART NOVENA AT VISITATION MONASTERY BROOKLYN JUNE 15-24, 2022

Click below for schedule of Masses:

Sacred Heart Novena 2022 at Visitation Monastery | Brooklyn Visitation Monastery

Video announcement: Facebook

AND READ THE FOLLOWING BOOK AND TAKE THE FOLLOWING COURSE:

Behold This Heart

St. Francis de Sales and Devotion to the Sacred Heart

 

 

 

Day 9 Solemnity of the SACRED HEART OF JESUS

 

Day 8 Novena June 18 Wednesday Mass Readings Special for Novena

Day 7 Novena June 17 Wednesday

Day 6 Novena June 16 Tuesday

 

Day 5 Novena June 15 Monday

Day 4 Novena June 14 Corpus Christi Sunday Mass

Day 3 Novena June 13, 2020 Sat Morning Mass

Day 2 Novena June 12, 2020

 

Novena Day1 June 11, 2020 Video below

In 2020 the Sacred Heart Novena of Masses, traditional at Visitation Monastery Brooklyn, was broadcast, virtually, on this website, thanks to the generosity of Pastor Father Joseph Gibino of Holy Trinity Parish in Whitestone, Queens.

Father Gibino was the celebrant with music ministry by his choir director, Mr. Michael Zabrocki.

The Novena to the Sacred Heart and the Litany of the Sacred Heart was prayed during each night’s Novena Mass.

The Mass was broadcast from Holy Trinity parish and the Sisters of the Visitation viewed it along with you.

Brooklyn Diocese Consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

With appeals for reparation for sin and the ongoing sanctification of priests, Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio consecrated the Diocese of Brooklyn to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Friday, June 19.

The consecration was made during the Chrism Mass of the diocese, which was postponed from Holy Thursday because of COVID-19 concerns. The consecration, which was made in the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph, also coincided with the 100th anniversary year of the canonization of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, to whom the Sacred Heart appeared.

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(Photos courtesy of NET TV)

Bishop DiMarzio said in his homily,

“The consecration to the Sacred Heart reminds us that we know the love of God, that the Father has given us in Jesus, his Son. The Son who died and rose for us. We also recognize that we must still make reparation for our sins and the sins of others because God’s love is offended by sin, when we turn away from God.”

Our Will Taken Up By His

Quoting Saint Margaret Mary, the apostle of the Sacred Heart, to whom Jesus revealed himself, he said,

“There must be no longer anything of ourselves, but this divine Heart of Jesus must take the place of our own so completely that our Lord alone will live and act within us. Our own will must be taken up by His, that He may be able to act in us without any resistance whatsoever.”

The bishop continued,

“Tonight, as we consecrate the Diocese of Brooklyn, here in Queens and Brooklyn, and ourselves to the Sacred Heart, we ask for that grace, that Jesus take us over, that our will become His own. And that is our special request tonight.”

Referring to the pandemic, the bishop said,

“I don’t think people have prayed more at home than during this time. The spirit of prayer and devotion entered into each home in a different way. Perhaps it is the Sacred Heart of Jesus who asked to be honored in every home with his picture to remind us that His love should be the centerpiece of each Catholic family, the domestic Church.”

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Most Sweet Jesus

Bishop DiMarzio led the priests in a renewal of their vows, and then after Mass led the other six bishops as well as clergy, religious and laity in the prayer of consecration. A portion of the prayer was thus:

“Most sweet Jesus, Redeemer of the human race, look down upon us. Humbly we pray kneeling before You in the Blessed Sacrament. We are Yours and Yours we wish to be, more surely united with You.

“Behold, each one of us freely consecrates our entire person to You, to Your Sacred Heart. Oh Jesus Incarnate, Divine Mercy of the Heavenly Father … New York City and our world, so devastatingly bruised by sickness, poverty, and particularly our dioceses here in Kings and Queens counties, where there was so much pain, sorrow and anxiety.”

The prayer concluded with,

“Humbly and fittingly, a shepherd of the sheep commanded to my care, I humbly entrust and consecrate to Your most Sacred Heart, all the faithful of the Diocese of Brooklyn. May its laity, religious, and clergy be protected by Your most august presence and continually avail themselves in the cloak of Your divine love.”

Diocesan Consecrations Not Common

There have been only a few dioceses in the United States which have been consecrated to the Sacred Heart. Besides Brooklyn, the Diocese of Marquette, MI was consecrated in 2015.

Jesus Christ appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a French Visitation nun and mystic, in 1673. Jesus spoke these words,

“Behold the Heart which has so loved men that it has spared nothing, even to exhausting and consuming Itself, in order to testify Its love; and in return, I receive from the greater part only ingratitude, by their irreverence and sacrilege…”

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was officially canonized on May 13, 1920 by Pope Benedict XV. In 1928, Pope Pius XI upheld the Church’s position regarding the credibility behind her visions of Jesus Christ. He stated Jesus “manifested Himself” to Margaret and the chief features of devotion to the Sacred Heart are “reception of Holy Communion on the first Friday of each month, Eucharistic adoration during a ‘Holy hour’ on Thursdays, and the celebration of the Feast of the Sacred Heart.”

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