June 17th The Sacred Heart Among Little Children by Rev. R.F. Clarke, S.J.
All good men love little children. There is
something in them that recalls the presence of
God, a freshness and innocence which is the mark
of His creative hand before sin has marred and
almost obliterated it. Our Lord more than once
showed the love of His Sacred Heart for children.
When a crowd of women came with their little
ones begging Him to bless them and the disciples
tried to push them aside, Jesus interposed: "Suffer
the little children to come to Me." And then He
called them one by one and blessed each one, and
laid upon each His Sacred Hands. What graces
must have flowed into the hearts of those favored
children! We should pray for all the little ones
whom we love, that our Lord may in like manner
bless them. On another occasion when the children shouted to Him in childish glee: "Blessed is He that comes in the name of the Lord!" the Pharisees begged Him to silence them. But Jesus rebuked the objection almost sternly; "Have you never read. Out of the mouths of infants and sucklings Thou hast perfected praise?" Perfected praise! As if there was something in their innocent voices sweeter to Him than in any others of the mingled crowd. But Jesus bestowed still higher praise on the sweet simplicity of children. He told His disciples that if they wish to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, they must become like little children, docile, obedient, cheerful, submissive, affectionate! Am I such? |