June 1st The Claims of the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Rev. R.F. Clarke, S.J.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus calls for our devotion more than all other symbols of His Love. It
is not only the symbol of His love, it is the very
source of that love. It is itself an unfathomable
ocean of love which can never be exhausted. When
the spear had drawn forth from it the mingled
blood and water, there still remained the love with
which it loved us, and will love us to the end.
From the first moment of the Incarnation to all
eternity it has loved us and will love us with an
unceasing love. The Sacred Heart of Jesus, though a true human heart, is nevertheless, at the same time, the Heart of God. As such it calls for that supreme homage that is due to God alone. This is true of every part of our Lord's Body, and of His Heart, if it were possible, even more than of the rest, inasmuch as it is the organ of that love which is the central attribute of God. To the Sacred Heart of Jesus I will cry: "My God and my Lord! Behold how He loved me!" It has been sometimes said that our Lord died of a broken heart, and in one sense it is true. Such a love as His burst through all the bonds of flesh. It was the yearning love of His Heart over sinners, and the anguish at the thought of how many would reject that love, which caused Him to shed His Heart's Blood for those whom He thus loved. St. Francis used to say: "My Love was crucified!" and in imitation of him we will say: "My Love had His Heart pierced with love of me." |