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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 735: 6-8-21: Tuesday: The Sacred Heart of Jesus

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🗓️ 8 June 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

0:37.8

Hey there, Sprouts. Today is Tuesday, June 8th, 2021. Now, all week we are talking about the solemnity we will be celebrating on Friday and the devotion that the entire month of June is dedicated to, which is the sacred heart of Jesus.

0:43.0

Yesterday, we talked about how this devotion and this image, which is found in most every church, reminds us that Jesus had a human heart.

0:47.6

And with that human heart, just like ours, he loved perfectly.

0:52.0

And how by meditating on this heart, we can come to love more perfectly like him

0:59.0

so today we're going to go back in time and we are going to talk about the french nun from the

1:05.1

1600s who had visions of christ and the sacred heart and where this devotion comes from.

1:14.0

Now, the saint's name was St. Margaret Mary.

1:17.5

And although Christ chose her to appear to and to entrust this important devotion,

1:23.8

she was not very well loved in this world.

1:27.4

In fact, her father died when she was young, and she was taken in by her uncle's family.

1:32.9

However, her uncle's family did not treat her very well.

1:37.0

But she was very sickly and clumsy and absent-minded, so I guess we can understand why she annoyed them so much.

1:46.5

Eventually, when she was older, she discerned a call to the religious life.

1:51.0

She joined an order, but even there, she was not very well liked.

1:56.3

The nuns became annoyed with her.

1:58.8

They could see that she was very mature in her spirituality, but she was just

2:04.1

annoying to work with because she was so clumsy and so absent-minded. Regardless,

2:11.0

Christ did not worry about these things, and while she was in prayer, he began to appear to her,

2:21.4

and he appeared to her as the sacred heart.

2:38.7

He explained to her why displaying his heart in this way, encircled with the crown of thorns and on fire with love, while still wounded and bleeding, why this image was so important for us to see and for us to meditate on. In fact, Christ told her this. He said, quote, my divine heart is so passionately

2:49.4

in love with humanity that it can no longer contain within itself the

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