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St. Josemaria Institute Podcast

The Heart of Christ

St. Josemaria Institute Podcast

St. Josemaria Institute

Spirituality, St. Josemaria Escriva, Christianity, Christian, Gospel, Catholic, Meditation, Religion & Spirituality, Opus Dei

4.9645 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2015

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

On the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Fr. Javier del Castillo (Vicar of Opus Dei in the Midwest) reflects on three ways in which we can draw closer to the Heart of Christ. What You’ll Hear: - How the Sacraments of the Church are “born” from the Sacred Heart of Jesus - How God gives us a renewed heart - The three ways that we can identify ourselves with the Heart of Christ - Living the “Heroic Minute” - How the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Christ are closely conn...

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In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, amen.

0:05.4

My Lord and my God, I firmly believe that you are here, that you see me, that you hear me.

0:14.0

I adore you with profound reverence.

0:17.7

I beg your pardon for my sins and the grace to make this time of prayer fruitful.

0:23.6

My Immaculate Mother, St. Joseph, my Father and Lord, my guardian angel, intercede for me.

0:34.6

We read in St. John's Gospel, how what intercede for me.

0:38.9

We read in St. John's Gospel how at the crucifixion the soldiers came to break the legs of the

0:51.8

criminals in order that the bodies may not remain that they, because of the Passover.

1:03.0

They were kind of in a hurry.

1:06.2

And so the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first and of the other, who had been crucified with Him, with Jesus.

1:14.6

But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs, but one of the soldiers opened his side with a lance, and immediately there came out blood and water.

1:32.3

This is a very powerful symbol that we contemplate today on the solemnity of the sacred heart.

1:41.3

It is obviously a historical event, but it is also a symbolic event of how much our

1:49.4

Lord loves us. He has shed every drop of his blood and even water. There's nothing left to give

1:59.5

on Jesus' part in order for us to be saved. He has been

2:05.8

totally magnanimous, big-souled, big-hearted on our behalf so that we can share in his divinity.

2:15.7

The fathers of the church have always seen this seen as the birth of all the

2:26.3

sacraments in the church, blood and water come out of Christ's side. The church is born somehow. Blood representing the Eucharist water,

2:41.0

baptism. We are redeemed because of Christ's love for us. Today, in this great feast, perhaps what we ought to do is take the same attitude

2:57.6

that St. John, the evangelist, the beloved disciple, took at the Last Supper, where, as he himself tells us in his gospel, that he, the beloved

3:13.5

disciple, he reclined at Jesus' bosom in the chest of Christ.

3:22.4

We can only imagine what that must have been like. Of course, you know,

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