Excerpta Catechismi – Sacred Heart of Jesus series for June, 2026

Day 1: The Real Reason Catholics Honor the Sacred Heart – ❀️ Why does the Church honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus? Many Catholics know the devotion, but few understand the profound reason the Church places the Sacred Heart before the faithful. The Sacred Heart is not merely an image or a private devotion. It reveals the infinite love of God made visible in Jesus Christ. In this first episode of our June series, discover why the Church venerates the Sacred Heart, why it is shown wounded and crowned with thorns, and why Catholics are called to make reparation for sin. πŸ™ This is Shorts 1 of our playlist: The Sacred Heart of Jesus β€” The Month of Reparation. πŸ“– “Learn of me, because I am meek, and humble of heart.” β€” Matthew 11:29

Day 2: The Sacred Heart Is Not What Most Catholics Think – ❀️‍πŸ”₯ Most Catholics recognize the image of the Sacred Heart. But what does the Church actually mean when she speaks of the Sacred Heart of Jesus?

Many assume it is merely a symbol of Christ’s love. Traditional Catholic doctrine teaches something far deeper. The Sacred Heart is the true human Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ, united forever to His Divine Person.

In this second installment of our June series on the Sacred Heart, we explore the theological foundation of this great devotion and discover why the Church gives special honor to the Sacred Heart of the Incarnate Word.

πŸ“– “And one of the soldiers with a spear opened his side, and immediately there came out blood and water.” (John 19:34)

❀️ The Sacred Heart is not merely a symbol.
❀️ The Sacred Heart is real.
❀️ The Sacred Heart is the Heart of God made Man.

Day 3: Christ Saw You From the Cross – ❀️ Many Catholics know that Christ died for the salvation of mankind. But the Sacred Heart reveals a deeper truth.

The love shown on Calvary was not merely directed toward humanity in general. Christ’s charity reaches every individual soul. As Saint Paul wrote:

“Who loved me, and delivered himself for me.”

The Sacred Heart of Jesus teaches that Our Lord knows every soul personally. He knows our struggles, our sins, our sufferings, and our need for redemption. The Heart pierced upon Calvary remains a living testimony that Christ’s love is both universal and personal.

This is Day 3 of our June series:

The Sacred Heart of Jesus β€” The Month of Reparation

πŸ™ Learn the Faith.
❀️ Love the Truth.
✝️ Live the Catechism.

❀️ THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS β€” DAY 4

What happened after Christ breathed His last upon the Cross?

Saint John records that a soldier pierced the side of Jesus with a lance, and immediately blood and water flowed forth. This was not merely a historical detail. The Church has contemplated this mystery for centuries because it reveals the Sacred Heart of the Redeemer and the price paid for our salvation.

In this lesson, we examine the pierced side of Christ, the reality of His sacrifice, and the love by which He redeemed mankind.

Tomorrow:
Blood and Water β€” What It Means

πŸ“– β€œOne of the soldiers with a spear opened his side, and immediately there came out blood and water.”
β€” John 19:34

πŸ™ Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

Day 5: Why Did Blood and Water Pour From Jesus? – Excerpta Catechismi

πŸ’” When the side of Jesus was pierced on Calvary, blood and water flowed forth.

Why does St. John record this moment so carefully?

According to the Church Fathers and traditional Catholic theology, the blood and water are not merely details of the Passion. They signify the sacraments flowing from Christ’s sacrifice, especially Holy Baptism and the Holy Eucharist.

Just as Eve came forth from the side of Adam, Holy Mother Church came forth from the side of Christ, the New Adam.

This mystery stands at the heart of Redemption and helps us understand why devotion to the Sacred Heart is so closely connected to the Cross, the sacraments, and the salvation of souls.

πŸ“– “Immediately there came out blood and water.” β€” John 19:34

Day 6: This Is How God Proved His Love

❀️ How can an invisible God show His love to the world?

The answer is found in Jesus Christ.

Before the Incarnation, Divine Charity was believed. In Jesus Christ, Divine Charity became visible. Through Bethlehem, Calvary, and the Sacred Heart, God revealed the depth of His love for fallen mankind.

The Sacred Heart is not merely a symbol of affection. It is the true Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ, united forever to His Divine Person. In that Heart, the Church contemplates the infinite charity that moved the Incarnation, endured the Passion, and accomplished our Redemption.

Day 6 of:
The Sacred Heart of Jesus β€” The Month of Reparation

Tomorrow:
The Heart Demands a Response

May devotion to the Sacred Heart lead us to deeper love, gratitude, reparation, and fidelity to Jesus Christ.

Day 7: The Most Dangerous Way to Reject God -Excerpta Catechismi

❀️ Most people think rejecting God means hatred, blasphemy, or unbelief.

But the most dangerous rejection is often silent.

The Sacred Heart of Jesus reveals Divine Love poured out for mankind through the Incarnation, Passion, and Death of Our Lord. Yet that Love asks for a response. Christ calls every soul to faith, repentance, obedience, gratitude, and reparation.

True devotion to the Sacred Heart is not merely admiration. It is the response of a soul that answers Divine Love with love in return.

The greatest danger is not always open rebellion against God.

It is indifference.

For Divine Love revealed and ignored becomes a testimony against the soul.

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