A Beacon Of Light . . . Ordinary Time Is Extraordinary

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn. He received his BA in religious studies and his MA in dogmatic theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Conn.)

Unconditional Love

The Friday following the Solemnity of Corpus Christi is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. On this Friday, like Good Friday, we celebrate the unconditional love of Jesus who shed His Blood out of love for us. This day recalls the virtue of love to which we are united in Baptism. The Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus has found its way into the hearts of many. I remember, from childhood, that my maternal grandmother had a great devotion to the Sacred Heart. She had a beautiful image of the Sacred Heart hanging over her bedroom dresser. Every night she would stand before the image and pray the traditional prayer to the Sacred Heart:

“O Most Holy Heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore Thee, I love Thee, and with a lively sorrow for my sins, I offer Thee this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, patient, pure, and wholly obedient to Thy will. Grant, good Jesus, that I may live in Thee and for Thee. Protect me in the midst of danger; comfort me in my afflictions; give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs, thy blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death. Within Thy Heart I place my every care. In every need let me come to Thee with humble trust saying, ‘Heart of Jesus help me.’ Amen.”

When my grandmother died, she left me this image because she was convinced I would one day become a priest. Since my childhood, I have strived to imitate the love of the Sacred Heart in my daily life.

The Church cares for us with a mother’s love as she guides us to the heavenly Kingdom. With her motherly love, the Church gently reminds us of important moments in our lives of faith. The solemn celebrations that follow the Easter Season, are meant to remind us of the importance of our relationship with the Lord.

This is accomplished in a threefold way. First, the Solemnity of the Blessed Trinity recalls the moment we were introduced to God. This happened in Baptism. Second, the Solemnity of Corpus Christi reminds us of the honor and reverence that is due to the Eucharist. It reminds us of the innocence we had in receiving Jesus for the first time. Third, and I think most importantly, the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus reminds us of the unconditional love God has for us all. The unconditional love of God is seen in the redemptive love for us as a fallen creation. This is visibly seen in the sacrificial action of Christ’s death on the cross and in the pouring out of blood and water as seen in the piercing of His most Sacred Heart.

As we approach these coming festivities, may our hearts be open to the powerful signs of God’s unconditional love for us all. May the sanctity of these celebrations dispel any ounce of doubt one may have in their heart. Does God love us? Oh yes! And He shows us that love every day!

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