A Beacon Of Light… What Does Mary’s Immaculate Heart Signify?

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON, JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton, Jr., is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn.)

Reflect On God’s Love

The last requirement of the devotion to the Immaculate Heart invites us to reflect on the significance of the mysteries by praying for fifteen minutes with our Lady. This last requirement invites us to take the time needed to really reflect on the great love that God has for us all. It also allows us to reflect on the significant role Mary has played in our eternal salvation. In every devotion of the Church, we have the opportunity to reflect on how we experience these moments in our lives.

For example, when we pray the Seven Sorrows of Mary, we might ask ourselves when in our lives did we experience similar sorrows? In another way, when we pray the Stations of the Cross, do we see ourselves on the journey to Calvary in the exercise of our daily lives? The invitation from our Lady to reflect on the mysteries of the rosary is an invitation to reflect on ourselves.

In the end, we might ask ourselves, how does the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary make reparation? The Five First Saturdays were requested by our Lady to make reparation for five sins against her Immaculate Heart. First, for blasphemies committed against her Immaculate Conception, second for blasphemies committed against her perpetual Virginity, third for blasphemies committed against her Divine Maternity, fourth for blasphemies of those who seek to sow indifference, scorn, or hatred of Mary in the hearts of children, and finally for blasphemies committed by those who outrage her in her images.

The Ceremony Of Consecration

There are ways in which we can maintain the reminder of this devotion in our lives. One such way is the consecration of our homes to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

This devotion requires the involvement of our parish priest and his willingness to participate in this devotional action of God’s grace. The priest would visit our homes and bless the images of the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart and enthrone them in a prominent place in our home.

Sometimes it can include the celebration of Holy Mass in the home, but also it can be just a Liturgy of the Word. The consecration of the home to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary is a devotion promoted by four Popes of the twentieth century and consists in asking a priest to preside over the Ceremony of Consecration in one’s home. The ceremony should be prepared by three days of prayer and involves the enthronement of the images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary in one’s home.

Today, the world really needs the graces of such great devotions. With the sanctity of life being compromised and the nucleus of family life being threatened, it is imperative that we all make known this great devotion and encourage every single Catholic to make use of it.

The future of civilization and mankind depends on this.

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