Six feast masses will be celebrated at the National Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in San Antonio Village, Makati City, on Friday, June 11, in celebration of the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. The holy masses will be held at 6 a.m.,7:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 5 p.m. and at 6
Roman Catholics observe June as the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in veneration and in gratitude for Jesus’ merciful heart and His redeeming love for mankind.
Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Similarly, in the midst of the Jansenist heresy in the 17th century, in an apparition to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Jesus confided to her the mission to establish a devotion to His Sacred Heart. The purpose of this devotion, Jesus declared, was to make known to man his “desire to be loved by men and His design of manifesting His Heart with all its treasures of love and mercy, of sanctification and salvation.” Among the revelations made were 12 promises to those who would respond to Jesus’ heart, by working ceaselessly to return His boundless and passionate love.
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Celebrate Sunday Mass - First Sunday of Lent - 2.21.21
Dear Catholic Online Community and Catholic Online School students.
I AM HAPPY TO OFFER EACH OF YOU AN INVITATION TO SUNDAY MASS ON THE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT in the Catholic Diocese of Tyler. The response to offering these liturgies online has been overwhelming. The readings, as always, offer so much for us to reflect on. It is helpful to pray through them and reflect upon them before we assist at Holy Mass.
Our first reading for today s Holy Mass is taken from the 9th chapter of the first Book of the Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament. It follows the account of the flood which ravished the earth because of the sin of its inhabitants. The Lord chose Noah, a righteous man, and his sons, through which to begin again.