All lovers of the Sacred Heart were delighted to see in the year of
grace 1920 the long wished for canonization of Blessed Margaret
Mary Alacoque, whom God raised up in recent centuries to revive the
fire of devotion to the divine Heart of our Lord, which had
well-nigh been extinguished by the frost and drought of the
Jansenist heresy. The devotion to the Sacred Heart is too often
spoken of and thought of as a "modern" devotion, and in one sense
it is such. The life-work of St. Margaret Mary has not only given
that sweetest of devotions a much greater vogue and a deeper
intensity throughout the world, but it has even in our own times
led to still further and wider developments, such as the beautiful
and providential practice, whose world-wide spread we owe to the
blessing and encouragement of Pope Saint Pius X-I mean the
Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in the home, which, thank God, is
becoming yearly more popular in our own country. But the present
book will show that in another sense the devotion is by no means
"modern." As will be seen, the first part consists of copious
translations from the marvellous mystical revelations of a lover of
the Sacred Heart of a much earlier century, the Benedictine nun St.
Mechtilde (1241-1298), whose enraptured utterances surpass in some
respects those of her better known friend and disciple the great
St. Gertrude, and whose significance as the type of mystic theology
has been immortalized by Dante in his mighty epic. It will not fail
to be observed how extraordinarily similar a great deal of the
inspired language and profound imagery of the Saint of the
thirteenth century is to that of the one who was canonized last
year; although I am not aware that there is evidence of Margaret
Mary having been a student of the works of her illustrious
predecessor. It is surely both significant and instructive that our
divine Lord deigned to make known the mysteries and treasures of
the unfathomable abyss of His divine Love in a manner so similar,
often identical, to two of His chosen spouses, at an interval of
several centuries. The pious translator of the following treatises,
however, very truly remarks that in the revelations of the earlier
of these Saints, the mystic doctrines of the Sacred Heart are
presented more especially for the guidance and edification of the
chosen few, especially of the inmates of the cloister, called to
the more hidden life. On the other hand, the cult of the Sacred
Heart in these last three centuries has become, and is becoming
daily more and more, the common property of all the children of the
Church, of the laity as well as of the clergy and the religious, of
the working man and woman as well as of the theologian, and even of
the little children as well as of Christians of mature years. And
that recent form of it to which I have alluded above -the
Enthronement in the home, whether the palace or the cottage-has
further widened it to become the property and the privilege not
merely of the individual soul, but of the whole Christian family.
May every reader of these pages pray for her who in the midst of
grave sickness and pain during her last illness compiled them out
of her abounding love to the Sacred Heart of our Blessed Lord.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2013 |
First published: |
October 2013 |
Authors: |
St Mechtilde
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
180 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4929-6371-4 |
Categories: |
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History >
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General
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LSN: |
1-4929-6371-2 |
Barcode: |
9781492963714 |
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