In prayer we come to Him with everything that touches our life,
with the sufferings and hopes of humanity.

 (Constitutions, 20)

As apostolic contemplatives, Religious of the Sacred Heart root our lives in prayer. With a mission to discover and reveal the love of God, our spirituality and our mission are based in love. Our contemplative outlook is part of who we are, whether in prayer, in ministry or in our daily lives.

"The contemplative outlook on the world has been a call to be authentic apostles of Christ's love, to help bring to birth a more welcoming world, to make known a God who is great, bountiful and tender. It is a call to educate in such a way that God's plan, God's glory, may become a reality, so that all may grow as brothers and sisters in the inward freedom of the children of God, and have fullness of life." (Superior General Concepcion Camacho, RSCJ)

The pierced Heart of Jesus opens our being to the depths of God and to the anguish of humankind.
(Constitutions,
8)

On these pages, we will share prayers, poems, reflections and artwork that reflect the spirituality of the Society of the Sacred Heart. We hope you will return here periodically for resources appropriate to the liturgical season and our Sacred Heart traditions.

Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation

Fifth and Sixth Weeks of Lent

Scripture: Romans 12:2  “Do not model yourselves on the behavior of the world around you but let your behavior change modeled by your new mind.”

From JPIC Communication #3: Transforming Relationships

Third and Fourth Week of Lent

3rd and 4th Weeks of Lent – Relationships offer new perspectives. Can you listen? What do you hear?

Scripture:  Isaiah 55:3Incline your ear and come to me, listen so that you may live.”

From Communication #3:

First Friday Reflection for February 2016

First Friday Reflection for February 2016

As you take a moment to sit quietly with this image, where are your eyes drawn? Is it the figure of Jesus on the cross, the various churches, the contrast of light and darkness in the painting, the depth of color? What catches your attention? What stirs your heart? God communicates to us through images, sounds, words, feelings, imagination and intuition. What is God communicating to you as you gaze at this image?

First Friday Reflection January 2016

First Friday Reflection for January 2016

The moment of Jesus’ baptism in the Jordan is an event so important it appears in all four of the Gospels. I wonder if it is the moment when Jesus’ lifelong discernment of his special vocation – to make God’s love known in the heart of the world – was clear to him, accepted and confirmed?

Jesus was always a bit out of step; he had not followed the norm of settling down and raising a family. Otherwise, he was fully a part of the life of Nazareth. Jesus had wept at their funerals and danced at their weddings.

First Friday Reflection for December 2015

First Friday Reflection for December 2015

This image brings to mind the understanding of the ONENESS of the heart of Christ in the world today. I see two hearts, intimately joined. Through these two hearts, which I envision beating as one, I see the river of light and life running and pouring forth. This outpouring of love is learned from Christ by all those who seek to know Christ and are loved by Christ.Life brings with it both light and darkness as illustrated in this piece of art.

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