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WHAT IS THE ENTHRONEMENT OF THE
SACRED HEART IN THE HOME?
Fr. Columban Crotty,
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Gospel means “ Good News”. We
only have to reflect on the words of Jesus to know how true this is. When
Jesus said, “If you, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your
children, how much
more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those
who ask him” (Matt. 7:11), and “Whoever gives you a cup of cold water to drink because you bear the name of Christ will by no means lose the reward ” (Mk 9:
41), he taught us how good God is, how much he cares for us and loves us and
how he looks for the good that we do in order to reward us. Over and over
again Jesus spoke words like these to his disciples.
Centuries later in revelations to
St. Margaret Mary, a Visitation nun in Paray le Monial, France, Jesus showed
his Divine Heart as a furnace burning with love for all people and revealed
how much he wanted people to appreciate and understand his great love. Just as
he did in his earthly life, Jesus made promises. One promise was that people
who remember his presence in their families; honored him by responding to his
love, and displayed an image of his Sacred Heart in the homes would be
blessed.
Two centuries later, a priest of
the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, who was very much
influenced by the spirituality of his community, reflected on the love of the
heart of Christ for all people and Jesus’ request for families to honor him.
He was inspired to establish a plan to win the world for Christ family by
family. The priest’s name was Fr. Mateo Crawley-Boevey. He was born in Peru
and lived in Chile. The means he employed to win the world for Christ was
called the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in the Home.
The Enthronement of the Sacred
Heart in the Home is both a recommitment to a Christian way of life and a
simple ceremony or ritual which signifies this commitment. The family
proclaims that God who is present everywhere in this universe is personally
present in the home and among family members. This public profession of faith
and adoration is made to God whose love and compassion are manifested in a
special way in the pierced heart of Christ. It is ratified by placing an image
of the heart of Christ in a place of honor in the home and by a covenant or
act of consecration by which the family members make a collective commitment
to live out their baptismal promises to the best of their ability. The
covenant, or return of love to God, is lived in everyday life by love of
neighbor - beginning with family members - and cooperation in bringing about
the reign of God. The commitment to loving God and caring for one another is
celebrated in the Eucharist.
The Enthronement of the Sacred
Heart in the Home is a recommitment of the whole family to Christ and is a
source of strength and blessing for the family. It reminds parents of God’s
love and care for them, and calls them to assume their Christian
responsibility for one another, their children and the wider community. It
places a strong emphasis on Eucharistic spirituality and forms families to
participate in liturgical prayer. With its emphasis on the social reign of the
Sacred Heart it encourages family members to become a leaven in our society,
bring the message of Christ’s love to others and work to bring about a just
and peaceful world. The Enthronement may take place not only in two parent
families, but also in single parent families and in the homes of single and
elderly people who live alone.
The apostolate of the Enthronement of the Sacred
Heart in the Home is entrusted to the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of
Jesus and Mary. With the help of many zealous lay people, religious and
priests, the Congregation in the United States is privileged to promote this
apostolate which brings about the sanctification of homes and many blessings
for families. Information on the Enthronement and a catalog of available
material may be obtained from the National Center of the Enthronement, Box
111, Fairhaven, MA 02719-0111.
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Variety of literature at the National Enthronement
Center |
Contact the Enthronement Center at:
National Enthronement Center
P.O. Box 111
Fairhaven, MA 02719-0111
Tel. (508) 999-2680
Fax (508) 993-8233
Email: necenter@juno.com
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Donald St. Gelais at the National
Enthronement Center |
Resources currently available:
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Catalog |
Thy Kingdom Come |
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The Firebrand |
Jesus, King of Love |
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Mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus with
the Enthronement |
Enthronement of the Sacred Heart |
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Enthronement of
the Sacred Heart of Jesus Ceremonials Booklet |
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