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For us, a life in union with the Heart of Christ is not just a
devotion; it is the very core of our spirituality. The 19th century was
a great time for devotions: the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of
Mary, to the Eucharist, to the Sacred Heart of Jesus... When we think
of a devotion, we may think of set practices, like kneeling down in
front of a statue of St. Anthony, burning a candle, saying a prayer...
and one can have several devotions. But a spirituality is something
deeper: it springs from within, from a central vision which determines
one's lifestyle and is adaptable to the situation.
Even though Father Jules Chevalier (1824-1907) talked in terms of
devotions, from his life and his writings it is clear that the Heart of
Christ was the vital core of his spirituality. For him "devotion to the
Sacred Heart" was a vision that inspired his whole spirituality, his
lifestyle and his mission. Since the time of his studies in the
seminary he was concerned about the evils of his time, and he was
convinced that the Heart of Christ was the remedy for those evils.
The evils of his time: rationalism, religious indifference and
anticlericalism were widespread in 19th century France. What struck Fr.
Chevalier about the Heart of Christ was the fire of his love, a
compassionate love for all who suffer. He saw the Heart of Christ as
the incarnation and revelation of the compassionate love of the Father.
That was his "charism", his gift of the Spirit, his basic vision which
inspired him to bear witness to the love and kindness of God our
Saviour, to heal the wounded hearts of many.
The biblical doctrine about the human heart is very rich: it is
mentioned more than 1100 times. In Scripture the heart refers to the
interior of a person; we read about the heart of God, but mostly about
the human heart. In Jeremiah 31,31-34; 32,37-41 and in Ezechiel
11,17-20; 36,24-27 God promises a new covenant which will be
characterized by a new heart and a new spirit:
I shall give you a new heart, and put a new spirit in you;
I shall remove the heart of stone from your bodies
and give you a heart of flesh instead.
I shall put my spirit in you...
(Ez 36, 26-27).
In the letter to the Hebrews chapter 8 Christ is described as the
mediator of the new covenant and Jeremiah 31,31-34 is applied to him.
He is the one who writes the law of God on our hearts. How does he do
that? Well, the heart of Christ is the source of living water, that is,
of the Spirit, (John 7,37-39).
On Calvary his heart was pierced and blood and water flowed from it.
The source of living water was opened, and, as became apparent on the
day of Pentecost, the Spirit was poured out on us to renew the face of
the earth. The paschal mystery is a pentecostal mystery. The love of
God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit which has been
given us (Rom 5,5).
Since the Heart of Christ is the source of salvation for the world,
together with our founder we see it as our mission to make this known
to all: "May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be loved everywhere." We believe
that also in our time people can find healing for their evils at this
source. What a "new heart" really means can be seen in the life of
Christ.
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