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SACRED HEART OF JESUS: What Catholics Believe

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Sunday Sermons of South St. Paul

Father places the suffering of Christ--God and Man--into perspective. How is it possible for God to suffer?

This sermon on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is as beautiful as it is instructive.

What do Catholics believe?  What to you believe about the Sacred Heart of Jesus?

 


O sacred heart of Jesus, I place my trust in thee,
Whatever may befall me, Lord, though dark the hour may be;
In all my woes, in all my joys, though nought but grief I see,
O sacred heart of Jesus, I place my trust in thee.

When those I loved have passed away, and I am sore distressed,
O sacred heart of Jesus, I fly tothee for rest.
In all my trials, great or small, my confidence shall be
Unshaken as I cry, dear Lord, I place my trust in thee.

This is my one sweet prayer, dear Lord, my faith, my trust, my love,
But most of all in that last hour, when death points up above,
O sweet savior, may thy face smile on my soul all free.
Oh may I cry with rapturous love, I've placed my trust in thee.


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