When Life Falls Apart, the Sacred Heart Repairs the Soul
When Life Falls Apart, the Sacred Heart Repairs the Soul
On Friday 12th, in the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC, reflects on how, when life feels broken and we try to fix everything on our own, Jesus invites us to bring our hearts back to Him. Like a car in need of repair, our souls need spiritual maintenance through the Eucharist, consecration, and renewal in the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
His Sacred Heart is the treasure chest of divine grace, love, mercy, and reparation. In Him, families, marriages, communities, and nations can be restored. Jesus has already paid the price for sin, and now we are invited to respond with prayers of reparation and gratitude for the graces He provides every day. Through His Sacred Heart, Jesus offers the ultimate solution: love, healing, renewal, and salvation.
Readings for June 12th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/061226.cfm
His Sacred Heart is the treasure chest of divine grace, love, mercy, and reparation. In Him, families, marriages, communities, and nations can be restored. Jesus has already paid the price for sin, and now we are invited to respond with prayers of reparation and gratitude for the graces He provides every day. Through His Sacred Heart, Jesus offers the ultimate solution: love, healing, renewal, and salvation.
Readings for June 12th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/061226.cfm
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