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The Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus – also the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests – is celebrated on the Friday after the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. This suggests to us that the Eucharist (Corpus Christi) is none other than the Heart of Jesus himself, of the One who “takes care of us” with his “heart”.
But to popularize the devotion, the revelations of our Lord to the Visitation nun of the convent of Paray-le-Monial, Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690), contributed greatly. Margaret Mary had entered the French convent in Saône-et-Loire in 1671. She already had the reputation of being a mystic when on 27 December 1673 she received the first vision of Jesus who invited her to take John’s place, the only apostle who physically rested his head on Jesus’s chest, among those present at the Last Supper. “My Divine Heart is so passionately in love with humanity that it can no longer contain within itself the flames of its ardent love. It must pour them out. I have chosen you for this great plan,” Jesus told her. The following year, Margaret had two other visions. In the first, Jesus’s heart was on a throne enveloped in flames brighter than the sun and more transparent than crystal, surrounded by a crown of thorns. In the other, she saw Christ shining in glory. Flames of fire were coming out of every part of his chest to the point that it looked like a furnace. Jesus spoke to her and asked her to receive Communion every first Friday for nine consecutive months and to prostrate herself on the ground for an hour the night between Thursday and Friday. This is how the practice of the nine first Fridays originated and the Holy Hour of Adoration. Then in a fourth vision, Christ asked for the institution of a feast to honour his Heart and to make reparation through prayer for offenses received.
Pope Pius IX made it an obligatory feast throughout the universal Church in 1856. In 1995, Saint John Paul II instituted the World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests on this same day so that the priesthood might be protected in the hands of Jesus, rather in his heart, so it could be open to everyone.
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This banner is approximately 84″ tall. It is printed on durable, high quality polypropylene media with archival inks.
Our banners are designed to be displayed using our exclusive “Quick Change” stand. This means you can use any of our banners without purchasing an additional stand for each one. The "Quick Change" system is specifically designed for ease of use; you simply remove the end cap on the stand and insert a new banner. Replace the end cap, and unroll the banner for display.
We sure can! Diocesan Design is our in-house design agency here to help you in whatever way we can. Just give us a call at 800-994-9817 or visit Diocesan Design to learn more.
If you ordered a banner with your stand the banner will come installed and ready be displayed. All you need to do is insert the pole and pull the banner up. If your parish already owns a stand, your banner will arrive with a bottom rail that is quick and easy to slide into your stand.
The Quick Change Stand System is our exclusive design that allows you to use any of our banners without purchasing an additional stand for each banner. Making it quick, easy, and cost-effective to communicate an assortment of messages with parishioners year round.
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Banner Dimensions are 33″ wide by 84″ tall.
The banners are both sturdy and easy to set up and move. The “Quick Change” system is specifically designed for ease of use; you simply remove the end cap on the stand and insert a new banner. You then replace the end cap, and unroll the banner for display. It truly is quick and easy!
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