Thank you, Fr.Taouk, for discussing this vital aspect of Catholic practise. All homes and families ought to seriously seek to be enthroned and consecrated to the sacred heart of Jesus. Even more so, be serious in living out this dedication to Jesus' sacred heart. Our eagerness to seek communion with our Lord via seeking his forgiveness at every step of the way, just like St. Peter demonstrated in contrast to Judas. Sacred heart of Jesus; have mercy on us
Seems the Holy Spirit required your instruction on the divine mercy and modern devotions for the many who need to hear the insight and correction to include expiation in our seeking Gods generous mercy. Excellent Q&A section.
Another distinction regarding the new divine mercy image and the traditional sacred heart image is that the scared heart image belongs next to the Immaculate heart of Mary and together we know God offers us salvation. Stan well knows Mary is "The Women", God intends 3:15Genesis will crush the head of the serpent in the end and therefore Satan in his slyness will always seek to divide us from the mother of God and frankly I see the image of the divine mercy is being used to do this. We only have so many walls to hang images and therefore I challenge everyone to choose to hang the Sacred heart of Jesus and Immaculate heart of Mary together in main space in the family home. Mercy comes with justice and expiation stands along side perfect contrition. The entwined hearts of Jesus and Mary provides the necessary balance and depicts God's salvatific mercy and justice. Mercy alone can become confused and expressed in error as we see as false compassion. That is neglecting to instruct the sinner to make personal corrections to their lifestyles as they promote a false mercy that God will accept and love them even if they continue to live in sin. So as Father Taouk expressed mercy comes with expiation and therefore choose the scared heart of Jesus image in favour of the divine mercy image.
Does the Consecration transfer? For instance: If I move? If I need to replace the image of the Sacred Heart with another Sacred Heart image due to circumstances that might come up.
@@SSPXANZDistrict Thank you! So, once your home is consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, no need to do it again. Are there any circumstances where you'd do it again?