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The devotion to the Sacred Heart (also known as the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sacratissimi Cordis Iesu in Latin) is one of the most widely practiced and well-known Roman Catholic devotions, taking Jesus Christ's physical heart as the representation of His divine love for humanity.
This devotion is predominantly used in the Roman Catholic Church and among some high-church Anglicans and Lutherans. The devotion is especially concerned with what the Church deems to be the love and compassion of the heart of Christ towards humanity, and its long suffering. The origin of this devotion in its modern form is derived from a Roman Catholic nun from France, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, who said she learned the devotion from Jesus during a series of apparitions to her between 1673 and 1675, and later, in the 19th century, from the mystical revelations of another Roman Catholic nun in Portugal, Blessed Mary of the Divine Heart Droste zu Vischering, a religious of the Good Shepherd, who requested, in the name of Christ that Pope Leo XIII consecrate the entire world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Predecessors to the modern devotion arose unmistakably in the Middle Ages in various facets of Catholic mysticism.
Basilica of the Sacred Heart may refer to one of several basilicas:
The Latin word basilica (derived from Greek βασιλικὴ στοά, Royal Stoa, the tribunal chamber of a king) has three distinct applications in modern English. The word was originally used to describe an open, Roman, public court building, usually located adjacent to the forum of a Roman town. By extension it was applied to Christian buildings of the same form and continues to be used in an architectural sense to describe those buildings with a central nave and aisles. Later, the term came to refer specifically to a large and important church that has been given special ceremonial rights by the Pope.
Roman Catholic basilicas are Catholic pilgrimage sites, receiving tens of millions of visitors per year. In December 2009 the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe set a new record with 6.1 million pilgrims during Friday and Saturday for the anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The Roman basilica was a large public building where business or legal matters could be transacted. The first basilicas had no religious function at all. As early as the time of Augustus, a public basilica for transacting business had been part of any settlement that considered itself a city, used in the same way as the late medieval covered market houses of northern Europe, where the meeting room, for lack of urban space, was set above the arcades, however. Although their form was variable, basilicas often contained interior colonnades that divided the space, giving aisles or arcaded spaces on one or both sides, with an apse at one end (or less often at each end), where the magistrates sat, often on a slightly raised dais. The central aisle tended to be wide and was higher than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory windows.
The Papal Archbasilica of St. John in the Lateran (Italian: Arcibasilica Papale di San Giovanni in Laterano), commonly known as St. John Lateran Archbasilica, St. John Lateran Basilica, St. John Lateran, or just The Lateran Basilica, is the cathedral church of Rome and the official episcopal seat of the Bishop of Rome, the Roman Pontiff.
It is the oldest and ranks first among the five Papal Basilicas of the world and the four Major Basilicas of Rome (all of which are also Papal basilicas), being the oldest church in the West and having the Cathedra of the Bishop of Rome. It has the title of ecumenical mother church among Roman Catholics. The current archpriest is Agostino Vallini, Cardinal Vicar General for the Diocese of Rome. The President of the French Republic, currently François Hollande, is ex officio the "first and only honorary canon" of the Archbasilica, a title held by the heads of state of France since King Henry IV.
The large inscription on the façade reads in Latin: Clemens XII Pont Max Anno V Christo Salvatori In Hon SS Ioan Bapt et Evang; which a highly abbreviated inscription translated as "Pope Clement XII, in the fifth year of his reign, dedicated this building to Christ the Savior, in honor of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist". This is because the Archbasilica, as indicated by its full title (provided below) was originally dedicated to Christ the Savior, with the co-dedications to the two St. Johns being made centuries later. As the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome, it ranks above all other churches in the Catholic Church, including St. Peter's Basilica. For that reason, unlike all other Catholic basilicas, it is titled Archbasilica.
Saint John or St. John usually refers to John the Apostle of the Bible.
Saint John may also refer to:
Join Rev. Peter Rocca, C.S.C., the rector of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, for a look at the beautiful works of art housed inside the Basilica. This video is part of "Behind the Scenes: A Tour of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart," a five-part series documenting this historic church on Notre Dame's campus. This series is brought to you by FaithND (http://faith.nd.edu).
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Join Rev. Peter Rocca, C.S.C., the rector of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, on a journey to the top of the church's rarely seen bell tower. This video is part of "Behind the Scenes: A Tour of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart," a five-part series documenting this historic church on Notre Dame's campus. This series is brought to you by FaithND (faith.nd.edu).
Holy Week continues from the beautiful National Shrine with Holy Saturday and the live 8pm Easter Vigil Mass from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The Mass begins with the spectacular lighting of the Paschal candle with all the Basilica lights out. †
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Join University Sacristan John Zack as he prepares the Basilica for a major liturgy. This video is part of "Behind the Scenes: A Tour of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart," a five-part series documenting this historic church on Notre Dame's campus. This series is brought to you by FaithND (http://faith.nd.edu).
Built for the ages and home to stay, the new mechanical action organ at Notre Dame's Basilica of the Sacred Heart is weeks away — the fulfillment of many years of dreaming, craftsmanship and hard work.