Sacred Heart
the physical heart of Jesus, to which special devotion is offered as a symbol of His love and redemptive sacrifice.
Origin of Sacred Heart
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How to use Sacred Heart in a sentence
Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe is a nun of the Sacred Heart who rescues young girls from sexual slavery and rebel attacks in Uganda.
Live from San Antonio: Women in the World Texas! | Women in the World | October 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd nobody ever stops to wonder how a violent form of entertainment became the Sacred Heart of our educational system.
Two New Films Preach Our Nation’s Corrosive Gridiron Gospel | Steve Almond | September 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnnex Medical Inc Annex Medical and Sacred Heart Medical are companies that design, manufacture, and sell medical devices.
After Hobby Lobby, These 82 Corporations Could Drop Birth Control Coverage | Abby Haglage | June 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTCourteney Cox joins Sacred Heart this season as the beautiful and highly unethical Dr. Maddox.
Resuscitation: A Q&A with the Creator of Scrubs | Miriam Datskovsky | January 5, 2009 | THE DAILY BEASTPrior to 1912 French was a subject of study in the Sacred Heart school only.
Bilingualism | N. A. Belcourt
He gave leave to the pontifical zouaves to hoist the banner of the Sacred Heart.
History of the Commune of 1871 | P. LissagaryHe is now in Ireland, loudly proclaiming, to all whom he comes in contact with, his profound gratitude to the Sacred Heart.
The Irish on the Somme | Michael MacDonaghThe devotion to the Sacred Heart, with its first Friday throngs, has received a distinct impetus from his instructions.
Leo XIII., the Great Leader | Rev. A. P. DoyleIf the flame of compassionating love is burning in her heart, it is because it has been lighted at the fire of the Sacred Heart.
Mater Christi | Mother St. Paul
British Dictionary definitions for Sacred Heart
the heart of Jesus Christ, a symbol of His love and sacrifice
a representation of this, usually bleeding, as an aid to devotion
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