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Praying into the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Fr. Joe Laramie

Praying into the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Fr. Joe Laramie

Released Tuesday, 20th April 2021
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Praying into the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Fr. Joe Laramie

Praying into the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Fr. Joe Laramie

Praying into the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Fr. Joe Laramie

Praying into the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Fr. Joe Laramie

Tuesday, 20th April 2021
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The heart of the Christian is not his own. Instead, our hearts belong to Christ. Our lives as Christ’s disciples are an ongoing formation to love what he loves, to care for those whom he cares about, and to join him in offering our hearts to the Father. The Sacred Heart of Jesus is open to all of us.Fr. Joe Laramie of the Society of Jesus has been praying into the Heart of Jesus for decades. But now, he has been called to bring people from all across the country into this devotion, joining in the prayer of Jesus and offering our own hearts to the Lord. Fr. Joe serves as the National Director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, through which Catholics and others around the globe pray and work to meet the challenges of the world identified by the Pope in his monthly intentions, all while allowing the heart of Jesus to form our own hearts.Fr. Joe joins me today to talk about this apostleship of prayer, the relationship of the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus to Ignatian Spirituality, and even his own book, Abide in the Heart of Christ, which leads people through a 10-day retreat at home.

Church Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.

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