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52CM Sacred Heart Marble Statue



This summarization is about a 52cm Sacred Heart Marble Statue. The statue is made of cast marble and is white in color. It is dimensions 160mm L x 100mm W x 520mm H. The statue is also available in bronze, brass, silver or hand painted at an additional cost. The statue is named after the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which is shown with wounds and a crown of thorns. The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Je... more details
Key Features:
  • Cast marble statue
  • White color
  • Dimensions 160mm L x 100mm W x 520mm H


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Model Number STAT056/D.7
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This summarization is about a 52cm Sacred Heart Marble Statue. The statue is made of cast marble and is white in color. It is dimensions 160mm L x 100mm W x 520mm H. The statue is also available in bronze, brass, silver or hand painted at an additional cost. The statue is named after the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which is shown with wounds and a crown of thorns. The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is traced back to St. Margaret Mary (Alacoque) and Pope Leo XIII decreed that the consecration of the entire human race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus should take place.

52cm Sacred Heart Marble Statue
Dimensions:
160mm L x 100mm W x 520mm H
Please note that all our Marble Art Statues are made on order. There is a lead time of approximately 10 working days.


Our statues are priced for


"Cast Marble White".

All products are also available in Bronze, Brass, Silver or Hand Painted



at an additional cost - please email us orders@catholic-shop.co.za for a quotation on any one of the alternative options.














Sacred Heart

Jesus' Sacred Heart
The

Sacred Heart

is a devotional name used by some

Roman Catholics

to refer to

Jesus

. Devotion to the

Sacred Heart

in focusing on Christ's

heart

metaphorically focuses on the emotional and moral life of Jesus and especially his


love


for humanity. It also stresses the central Catholic concept of loving Jesus. In the image, Christ's heart is shown containing wounds to which Jesus is pointing, including a


crown of thorns


. This 'wounded heart' is meant to symbolise Christ's hurt at the rejection of his message by humanity. In including the 'crown of thorns', it alludes to the manner of his death, which is further highlighted by the inclusion of crucifixion wounds on Christ's hands. Thus the Christ of the image is of a post-resurrection Jesus speaking symbolically to humanity, not the pre-crucifixion Jesus of the

Gospels

.
The most significant source for the devotion to the Sacred Heart was

St. Margaret Mary

(Alacoque) (

22 July


1647

-

17 October


1690

) of the

Religious of the Visitation Order

who claimed to have received visions of Jesus Christ. In these visions she was told that those who prayerfully looked to the Sacred Heart would be given specific graces. In his

Papal Bull


Auctorem Fidei


Pope Pius VI

praised devotion to the Sacred Heart, which had its own critics within Roman Catholicism. However devotion to the Sacred Heart has been traced back as early as

St. Mechtilde

(d. 1298) and

St. Gertrude

(d. 1302).
Following a theological review, in his encyclical

Annum Sacrum

(

May 25


1899

)

Pope Leo XIII

decreed that the consecration of the entire human race to the

Sacred Heart of Jesus

should take place. It took place on

11 June


1899

. In more recent times the revered Italian cleric Padre Pio promoted and revived the concept of prayer directly to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Religious imagery of the Sacred Heart regularly featured in Catholic homes, particularly before

Vatican II

. Sometimes that image contained beneath it a list of family members, meaning that the entire family were devotees of the Sacred Heart, from whom blessings on the home and the family members were sought, often through the prayer

"O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in Thee".

One particular image was used as part of a set, along with an image of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

. In that image, Mary too was shown pointing to her heart, expressing her maternal love for the human race and for her son, Jesus Christ. The mirror images reflect an eternal binding of the two hearts. This set of images is shown here.

Blessed Virgin Mary
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