Sermons From the Latins Adapted From Bellarmin Segneri And Other Sources

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2. Hope and consolation.
3. Christianity's origin. II. Loving heart : i. Light and heat. 2. Food and drink.
3. Clothing and wealth. III. Sacred Heart : i. Model. 2. John on Jesus' breast.
3. Love of men for Jesus.
Per. : i. Gift of God. 2. Keep Commandments. 3. Worship Sacred Heart.
SERMON.
BRETHREN, to-day might very appropriately be styled Charity Sunday. The Gospel theme is charity, and the week's devotion has been the adoration of the body of the Lord the bond of charity, and the worship of
... the Sacred Heart the symbol and the source of love. As a feast, it is religion's very own, for religion is charity, and its most appropriate em- blem the Sacred Heart. " Charity, " says St. Paul, " is patient, charity is kind, charity is not provoked to anger, but beareth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things, " and the Sacred Heart is charity incarnate. It yearns after the sinner as did the father for his prodigal son, and receives him return- ing with as much joy as though the recovery of that one child were the consummation of all its desires.

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