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Article: In defence of the Sacred Heart.(Back Burner)
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- Catholic New Times
- Article date:
- September 26, 2004
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I was never a big fan of the Sacred Heart. In fact, the Sacred Heart used to make me see red: white-bread, saccharine-soaked images of Jesus staring into the blue with puppy-dog eyes; robes and hair flowing in pious cascades; stow-book religious "camp" for the spiritually infantilized.
But, on a high summer Sunday morning in ordinary time, in a little country church located on the banks of the Saugeen River (back in the days of our failed attempt to begin a rural Catholic Worker community, but that's a whole other story), it happened. The Sacred Heart changed my heart.
I was early, for a change. I genuflected, slipped into a back pew, and as my eyes ...