Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Let the Heart of Jesus teach you how to live your life “Set Apart for Him”
Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a total gift of love and surrender. To be consecrated to His Heart means you entrust yourself entirely to the very Heart that was pierced for your salvation—so that He may transform you, heal you, and form you into His likeness. In return, Jesus gives you His Heart: a Heart full of mercy, strength, peace, and unchanging love—a refuge where you can rest and a fire that purifies and renews your life.
Why does this matter right now? Because the world is growing cold in love. Hearts are distracted, wounded, and searching for meaning. The Sacred Heart of Jesus is the answer. His Heart burns with a love that restores what sin has broken, heals what the world cannot fix, and strengthens us to live lives of virtue and holiness. In a time of confusion and spiritual battle, we need to return to the Heart of Christ—to be rooted in His love, anchored in His truth, and renewed by His grace.
Through this consecration, you allow Jesus to take possession of your life—not as a burden, but as a gift. He begins to shape your heart to be like His: humble, patient, obedient, and full of charity. His Heart becomes your refuge in suffering, your strength in trials, and your peace in the midst of chaos. The more you give yourself to Him, the more your life is transformed from within—your desires, your priorities, and your relationships begin to reflect His divine love.
And if you’ve already consecrated yourself to Mary or St. Joseph, this is not separate—it is the fulfillment. The Immaculate Heart of Mary and the chaste heart of St. Joseph both lead you directly to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This is the center of it all—the source and summit of love. God desires that you live fully united to the Heart of His Son.
If you’re ready to be renewed, to be healed, to grow in virtue, and to live a life rooted in true love, then it’s time to respond to the invitation that Jesus continues to make to every soul:
“Behold this Heart which has loved you so much.”