Wednesday, July 31, 2024

August: Immaculate Heart of Mary

  Every month of the year has a particular devotion attached to it. In August, it’s the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

It’s a tradition I highlight in the Loyola Kids Book of Seasons, Feasts and Celebrations –


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From the Loyola Kids Book of Catholic Signs and Symbols. by Amy Welborn. 



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From Catholic Culture:


The month of August  is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart. Since the 16th century Catholic piety has assigned entire months to special devotions. The month of August is traditionally dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The physical heart of Mary is venerated (and not adored as the Sacred Heart of Jesus is) because it is united to her person and is the seat of her love (especially for her divine Son), virtue, and inner life. Such devotion is an incentive to a similar love and virtue.

This devotion has received new emphasis in this century from the visions given to Lucy Dos Santos, oldest of the visionaries of Fatima, in her convent in Tuy, in Spain, in 1925 and 1926. In the visions Our Lady asked for the practice of the Five First Saturdays to help make amends for the offenses committed against her heart by the blasphemies and ingratitude of men. The practice parallels the devotion of the Nine First Fridays in honor of the Sacred Heart.