The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Welcome to our “Sacred Heart” collection — a carefully curated selection of chasubles, stoles and other liturgical vestments that celebrate the devotion to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. With the Sacred Heart, you embrace a spiritual tradition deeply rooted in Catholic homes and history, where devotion carries profound spiritual and historical significance.
Each piece in this collection is crafted from high-quality fabrics and finished with gold-satin or brocade trims. Embroidered with the symbol of the Sacred Heart, these vestments express deep reverence and devotion, combining liturgical dignity with artistic beauty. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is found in Catholic traditions worldwide, present not only in churches but also in the daily practices of families and in the home.
Whether you prefer classic Roman style or a more traditional Gothic cut, our Sacred Heart chasubles are available in a full range of liturgical colours — ready to accompany solemn Masses, feasts, and special celebrations.
By choosing a vestment from this collection, clergy and churches honour the infinite love and mercy symbolized by the Sacred Heart of Jesus — a timeless expression of faith, sacrifice, and devotion. Families can honor the Sacred Heart in their homes every day and throughout the year, especially by practicing the enthronement of the Sacred Heart, which involves placing its image in a place of honor in the home, often alongside the Immaculate Heart of Mary. This act symbolizes the family's dedication to Jesus' love. The image of the Sacred Heart is often displayed in Catholic homes as a reminder of God's love, and devotion with visible signs can be maintained throughout the liturgical year, making every moment an opportunity to renew faith and commitment. Bless your liturgy with sacred beauty and heartfelt meaning.
History of Devotion Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, known as devotion to the Sacred Heart, dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, when the faithful began venerating the Sacred Heart of Jesus as an expression of His infinite love and mercy towards humanity. It gained particular significance in the 17th century thanks to the revelations of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, who revealed to the world the depth of love flowing from the heart of Jesus Christ. Since then, the Sacred Heart has become one of the most important symbols of Catholic piety. In 1856, Pope Pius IX expanded the Feast of the Sacred Heart to the entire Church, strengthening this devotion among Catholics to this day. The history of this practice demonstrates how the heart of Jesus became the center of the spiritual life of many believers, and devotion to the Sacred Heart inspires subsequent generations to prayer, conversion, and mercy. Symbols and Images The Sacred Heart of Jesus is depicted as a heart surrounded by a crown of thorns, with flames and a cross, symbolizing both suffering and Jesus' infinite love for humanity. The image of the Sacred Heart often depicts rays of light emanating from the heart, indicating God's mercy and grace. Many Catholic homes display images of the Sacred Heart, a symbol of devotion and protection for families. The image of the Sacred Heart is also present in sacred art, literature, and architecture, where it symbolizes sacrifice, love, and hope. The crown of thorns, flames, and the cross are elements inherently associated with the Sacred Heart in Catholic tradition, recalling the sacrifice and mercy of Jesus Christ. Papal Encyclicals Popes have repeatedly emphasized the importance of devotion to the Sacred Heart in the life of the Church. In the encyclical "Annum Sacrum," Pope Leo XIII indicated that the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the source and center of Christian life, encouraging the faithful to devote themselves to His Heart. In his encyclical "Haurietis Aquas," Pope Pius XII emphasized that devotion to the Sacred Heart is one of the most important in the Catholic Church, and that through prayer and imitating the heart of Jesus, Christians can find peace and mercy. These papal documents, along with other apostolic letters, provide a foundation for developing and deepening devotion to the sacred heart of Jesus Christ, inspiring Catholics to live in a spirit of love, forgiveness, and self-giving.