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conversion of sinners, heretics, infidels and Jews; for the faithful departed, and for his own salvation.

If all Christians should occasionally visit our Lord in the sacrament of the altar, the members of an association ot the Sacred heart should be particularly attentive to this devotion, and eager to pay their court to him whenever he is exposed in our churches, during processions and on other occasions.



DEVOTIONS TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS.

AN ACT OF CONSECRATION TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS.

O MOST amiable Heart of my divine Redeemer! considering thy infinite love for all men, and for me in particular ; in view of the oppressing grief and other pains thou hast endured for my sins; in view of the most precious blood thou hast been pleased to shed for my redemption; in view of the excessive love thou hast shown us in the institution of the most blessed Sacrament of the altar; and in view of those infinite perfections, which make thee so amiable; I, N. do this day consecrate myself to thee without reserve, for the remainder of my life: I consecrate to thee my body, my soul, my thoughts, my desires, my words, my actions and my sufferings, desiring thereby to contribute to thy greater glory. In particular, I consecrate to thee my heart with all its motions, desiring it may love thee alone, rejoice in thee alone, and breathe for thee alone. Receive it then, O divine Heart of Jesus! purify it, sanctify it, and inflame it with thy most pure love, that it may no longer act but by the motion of thy love; nor suffer, but for thy love; grieve only, because it loves thee so little; find its only joy in thy love; desire nothing but a continual increase of that love; and fear nothing but the extinction, of even a diminution of that love. In a word, make my