Saturday, 13 June 2026
The Heart of Mary
Following the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, today we celebrate the
feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Similar to yesterday's feast, it was St
John Eudes who promoted this devotion first in 1648 in the town of Autun,
France, and later on in all the French dioceses. In 1799, Pope Pius VI granted
the Bishop of Palermo the permission to celebrate the feast of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary in his diocese. When the revelation of the 'Miraculous
Medal" to St Catherine Laboure took place in 1830, the impetus for this
devotion was even more obvious. In the back of this famous medal,
two hearts are seen under a cross with the letter M superimposed. The heart of
Jesus is surrounded by a crown of thorns, and that of Mary pierced by a sword.
The image of Mary in sacred art is one of the most popular, and in this post I
include one photo of a Maltese painting I discovered recently in Malta, showing the Blessed Mother with a Maltese cross as a broach on her breast. Let us not forget also St Anthony whose feast happens to be also today.
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