2. It is altogether impossible to enumerate the heavenly gifts which devotion to the Sacred Heart of
Jesus has poured out on the souls of the faithful, purifying them, offering them heavenly strength, rousing them to the attainment
of all virtues. Therefore, recalling those wise words of the Apostle St. James, "Every best gift and every perfect gift is
from above, coming down from the Father of Lights,"[2] We are perfectly justified in seeing in this same devotion, which flourishes
with increasing fervor throughout the world, a gift without price which our divine Savior the Incarnate Word, as the one Mediator
of grace and truth between the heavenly Father and the human race imparted to the Church, His mystical Spouse, in recent centuries
when she had to endure such trials and surmount so many difficulties.
8. The Church has always valued, and still does, the devotion to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus so
highly that she provides for the spread of it among Christian peoples everywhere and by every means. At the same time she
uses every effort to protect it against the charges of so-called "naturalism" and "sentimentalism." In spite of this it is
much to be regretted that, both in the past and in our own times, this most noble devotion does not find a place of honor
and esteem among certain Christians and even occasionally not among those who profess themselves moved by zeal for the Catholic
religion and the attainment of holiness.
58. Since, therefore, Sacred Scripture and the official teaching of the Catholic faith instruct us
that all things find their complete harmony and order in the most holy soul of Jesus Christ, and that He has manifestly directed
His threefold love for the securing of our redemption, it unquestionably follows that we can contemplate and honor the Heart
of the divine Redeemer as a symbolic image of His love and a witness of our redemption and, at the same time, as a sort of
mystical ladder by which we mount to the embrace of "God our Savior."[55]
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