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January 13, 2025

Knights of Columbus launch new pilgrim icon of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

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Knights of Columbus process with the new Knights of Columbus Sacred Heart Pilgrim Icon during a Mass and Sacred Heart Holy Hour at St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, Connecticut, Jan. 3, 2025. (IObserve photo/Courtesy of Paul Haring)

New Haven, Conn. — The Knights of Columbus Supreme Council has launched a new pilgrim icon of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This reproduction of the original image is one of more than 300 icons, each bearing the Apostolic Blessing of Pope Francis, which are now traveling around the world as part of the Knights of Columbus Pilgrim Icon Program. The Knights of Columbus San Salvador Council No. 1 held a Holy Hour at the birthplace of the Knights of Columbus, St. Mary Parish in New Haven, Conn., Fri., Jan. 3 to unveil the icon, depicting the most famous image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, painted by Pompeo Batoni in 1767.

The Holy Hour included readings from Sacred Scripture and reflections from Pope Francis on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as well as the Divine Mercy Chaplet, prayers to the Sacred Heart, and time for silent prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

The Knights’ new Pilgrim Icon Program coincides with the publication of the fourth encyclical of Pope Francis, “Delixit Nos” (He Loved Us), which is devoted to the Sacred Heart.

“In many ways, ‘Dilexit Nos’ can serve as a mission statement for the Knights of Columbus in today’s world,” said Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly. “The pope observes that we live in a fragmented and divided society, but the heart of Christ is a unifying center. It is the source of truth and goodness that we all need.”

Pope Francis’ encyclical and the Knights’ new Pilgrim Icon Program both coincide with the Church’s commemoration of the 350th anniversary of the visions of the Sacred Heart received by the French nun St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, who has given us the Twelve Promises of the Sacred Heart and the First Friday devotions. In one of the apparitions, Jesus told her: “Behold this heart which has so loved men that it has spared nothing, even to exhausting and consuming itself, in order to testify its love.”

Knights of Columbus Founder Blessed Michael McGivney also had a deep devotion to the Sacred Heart, fostered in him from childhood. The McGivney family had in their home an ornate devotional plaque of the Sacred Heart that is still in the Knights’ possession. In one of his few surviving letters, Father McGivney wrote to one of his seminary professors and concluded “Yours truly in the S.H.” — referring to the Sacred Heart. In 1881, when Father McGivney accompanied convicted murderer Chip Smith to the gallows, Smith wore a Sacred Heart badge given to him by the priest. A century later, when Father McGivney’s body was exhumed in 1981, it was discovered that he had been buried with a cloth image of the Sacred Heart.

For more than 45 years, the Knights’ Pilgrim Icon Program has enabled more than 23 million people to honor Jesus, the Blessed Mother, and the saints through 191,000 prayer services featuring icons of different subjects, such as Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Holy Family, and St. Joseph. The Sacred Heart of Jesus icon is the 20th icon venerated through the program since 1979.

For more information on the Knights’ Pilgrim Icon Program and to download materials, please visit: kofc.org/sacredheart.  

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