Ramping up for the feast of the Sacred Heart, Pat Gohn dives deep into devotion of the Sacred Heart with author and speaker Emily Jaminet.
Emily Jaminet's latest book is called Secrets of the Sacred Heart: Twelve Ways to Claim Jesus’ Promises in Your Life and it is absolutely red hot wisdom on the subject. You’ll also learn about enthroning the Sacred Heart in your home or elsewhere.
One of my favorite stories that Emily tells is about a lonely woman whose experience of isolation during the pandemic was transformed by this devotion. Oh, there’s so much more! I also give a short read from the book on the life of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque whom Jesus used mightily to bring this devotion, eventually, to the world.
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EmilyJaminet.com – learn more about Emily Jaminet and her other books
Sign up for the June 9 webcast about the Sacred Heart here
Book: Secrets of the Sacred Heart: Twelve Ways to Claim Jesus’ Promises in You Life, by Emily Jaminet
WelcomeHisHeart.com – learn about enthronement and devotion to the Sacred Heart for your home, parish, or school, including: The 12 Promises
Other shows of related interest:
AW 89: The Sacred Heart
AW Espresso Shot #26: Devotion to the Sacred Heart
AW Espresso Shot #28: Devotion to the Immaculate Heart
AW 229: The Friendship Project, with Emily Jaminet and Michele Faehnle
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Pat Gohn
Pat Gohn is a married empty-nester with three adult children and four grandchildren. An author, catechist, speaker, and host of the Among Women podcast since 2009, her books include the award-winning Blessed, Beautiful, and Bodacious: Celebrating the Gift of Catholic Womanhood, and All In: Why Belonging to the Catholic Church Matters. She works in Catholic publishing as an editor. Visit PatGohn.net
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