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'''[[Sacred Heart]]''' is a devotional name used by some Roman Catholics to refer to the physical heart of Jesus Christ as a symbol of divine love.
The '''[[Sacred Heart]]''' is a Catholic devotion to the heart of Jesus Christ as a symbol of divine love and the source of the sacraments of the church.


Sacred Heart may also refer to:
'''Sacred Heart''' may also refer to:
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* [[Sacred Heart of Mary]], the heart of Mary, mother of Jesus, as a subject of Catholic devotion.
== Religion ==
* [[Sacred Heart of Mary]] (also known as the Immaculate Heart of Mary)


== Churches and cathedrals ==
== Churches and cathedrals ==
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* [[Society of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart]] (Josephites)
* [[Society of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart]] (Josephites)
===Female===
===Female===
* [[Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart]]
* [[Society of the Sacred Heart]] (1800)
* [[Society of the Sacred Heart]]
* [[Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus]] (1831)
* [[Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary]]
* [[Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary]] (1849)
* [[Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus]]
* [[Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart]] (1866)
* [[Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary]]
* Oblates of the Heart of Jesus (1874), [[Louise-Thérèse de Montaignac de Chauvance]]
* [[Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus]] (1877)
* [[Daughters of the Sacred Heart]] (1903)
* [[Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary]] (1903)


== Medical institutions ==
== Medical institutions ==
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* [[Sacred Heart (Shakespears Sister album)|''Sacred Heart'' (Shakespears Sister album)]]
* [[Sacred Heart (Shakespears Sister album)|''Sacred Heart'' (Shakespears Sister album)]]
* "Sacred Heart", B-side of the 1981 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single "[[Souvenir (song)|Souvenir]]"
* "Sacred Heart", B-side of the 1981 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single "[[Souvenir (song)|Souvenir]]"
*"Sacred Heart", original soundtrack of ''[[Ave Maryam]]''


== Schools ==
== Schools ==
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* [[Sacred Heart University]], Fairfield, Connecticut
* [[Sacred Heart University]], Fairfield, Connecticut
* [[Sacred Heart Apostolic School]], Rolling Prairie, Indiana
* [[Sacred Heart Apostolic School]], Rolling Prairie, Indiana

== Fine Arts ==
* [[Sacred Heart of Jesus (Batoni)|''Sacred Heart of Jesus'' (Batoni)]], a 1767 painting of the Sacred Heart by Pompeo Batoni


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Feast of the Sacred Heart]], a Roman Catholic holy day
* [[Feast of the Sacred Heart]], a solemnity of the Roman Catholic church
* [[Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (disambiguation)]]
* [[Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (disambiguation)]]
* [[Sacré Cœur (disambiguation)]], French for Sacred Heart
* [[Sacré Cœur (disambiguation)]], French for Sacred Heart
* [[Sacro Cuore (disambiguation)]], Italian for Sacred Heart
* Sacred Heart, a Hispanic superhero created by author [[Arinn Dembo]]
*[[Sacred Harp]], a style of choral music from the Southern United States
*[[Sacro Cuore (disambiguation)]], Italian for Sacred Heart


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The Sacred Heart is a Catholic devotion to the heart of Jesus Christ as a symbol of divine love and the source of the sacraments of the church.

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