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BURNING BUSH HOUSE OF PRAYER COR SACRATISSIMUM IESU |
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Saturday, May 29, 2004 Pope John Paul II’s words on the initiative: “… I encourage the initiative known as "Burning Bush", promoted by Renewal in the Spirit. It is about incessant adoration, day and night, before the Blessed Sacrament; it is an invitation to the faithful to "return to the Upper Room", so that, united in contemplation of the Eucharistic Mystery, they may intercede for full Christian unity and for the conversion of sinners.”
Through the generosity of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart we are currently located at the Sacred Heart Villa in Center Valley, PA. Mission Statement Our mission is to follow the vision of Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, in fostering “the spirituality of Pentecost … as a renewed incentive to prayer, holiness, communion and proclamation.” Those who participate in the Burning Bush will be asked to selflessly offer themselves as a sacrifice of prayer for the life of the Church and the world. All those involved with The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Burning Bush will offer praise, adoration, and intercession to the Heart of Jesus burning with love in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Our mission is rooted in returning to the Upper Room, the Cenacle, where Jesus both offered His Life in the Eucharist, leaving us a Perpetual Communion with Him, and after His Resurrection poured out the promised Gift of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost.
“It is the
fullness of the Upper Room experience that the Holy Spirit wants to deepen
in us, not only that of Pentecost but also of the Last Supper; always
remembering that first the Upper Room was where Jesus established the
Eucharist and the ministerial priesthood.” “Adoration is the first attitude of man acknowledging that he is creature before his creator. It exalts the greatness of the Lord who made us (Psalm 95, 1-6) and the almighty power of the Savior who sets us free from evil...” (CCC 2628).
Kim Catherine-Marie Kollins ©2004 “…it is always an intercession that awaits and prepares for the intervention of the Savior God, the Lord of history” (CCC 2584). |
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