This resolution recognizes June 12, 2026, as the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, honoring it as the living sign of Christ's divine love, mercy, and humility.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV-2
This resolution formally recognizes June 12, 2026, as the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. It honors the Sacred Heart as the living sign of Christ's divine love, mercy, and humility. The bill encourages devotion, prayer, and acts of reparation for sin within the Catholic tradition. It also affirms the importance of rejecting pride and seeking Christ's mercy.
This resolution focuses on the symbolic and spiritual significance of the Sacred Heart of Jesus within the United States. Specifically, it marks June 12, 2026, as a day to recognize the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart, framing it as a symbol of love, mercy, and humility. Unlike a typical bill that might change your taxes or update building codes, this is a commemorative resolution. It doesn't create new laws or government programs; instead, it serves as a formal statement of recognition for a religious tradition that has deep historical roots in American hospitals, schools, and parishes.
The resolution tracks the history of this devotion back to 1672 and highlights its arrival in the U.S. through figures like Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne in Missouri. By citing specific locations like the Co-Cathedral in Charleston, West Virginia, the text connects a global religious tradition to local American communities. For the average person, this means the House is officially acknowledging the cultural and charitable footprint of Catholic institutions. It specifically commends the U.S. Bishops for their previous consecration of the country and affirms the religious practices of prayer and repentance as significant to the national fabric.
Beyond just a date on the calendar, the text takes a clear stance on social values. It explicitly rejects "pride, self-idolatry, and rebellion against God," positioning humility and the "Sacred Heart" as the antidote to these traits. While this doesn't result in any legal mandates for citizens, it uses the platform of the House of Representatives to encourage families and communities to renew their religious devotions. It’s a values-based document that signals a preference for traditional spiritual humility over modern secular individualism, though it remains a symbolic gesture without enforcement power or budgetary impact.