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Miserentissimus Redemptor

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Miserentissimus Redemptor
Latin for 'Most Merciful Redeemer'
Encyclical of Pope Pius XI
Coat of arms of Pope Pius XI
Signature date 8 May 1928 (1928-05-08)
SubjectReparation to the Sacred Heart
Number12 of 31 of the pontificate
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Miserentissimus Redemptor is the title of an encyclical by Pope Pius XI, promulgated on May 8, 1928, on reparation to the Sacred Heart. This encyclical deals with the concepts of Acts of Reparation and atonement.

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In the opening section of the encyclical, the Pope stated that Jesus Christ had "manifested Himself" to Margaret Mary Alacoque and had "promised her that all those who rendered this honor to His Heart would be endowed with an abundance of heavenly graces".[1]: Section 1 

Referencing Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Annum sacrum, Pius stated, "For as in olden time when mankind came forth from Noe's ark, God set His "bow in the clouds" (Genesis ix, 13), shining as the sign of a friendly covenant; so in the most turbulent times of a more recent age, ... then the most benign Jesus showed his own most Sacred Heart to the nations lifted up as a standard of peace and charity portending no doubtful victory in the combat."[1]: Section 2 

Pius XI said that devotion to the Sacred Heart provided a succinct summary of the entire spiritual life.[2]

For is not the sum of all religion and therefore the pattern of more perfect life, contained in that most auspicious sign and in the form of piety that follows from [devotion to the Sacred Heart] inasmuch as it more readily leads the minds of [all] to an intimate knowledge of Christ Our Lord, and more efficaciously moves their hearts to love him more vehemently and to imitate him more closely?"[3]

Pius raised the importance of the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus as a day of reparation.[4][1]: Section 20 

The encyclical is supplemented by a "Prayer of Reparation".[1]

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