He loved us ( Dilexit Nos)
On the Human and Divine Love of the heart of Jesus
(Author) Pope FrancisIn "Dilexit Nos" (He Loved Us), Pope Francis invites us to reflect on the profound love of Jesus Christ, particularly as expressed through His Sacred Heart. The encyclical is a call to rediscover the tenderness, joy, and fervor that come from a deep, personal relationship with Christ. Pope Francis emphasizes that in a world often marked by superficiality and materialism, it is essential to return to the heart-both literally and metaphorically. He writes, "His open heart has gone before us and waits for us, unconditionally, asking only to offer us His love and friendship". This message is rooted in the belief that "He loved us first" (1 John 4:10), and through this love, we come to know and believe in the love that God has for us (1 John 4:16) The encyclical also addresses the challenges of contemporary society, urging a renewal of authentic devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. By encountering the love of Christ, we become capable of forging bonds of fraternity, recognizing the dignity of each human being, and working together to care for our common home
Pope Francis
Pope Francis, born Jorge Bergoglio in 1936, is known for his accessible religious writing that combines spiritual guidance with contemporary issues. His major works include the encyclicals "Laudato si'" on environmental care, "Fratelli tutti" on social friendship, and "Lumen fidei" on faith. As Archbishop and Pope, he's authored numerous books and interviews, using simple language to discuss complex theological concepts, social justice, and interfaith dialogue.