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New Encyclical ‘Simple and Powerful Cure’ to Many Societal Issues, U.S. Bishop Says

Pope Francis greets visitors as he speaks during his general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican Oct. 23, 2024. (Photo: CNS/Lola Gomez)

The head of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops says Pope Francis’ new encyclical offers a “simple and powerful” cure to many problems that plague modern society.

“The ills of modern society can read like a litany of incurable diseases: Consumerism, secularism, partisanism. Today, Pope Francis offers a simple and powerful cure — the Sacred Heart of Jesus,” Archbishop Timothy Broglio said in an Oct. 24 statement. “In his latest encyclical Dilexit Nos, the Holy Father teaches us that devotion to the heart of Jesus can open our own hearts to renewed ways we can love and be loved.”

“We need this timely counsel,” said Archbishop Broglio, head of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA.

Pope Francis published “Dilexit Nos” (“He loved us”) on Oct. 24. The 28,000-word encyclical, the pontiff’s fourth, focuses on the human and divine love of Jesus Christ, underlining the social dimension of Christ’s love and caring for others as an extension of a personal, intimate relationship of love with God.



Devotion to the heart of Jesus, Archbishop Broglio said, creates an encounter with the living heart of Jesus and has the power to “bring us together as children of God.”

“Pope Francis writes that ‘love, in the end, is the one reality that can unify.’ This is why he says, ‘all of us need to rediscover the importance of the heart,’” Archbishop Broglio said, adding the Holy Father’s message affirms a message from the National Eucharistic Revival that “in the Eucharist, we discover ‘the immense love of the heart of Christ.’”

Archbishop Broglio also invites Catholics to pray with the new encyclical.

“As he writes, ‘Jesus is now waiting for you to give him the chance to bring light to your life,’ ” Archbishop Broglio said. “Then, share that light in service to others. ‘Speak of Christ, by witness or by word, in such a way that others seek to love him,’ Pope Francis encourages us.”