The painting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is an iconic depiction of Jesus Christ, in which he is depicted with a heart that is surrounded by thorns and flames. This painting is a symbol of his divine love and compassion for humanity. The imagery of the flames is said to represent the intensity of his love for mankind, while the thorns symbolize his suffering for the sins of humanity. The origins of this particular type of painting can be traced back to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, who was a French nun in the late 17th century. She claimed to have had visions of Jesus in which he revealed to her his burning heart and called upon her to spread devotion to this symbol of his love. The image of the Sacred Heart has since become an important symbol in Catholicism and is often used in devotional practices and religious art.
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