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dzheremi - Thank you for your perspective.I can’t speak to what’s forbidden or not (particularly among the EO, for obvious reasons), but I don’t like the Sacred Heart stuff. I didn’t when I was RC, either. I am with St. Athanasius the Apostolic, who writes the following which is taken by Orthodox as Patristic witness against this kind of devotion (even though it hadn’t developed yet in his time; as Rawb writes, it’s a post-Schism development):
“We do not worship a created thing, but the Master of created things, the Word of God made flesh. Although the flesh itself, considered separately, is a part of created things, yet it has become the body of God. We do not worship this body after having separated it from the Word. Likewise, we do not separate the Word from the body when we wish to worship Him. But knowing that “the Word was made flesh,” we recognise the Word existing in the flesh as God.” (Ep. ad Adelph., par. 3)
I am particularly fond of the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (I have several in my home) because I always thought it represented Jesus’ perfect love for us. I love to look at it during the day.
I will have to read more about it. Of course, I do not *worship *the Sacred Heart.