
Sacred Heart of Jesus Portrait
Catholic Digital Art Download
$5.00
“Behold this Heart which has so loved men that it has spared nothing, even to exhausting and consuming itself, in order to testify to them its love.”
— Jesus to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Behold the radiant mercy of Christ in this ultra-lifelike digital portrait of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, rendered in vibrant Renaissance tones and ornate manuscript-inspired detail. This striking image presents Jesus gazing gently outward, His right hand raised in blessing, while His left hand points to His flaming Sacred Heart—encircled by thorns and crowned by a cross. A luminous golden halo radiates behind His serene expression, framed by an intricate background of sacred floral motifs.
This digital artwork captures both divine majesty and tender compassion, ideal for devotional prayer, home altars, or Catholic gifting. A timeless piece of faithful art with deep theological roots.
The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus has its origins in early Christianity, but it flourished through the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in 17th-century France. Jesus revealed His heart as a burning furnace of love wounded by the indifference of mankind. This devotion calls the faithful to reparation, trust in Divine Mercy, and union with Christ’s Eucharistic love.
Symbolism in the Art:
Flaming Heart: Christ’s burning love for humanity
Crown of Thorns: His Passion and sacrifice
Cross atop the Heart: Redemption through the Crucifixion
Golden Halo: Divine holiness and kingship
Blessing Hand Gesture: Mercy and invitation to communion
Perfect For:
Feast of the Sacred Heart (June)
Eucharistic adoration spaces
Home prayer corners or Catholic households
Confirmation, ordination, and First Communion gifts
Catholic schools and religious classrooms
Product Details:
Digital Download Only (No physical item will be shipped)
High-resolution PNG format
Print-ready for up to 18x24 inches
Portrait aspect ratio
Style: Hyper-realistic, lifelike detail, gold-ornate border, Renaissance-inspired
Feast Day:
Friday after the Solemnity of Corpus Christi (Movable Feast)