Over the past four years, I’ve been working through a large collection of historic Catholic hymnals to map the repertoire of hymns dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. I’ve just published a preliminary analysis drawing on 1,300+ occurrences across more than 160 hymnals from the 19th and early 20th centuries, revealing a remarkably stable core repertoire that shaped parish devotion for generations and remains highly usable today.
The study explores how this tradition developed across publishers, regions, and immigrant communities, and concludes with a rare archival audio collection from St. Mary’s in Akron (1982), where these very hymns—“O Sacred Heart, O Love Divine,” “To Jesus’ Heart All Burning,” and others—are heard alive in real parish practice decades later. For those interested in exploring or restoring this repertoire, I’ve included two companion resources to make these materials accessible for modern use.
I would be very grateful for any feedback—especially from those who have worked with or revived this repertoire in parish or choral settings. Survey of Sacred Heart Hymnody
To participate in the discussions on Catholic church music, sign in or register as a forum member, The forum is a project of the Church Music Association of America.