The Many Faces of Our Lady of Sorrows

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The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows commemorates the seven great sorrows which Mary lived in relation to Her Son, as they are recorded in the Gospels or through Tradition. Today we are invited to reflect on Mary's deep suffering:

1. At the prophecy of Simeon: "You yourself shall be pierced with a sword - so that the thoughts of many hearts may be laid bare." (Luke, 2:35).

2. At the flight into Egypt; "Get up, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt." (Matt. 2:13).

3. Having lost the Holy Child at Jerusalem; "You see that your father and I have been searching for you in sorrow." (Luke 2:48).

4. Meeting Jesus on his way to Calvary;
5. Standing at the foot of the Cross; "Near the cross of Jesus there stood His mother." (John, 19:25).
6. Jesus being taken from the Cross
7. At the burial of Christ.

PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF SORROWS

O most holy Virgin, Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ: by the overwhelming grief you experienced when you witnessed the martyrdom, the crucifixion, and the death of your divine Son, look upon me with eyes of compassion, and awaken in my heart a tender commiseration for those sufferings, as well as a sincere detestation of my sins, in order that, being disengaged from all undue affection for the passing joys of this earth, I may sigh after the eternal Jerusalem, and that henceforward all my thoughts and all my actions may be directed towards this one most desirable object. Honor, glory, and love to our divine Lord Jesus, and to the holy and immaculate Mother of God. Amen.

~Saint Bonaventure

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  1. Beautiful images, beautiful prayer.

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  2. Oh, Jean!

    These are so beautiful! I love to meditate on the seven sorrows of Mary - and give her my sorrows, too. She truly understands.

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  3. lovely pictures

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  4. Thank you, Ladies! She is so beautiful and so loving!

    God bless you!

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  6. Just a footnote here. My dad had a special devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows and meditated on her sorrows daily. Shortly before he died from lung cancer I helped him meditate on her sorrows, reading them to him, but he knew them by heart as well as the prayers, even though he was heavily medicated. It was ammazing!

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