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Remembering Our Lady of Sorrows
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September 15 is the Feast of
Our Lady of Sorrows.
About this day, Fr. Prosper Guéranger comments how
Our Lady, whom God predestined to be the Mother of His Son,
was united in her person to the life, mysteries and suffering
of Jesus, so that she might be a faithful cooperator in the
work of Redemption.
He notes that God must consider suffering to be a great good
since He gave so much suffering to His Son, Whom He loved so
much. And since, after His Son, God loved the Holy Virgin more
than any other creature, He also wanted to give her suffering
as the richest of all presents.
In the solemnity of this feast, we principally remember Mary on Calvary
where she suffered the supreme sorrow of all sorrows that filled
her life. Indeed, so great was Mary's grief on
Calvary that, had it been divided among all creatures capable
of suffering, it would have caused them all to die instantly.
If the Church limits the number of sorrows to seven, it is
because this number has always symbolized the idea of totality
and universality. To understand the extent and suffering of
Our Lady, one must know the extent of her love for Jesus.
Her love as Mother of God only augmented her suffering. In
fact, nature and grace came together to produce profound impressions
on the heart of Mary. Nothing is stronger and more pressing
than the love that nature gives a mother for her son or that
grace gives for God.
These considerations help us understand the role of suffering
in our lives.
We see we are not alone in our suffering. In fact, the immensity
of the crosses suffered by Our Lady was so great that we might
also say she sufffered not seven, but all sorrows. She is Our
Lady of All Sorrows since no one suffered more.
While it is true that all generations will call her blessed,
to a lesser but immensely real degree, all generations may
also call her "sorrowful."
Thus, we need to understand better that when sorrow enters
our lives, it is a proof of God's love. And when we are not
visited with sorrow, we do not have all the proofs of God's
love for us.
It is in sorrow that our mettle is tested. Moreover, one finds
a note of maturity, stability and rationality in those who
suffer and who suffer much. And so we should understand that
when adversity, difficulties, misunderstandings, bad health
and conflicts visit us, we must not see them as things that
should never happen. To suffer is normal in this vale of tears.
If she, whom God loves so much, suffered, how much more should we suffer.
He, who God and Our Lady love, suffers because God will not
refuse to give him that which He gave abundantly
to the two who He loved most: Our Lord Jesus Christ and Our
Lady.
Thus, we must see temptations, trials, stress and so many
other sufferings as something normal in life. We must ask
that sufferings pass but when they persist, we must bless
God and Our Lady.
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Petitions
to the Sorrowful Heart of Mary
The Seven Dolors of the Mother of God
V. Incline unto my aid, O God!
R. O Lord, make haste to help me!
One Glory be.
1. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful
Mother Mary, on account of that grief suffered by thy tender
heart at the prophecy of the aged Holy Simeon. O dearest Mother,
through this thy afflicted heart, implore for me the virtue
of humility and the Gift of the Fear of God. One Hail Mary.
2. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful Mother Mary, on account
of those distressing fears which thy affectionate heart endured
on the flight to Egypt and during thy sojourn there. O dearest
Mother, through this thy anxious heart implore for me the
virtue of generosity, particularly for the poor, and the Gift
of Piety. One Hail Mary.
3. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful Mother Mary, on account
of that anxiety which thy worried heart endured in the loss
of thy beloved Child Jesus. O dearest Mother, through this
thy exceedingly troubled heart, implore for me the virtue
of chastity and the Gift of Knowledge. One Hail Mary.
4. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful Mother Mary, on account
of that horror with which thy mother's heart was stricken
when meeting Jesus, bearing the Cross. O dearest Mother, through
this thy exceedingly oppressed heart, implore for me the virtue
of patience and the Gift of Fortitude. One Hail Mary.
5. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful Mother Mary, on account
of that martyrdom which tortured thy magnanimous heart at
the death-agony of Jesus. O dearest Mother, through this thy
martyred heart, implore for me the virtue of temperance and
the Gift of Counsel. One Hail Mary.
6. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful Mother Mary, on account
of the anguish inflicted upon thy tender heart by the thrust
of the lance that opened the side of Jesus and piercied His
Most Adorable Heart. O dearest Mother, through this vicarious
transfixion of thy own heart, implore for me the virtue of
brotherly love and the Gift of Understanding. One Hail Mary.
7. I compassionate thee, O sorrowful Mother Mary, on account
of that agony of soul which racked thy most loving heart at
the burial of Jesus. O dearest Mother, through this extreme
torment that filled thy burdened heart, implore for me the
virtue of zeal and the Gift of Wisdom. One Hail Marry.
V. Pray for us, O Virgin
Most Sorrowful!
R. That we may be made
worthy of the promises of Christ
Let us pray. O Lord Jesus Christ, we
beseech thee that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, whose soul
was pierced by the Sword of Sorrow in the hour of Thy Passion,
may be our advocate at the throne of Thy Mercy, now, and at
the hour of our death. Through Thee, Jesus Christ, Redeemer
of the World, Who livest and reignest with the Father and
the Holy Ghost, world without end. Amen.
Novena Prayers
Here are seven graces the Blessed Virgin
Mary grants to souls who honor Her daily by saying seven Hail
Marys and meditating on Her tears and Dolors. The devotion
was passed to us by Saint Bridget.
1. I will grant peace to their families.
2. They will be enlightened about the divine mysteries.
3. I will console them in their pains and I will accompany
them in their work.
4. I will give them as much as they ask for as long as it
does not oppose the Adorable Will of my Divine Son or the
sanctification of their souls.
5. I will defend them in their spiritual battles with the
infernal enemy and I will protect them at every instant of
their lives.
6. I will visibly help them at the moment of their death,
they will see the face of their mother.
7. I have obtained (this grace) from my Divine Son, that those
who propagate this devotion to my tears and sorrows, will be
taken directly from this earthly life to eternal happiness
since all their sins will be forgiven and my Son will be their
eternal consolation and joy.
The Seven Sorrows of Mary
1. The prophecy of Simeon.
2. The flight into Egypt.
3. The loss of the Child Jesus in the temple.
4. The meeting of Jesus and Mary on the Way of the Cross.
5. The Crucifixion.
6. The taking down of the Body of Jesus from the Cross.
7. The burial of Jesus.
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