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The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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JMJ

 As I was waiting to receive the Blessing of Throats (link) and I realized that Providence had placed me in from of the statue of Our Lady of Sorrows

By Zarateman - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,WikiCommons


Then I realised I couldn't remember the Seven Sorrow of Our Lady!

Hence this blog post!!!

  1.     The prophecy of Simeon (Luke 2:25-35)
  2.     The flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15)
  3.     Loss of the Child Jesus for three days (Luke 2:41-50)
  4.     Mary meets Jesus on his way to Calvary (Luke 23:27-31; John 19:17)
  5.     Crucifixion and Death of Jesus (John 19:25-30)
  6.     The body of Jesus being taken from the Cross (Psalm 130; Luke 23:50-54; John 19:31-37)
  7.     The burial of Jesus (Isaiah 53:8; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42; Mark 15:40-47)

Source: National Catholic Register

We could interleave these seven events with the Rosary Mysteries:

  1. Presentation of the Child Jesus in the Temple (Joyful)
  2. Shortly aftern 1
  3. Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple (Joyful)
  4. Carrying of the Cross (Sorrowful)
  5. Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Sorrowful)
  6. Linked to 5
  7. Linked to 5

 So you could add the Sorrows to your Rosary meditation on the Joyful and Sorrowful Mysteries.

Also interesting is that there aren't any Sorrow's after the Ressurection. I'm certain that Our Lady's life wasn't easy, except when compared with everything upto the Crucifixion, it could be said to have paled in comparison.

P^3

References

https://www.ncregister.com/blog/what-are-the-seven-sorrows-of-mary

https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2023-09-15

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Sorrows

 

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