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Mary, whom Angel Gabriel greeted her with: “Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you.”, is not someone that one might automatically thinks she then live happily ever after. No, in fact, Mary’s whole life went through all kinds of great sorrows and sufferings. Our Lady of Sorrows ─ a title given to our Blessed Mother focuses traditionally of her seven sorrows: 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 and Death of Jesus, 6) the taking down of the Body of Jesus from the Cross, 7) the burial of Jesus. Yet, that was not all, what about those hardships on the journey to and at Bethlehem when Mary is heavily pregnant? What about those opposing and unfriendly words Mary has heard during Jesus’ ministry? What about all those years after St Joseph’s death and then Jesus’? You may ask: how did she bear with them? How did she get through?
Answer is Mary received each new suffering with the courage, love and trust that echoed her fiat. Our earthly life is not without sufferings, but we can learn from Our Lady of Sorrows how to open our hearts to God’s Will, so our pain can coexist with God’s peace.
St John Paul II beautifully told us: “Mary Most Holy goes on being the loving consoler of those touched by the many physical and moral sorrows which afflict and torment humanity. She knows our sorrows and pains because she too suffered, from Bethlehem to Calvary… Mary is our Spiritual Mother, and the mother always understands her children and consoles them in their troubles. Then, she has that specific mission to love us, received from Jesus on the Cross, to love us only and always, so as to save us! Mary consoles us above all by pointing out the Crucified One and Paradise to us!”
Let us in this September, Month of Our Lady of Sorrows, ask Mary to help and pray for us