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Diocese of Gaylord: ‘This feast … honors Mary’s tribulations’

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Laurie A. Luebbert Sep 19, 2022

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The Diocese of Gaylord recently celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, which commemorates Mary as the co-redeemer, along with her Son, and the suffering she endured as she watched him die for the sake of humanity's salvation.

“This feast, a patronage for all the sorrowing, honors Mary’s tribulations as Jesus’s mother.” the Diocese of Gaylord posted on Facebook last week.

The Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is recognized by Catholics around the world. According to the Catholic Education Resource Center (CERC), the Blessed Virgin Mary was given this title in accordance with her "intense suffering and grief during the passion and death of our Lord."

In Luke 2:34-35, the Simeon, a priest, predestines Mary with the words "You yourself shall be pierced with a sword so that the thoughts of many hearts may be laid bare,” the CERC adds.

The feast was originally Our Lady of Compassion, which the CERC says gradually became Our Lady of Sorrows because the Latin roots of "compassion" mean "to suffer with.” The CERC notes that Mary endured the greatest suffering of all because she has the greatest love for her Son.

The priest Simeon also foretold the "seven sorrows" or "seven dolors.” These included "the flight of the Holy Family into Egypt; the loss and finding of the child Jesus in the Temple; Mary's meeting of Jesus on His way to Calvary; Mary's standing at the foot of the cross when our Lord was crucified; her holding of Jesus when He was taken down from the cross; and then our Lord's burial" and ultimately the sword piercing her heart, according to the CERC. Paintings and statues of Mary often show her heart exposed while being pierced by seven swords.

Our Sorrowful Mother's Ministry says Our Lady granted seven promises to those who meditate on her suffering and pray seven Hail Mary's every day. This devotion was revealed to St. Bridget, who proclaimed it.

The seven promises are: "I will grant peace to their families. They will be enlightened about the divine mysteries. I will console them in their pains, and I will accompany them in their work. 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. I will defend them in their spiritual battles with the infernal enemy and I will protect them at every instant of their lives. I will visibly help them at the moment of their death, they will see the face of their Mother. I have obtained from my divine Son, that those who propagate this devotion to my tears and dolors, will be taken directly from this earthly life to eternal happiness since all their sins will be forgiven and my Son and I will be their eternal consolation and joy.”

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