Our Lady of Sorrows
Our Lady of Sorrows, celebrated on September 15th, honors the Virgin Mary’s deep and enduring sorrow as she experienced the suffering of her Son, Jesus Christ. This feast reflects on the seven sorrows of Mary: the prophecy of Simeon, the flight into Egypt, the loss of the child Jesus in the temple, Mary meeting Jesus […]
Our Lady of Sorrows, celebrated on September 15th, honors the Virgin Mary’s deep and enduring sorrow as she experienced the suffering of her Son, Jesus Christ. This feast reflects on the seven sorrows of Mary: the prophecy of Simeon, the flight into Egypt, the loss of the child Jesus in the temple, Mary meeting Jesus on the way to Calvary, the crucifixion and death of Jesus, the body of Jesus being taken down from the cross, and the burial of Jesus.
Mary’s suffering as a mother witnessing the trials of her Son is a powerful testament to her compassion and strength. Her experience of grief and pain offers profound lessons on how to navigate suffering and show empathy to others.
Practical Lessons:
- Lesson 1: Support Loved Ones in Their Struggles: Mary’s experience teaches us the importance of standing by those we love during their times of hardship. In our daily lives, we can practice this by actively listening to friends and family who are facing difficulties, offering them practical help, and providing emotional support to alleviate their burdens.
- Lesson 2: Find Strength in Compassion: Mary’s sorrow did not diminish her love but deepened it. This teaches us to channel our own challenges into acts of compassion. When faced with our own struggles or witnessing others’ pain, use these moments to practice kindness, whether it’s through a simple gesture, a comforting word, or a helpful action.
Prayer to Our Lady of Sorrows:
O Virgin Mary, Mother of Sorrows, you experienced profound grief as you stood by your Son during His suffering and death. Help us to follow your example of compassionate support and strength in our own trials. Grant us the grace to comfort others in their distress and to find solace in your maternal care. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Other Saints We Remember Today
- St. Nicomedes (90), Martyr
- St. Catherine of Genoa (1510), Widow