Wednesday, September 15, 2010

[MaryVitamin] Our Lady of Sorrows

 

Mary Vitamin for September 15
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Topic: Our Lady of Sorrows 
 
Quote:
St. Alphonsus di Liguori
Thus Mary not only offered her Son to death in the Temple, but she renewed that offering every moment of her life; for she revealed to St. Bridget "that the sorrow announced to her by the holy Simeon never left her heart until her assumption into heaven."
St. Alphonsus di Liguori, The Glories of Mary, (Tan Books), 400.
 
Meditation:
St. John Eudes
With much reason we may call Mary's most holy heart the center of the Cross though which salvation came to us. The profundity of Mary’s love did not prevent her from experiencing most poignant sorrows. Saint Albert the Great, Saint Bernardine and many other saints affirm that Our Lady would have died of sorrow at the foot of the Cross had not divine power imparted to her extraordinary strength as she shared the passion of her beloved son. Hence the Fathers of the Church consider her to have been in truth a martyr and more. Many doctors boldly proclaim that Mary suffered more than the combined sufferings of all martyrs. No one ever could or ever can understand the depths of the sorrow of her most loving heart.
The Admirable Heart of Mary, (Loreto Publications: 2004), 267
 
Resolution:
St. John Eudes recommends
Now if you would derive benefit from these thoughts of Our Lady's heart considered as the center of the Cross of Christ and as Queen of martyrs, you must not doubt the great love of her heart for the countless souls who are crucified in this life. It will be most pleasing to her if you will remember to commend to her special protection all afflicted persons everywhere… (268)
 
Today, in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows, I will offer an extra Hail Mary for those who need the intercession of Our Lady, Comforter of the Afflicted.  
 
Marian Vow:
St. John Eudes
Offer to Mary all your own pains of mind and body, begging her to offer them to her Crucified son, uniting your tiny crosses to the tremendous crosses, for the Glory of God. (268)

 
I give my resolution to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
 
Thanks be to God for graces received.
 

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