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Our Lady of Sorrows

Following August’s devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, September is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows. It is centered on the exceptional and poignant suffering that Blessed Mother Mary went through during Christ’s Passion.

 

These sorrows of Blessed Mother Mary were the theme of a famous altarpiece by Albrecht Dürer, The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin. The altarpiece had a central panel surrounded by seven panels depicting seven scenes from Christ’s life which make up the seven sorrows that Mary experienced as a mother– The Circumcision and Prophecy of Simeon, the Flight to Egypt, the Loss of Jesus for Three Days, Carrying of the Cross, Crucifixion of Jesus, Jesus being taken down from the Cross, and Jesus being laid in the tomb.

 

Our dedication to Our Lady of Sorrows calls us to the spiritual martyrdom that Blessed Mother Mary experienced during the martyrdom of her son, Jesus Christ. It draws us to reflect that we are all sinners but we can conquer them through intense suffering. Mother Mary’s tears of grief and anguish symbolize our sins being washed away by God. This September, we are called to unite ourselves with the Blessed Mother in her sorrows.

Prayer for Our Lady of Sorrows

Our mother of sorrows, with strength from above you stood by the cross, sharing in the sufferings of Jesus, and with tender care you bore Him in your arms, mourning and weeping.

 

We praise you for your faith, which accepted the life God planned for you. We praise you for your hope, which trusted that God would do great things in you. We praise you for your love in bearing with Jesus the sorrows of His passion.

 

Holy Mary, may we follow your example, and stand by all your children who need comfort and love.

 

Mother of God, stand by us in our trials and care for us in our many needs. Pray for us now and at the hour of our death.
Amen!

Sources:

https://www.catholic.org/prayers/prayer.php?p=2456

https://blog.aquinasandmore.com/september-is-the-month-of-our-lady-of-sorrows/

https://www.learnreligions.com/prayers-for-september-542771

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Devotion: Immaculate Heart of Mary

Dating back to the 16th century, special devotions have been assigned for each month by the Catholic piety. For the month of August, we dedicate it to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. 

Looking at history, we can see this devotion to the Immaculate Heart emphasized in the visions given to the oldest visionaries of Fatima, Lucy Dos Santos. In her visions (1925 and 1926), Our Lady asked for the practice of the Five First Saturdays to help make amends for the offenses committed against her heart through the blasphemies and ingratitude of men. This practice parallels the devotion of the Nine First Fridays in honor of the Sacred Heart.

World War II brought turmoil to the world in the 1940s. As response to the requests of Our Lady of Fatima, Pope Pius XII performed a solemn Act of Consecration of the Church and of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on October 31, 1942. 

There is no better example of the Christian life than what Mary has offered. Her Immaculate Heart is a representation of the desire of the Mother of God to bring the people to her Son. It is venerated, often together with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, because it is united in her person and is the seat of her love, virtue, and inner life.

This devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary is emphasized during August but it is something that we must remember all-year round. May we deepen our devotion to her Immaculate Heart through praying, so we may be drawn closer to Christ through Mary. 

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World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

This year’s celebration will fall on Sunday, 24th of July, the Sunday closest to the Feast of Saints Joachim and Anne, Grandparents of Jesus. The theme chosen by Pope Francis for this year’s celebration is: “In old age they will still bear fruit” (Psalm 92:15).
The Catholic Grandparents Association has been at the forefront in campaigning for a greater recognition of Grandparents for their role and vocation in passing on their faith to the next generation. The announcement of a new Church-wide celebration for Grandparents and the elderly came in answer to our prayerful request to the Holy Father Pope Francis.
This new worldwide celebration in the Universal Church calendar is a momentous achievement for Grandparents and the Elderly and will hopefully reassure them that they are loved and that they are needed.

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