During Holy Week, Blessed Mother stands
as the sorrowful yet faithful witness to her Son's Passion. Key moments of her
journey include:
Via Crucis: Meeting Jesus on the road to Calvary, offering silent
strength amidst His exhaustion.
Stabat Mater: Standing faithfully at the foot of the Cross, where
she becomes the Mother of the Church as Jesus entrusted her to John: “Woman,
behold thy son.”.
The Pieta: Cradling her Son’s body, embodying the ultimate
sacrifice of a mother’s heart.
Mary's silent presence models
perfect faith, compassion, and co-redemption, holding the broken body of Jesus,
consoling the disciples, awaiting the Resurrection with hope at the cenacle.
Here are some traditional prayers and hymns dedicated to Our Lady of
Sorrows that are deeply meaningful for reflection, especially during Holy Week:
🌹 The Stabat Mater Traditional
Hymn, a powerful medieval hymn contemplating Mary at the foot of the Cross:
“At the Cross her station
keeping,
Stood the mournful Mother
weeping,
Close to Jesus to the last…”
💔 The Seven Sorrows of
Mary Devotion, a meditative prayer recalling seven key moments of Mary's
suffering, often prayed with special rosary beads, reflecting deeply on each
sorrow.:
1. Prophecy of Simeon
2. Flight into Egypt
3. Loss of the Child Jesus
4. Meeting Jesus on the way to Calvary
5. Crucifixion and Death of Jesus
6. Taking down His Body
7. Burial of Jesus
🙏 Prayer to Our Lady of
Sorrows
“O most holy Mother, who stood
beneath the Cross, pierced by sorrow, yet full of faith, obtain for us the
grace to unite our sufferings with those of your Son. Teach us to trust in
God’s saving plan, even in our darkest moments. Amen.”
🌺 Litany of Our Lady of
Sorrows
A traditional litany invoking
Mary under titles such as: Mother of Sorrows, Queen of Martyrs, and Refuge of the Afflicted.
During Holy Week, Blessed Mother stood as faithful witness to her Son’s Passion. At Via Crucis, she meets Jesus on the road to Calvary, offering strength. At the Stabat Mater, she remains steadfast at the foot of the Cross, becoming Mother of the Church as Jesus entrusted her to John: “Woman, behold thy son.” In the Pietà, she cradles His broken body, embodying a mother’s ultimate sacrifice. Her silent presence models perfect co-redemption, consoling disciples awaiting the Resurrection at Cenacle. Added are some traditional prayers and hymns dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, for reflection, during Holy Week
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