Our Lady of Sorrows

Our Lady of Sorrows
I have been praying to Our Lady of Sorrows the last few weeks after learning more about the devotion through two lectures (links at the bottom).


I’ll be honest. When I first saw or heard of this devotion, the image of Mary crying made me want to turn away. I don’t know why exactly. I didn’t understand it, and I rather my other images of Mary that brought me comfort. The image and idea didn’t make sense to me at the time. Only when I compared it to the crucifixion did it become clear.

Understanding the significance

When I heard Mary’s sorrows explained, I was moved. Aside from the Rosary, it has become my main devotion.

My children are still babies, and there isn’t much time to devote to long devotions. I have found this devotion so perfect for mothers, both in practicality and in its meaning. For I see Our Lady of Sorrows specifically in context of Mary’s vocation as a mother. I can turn most of the mundane tasks of my day into a segway to meditation on the life of Mary.

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