The Sixth sorrow- the descent from the Cross and laying in Marys arms

The Sixth Sorrow

6. The taking down of the Body of Jesus from the Cross: “Joseph of Arimathea, a noble counselor, came and went in boldly to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. And Joseph buying fine linen, and taking Him down, wrapped Him up in the fine linen.” – Mark XV, 43-46.


Dear Little hearts,

The descent from the Cross and laying in Marys alms…. Christ is transferred from the altar of sacrifice to the altar of surrender and FIAT to Gods will.

He is laid upon the altar of Marys lap, and she as the most pure Mother, bride and daughter offers Jesus back to his father.

Pieta !!!!…….. this is a moment pregnant with meaning, pregnant with life in the midst of death, this is a mystery that we will all probaly live out in our lifetime, that of offering he/she whom we love back to God…
It is as all faith an invitation to trust, trust although the way ahead is a blank wall, a darkness he is with you and Mary is praying.

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The Fifth Sorrow Mary at the Foot of the Cross


The Fifth Sorrow

5. The Crucifixion: “They crucified Him. Now there stood by the cross of Jesus, His Mother. When Jesus therefore had seen His Mother and the disciple standing whom he loved, He saith to His Mother: Woman: behold thy son. After that he saith to the disciple: Behold thy Mother.” – John XIX, l8-25-27.





Dear Little hearts,


This is our vocation, this is where too we are called at some point or another in our lives, through our own sufferings, the suffering of others and through the sufferings of those dear to us.

We all are called to the foot of the Cross, Mary was faithful until the end, and that is the truest sign of love, the fidelity which believes all things, endures all things, hopes all things.

At the foot of our cross, there too is MARY, our Mother praying with us. God gave us the greatest gift we could ever receive as he hung dying… A MOTHER…. his almost last giving, was his greatest treasure his Immaculate and Holy Mother, cherish her, love her, and entrust to her your all!

The Fourth Sorrow- Mary meets Jesus of the way to Calvary

The Fourth Sorrow

4. The meeting of Jesus and Mary on the Way of the Cross: “And there followed Him a great multitude of people, and of women, who bewailed and lamented Him.” – Luke XXIII, 27.





Dear Little hearts,

Who can fail to be moved by this mystery, the meeting of Mary and Jesus on the way to Calvary… the eyes have their own language even though not a word passes from the lips….they can convey compassion, love, support, warmth. The gaze exchanged between those who love one another under and in any circumstance–speak!

The burdens are shared simply by being with the other….

Sometimes this is all we have to give to another weighed down by a great Cross, but they can bring that same comfort that Marys comfort brought to Jesus….

Faithfulness is so, so beautiful, faithfulness to what love has pledged us to. No matter what befall us…….

The eyes are the mirror of the very soul, may all see in your eyes… the Mercy, the Love, the Compassion of Christ….Man comes to understand so much of God through his human experiences….Pray to be a mirror of that divine love to others!!



Love Mary!… She is loveable, faithful, constant. She will never let herself be outdone in love, but will ever remain supreme. If you are in danger, she will hasten to free you. If you are troubled, she will console you. If you are sick, she will bring you relief. If you are in need, she will help you. She does not look to see what kind of person you have been. She simply comes to a heart that wants to love her. She comes quickly and opens her merciful heart to you, embraces you and consoles and serves you. She will even be at hand to accompany you on the trip to eternity – St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

The Third Sorrow The Loss of the Child Jesus for three days

The Third Sorrow

3. The loss of the Child Jesus in the temple: “And having fulfilled the days, when they returned, the Child Jesus remained in Jerusalem; and His parents knew it not. And thinking that he was in the company, they came a day’s journey, and sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintance. And not finding Him, they returned into Jerusalem, seeking Him.” Luke II, 43-45.






Dear Little hearts,

LOSS is something we have all experienced and all understand, loss through bereavement, separation, sin…. the hearts response is always to want union, reunion with that which is parted. We can have this experience in prayer too, when all seems loss, empty and dark, but within it all and all these emotions, experiences is God.

But here we are talking about the loss of a child, what a searing pain that is for any parent, mother and father…. flesh of our flesh….. lost…immediately the human mind can create a million threatening situations that the child could potentially be in…. yes we understand loss.

And in recent years the tragic case of Madeleine McCann in which any one who reads the papers or uses internet technology, knows and knew about this disappearance. How much more did Mary, the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the purest and most perfect of mothers feel? And what a revelation it was at the end to find him in the Temple discoursing with the doctors! “Did you not know that I was in My Fathers house?”



Love Mary! She is loveable, faithful, constant. She will never let herself be outdone in love, but will ever remain supreme. If you are in danger, she will hasten to free you. If you are troubled, she will console you. If you are sick, she will bring you relief. If you are in need, she will help you. She does not look to see what kind of person you have been. She simply comes to a heart that wants to love her.


She comes quickly and opens her merciful heart to you, embraces you and consoles and serves you. – St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

The Second sorrow- Flight into Egypt

The Second sorrow

2. The flight into Egypt: “And after they (the wise men) were departed, behold an angel of the Lord appeared in sleep to Joseph, saying: Arise and take the child and His mother and fly into Egypt: and be there until I shall tell thee. For it will come to pass that Herod will seek the child to destroy Him. Who arose and took the child and His mother by night, and retired into Egypt: and He was there until the death of Herod.” – Matt. II, 13-14.




Dear Little hearts,

We can all understand this mystery for we are all exiles, exiles from our heavenly home…. we wander as strangers and pilgrims in this life… as Christians we are in one way exiled from this world, in that we do not or should not live according to the values of this world. This mystery unites us to thousands of refugees, thousands who have taken flight from terror and persecution. Exile is possessed of uncertainty, insecurity, and this is an invitation to trust God in all things.

Joseph was so entrusted with the care of Mary and the child Jesus… St Joseph is a beautiful saint, without his willingness and total obedience to the voice of the angel, all would have been lost! what then?




Love Mary!… She is loveable, faithful, constant. She will never let herself be outdone in love, but will ever remain supreme. If you are in danger, she will hasten to free you. If you are troubled, she will console you. If you are sick, she will bring you relief. If you are in need, she will help you. She does not look to see what kind of person you have been. She simply comes to a heart that wants to love her. She comes quickly and opens her merciful heart to you, embraces you and consoles and serves you. She will even be at hand to accompany you on the trip to eternity – St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

The first sorrowThe Prophecy of Simeon

Is your heart feeling pierced today like Mary’s? Go to her she knows and understands the pain of your heart.. Find peace in her Motherly care… Below is a meditation sent by the Poor Clare Colettines from Wales their writings bring comfort to us that live in this world of pain and sorrow. We pray that you will find comfort in today’s meditations as well as those to come.

God bless you, Hannah’s Tears Ministry


The First Sorrow

1. The prophecy of Simeon: “And Simeon blessed them, and said to Mary his mother: Behold this child is set for the fall and for the resurrection of many in Israel, and for a sign which shall be contradicted; And thy own soul a sword shall pierce, that out of many hearts thoughts may be revealed.” – Luke II, 34-35.





Dear Little hearts,

In this vale of tears our joys are so soon mingled with sorrow, it is always a reminder that we are pilgrims and that here we have no abiding city.

When Mary and Joseph took the infant Jesus to the temple to fulfil the Law, they must have known such joy… this special child, entrusted to them… the Messiah ! Like all new parents they must have shared laughter, and little words of preciousness that pass between parents, and yet so soon….

They hear the words ” A sword shall pierce your own heart”…. and as with us, when Mary hears these words they have a resonance in her own heart, she knows they are true…. they have been been spoken through a prophet of God… the old man Simeon.

And For Simeon too, he had waited all his life to glimpse the Messiah, to see his promise fulfilled…. his expectation may have been filled with expectation and joy, as for us too when we wait long for some perceived, expected joy, but when the moment comes he understands in the Spirit clearly, that there will be great suffering.

Mary so understands our sufferings and pain, there is no suffering , struggle or pain that we cannot entrust to her…

God gave us not only a Mother, a heavenly Queen , but he gave us a Mother with a heart full of compassion and love…. for she walked this Vale of tears too….. but ever with her eyes set upon the kingdom yet to come.



Love Mary!… She is loveable, faithful, constant. She will never let herself be outdone in love, but will ever remain supreme. If you are in danger, she will hasten to free you. If you are troubled, she will console you. If you are sick, she will bring you relief. If you are in need, she will help you. She does not look to see what kind of person you have been. She simply comes to a heart that wants to love her. She comes quickly and opens her merciful heart to you, embraces you and consoles and serves you. She will even be at hand to accompany you on the trip to eternity.

– St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

The Sorrows of Our Lady





Dear Little hearts,

There is no suffering a mother, a daughter, a son, a father, sister or a brother can experience that has not passed through the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The Mother of Sorrows understands all that we struggle with in the vale of Tears. She who stood so faithfully at the foot of the Cross, we also stand at the foot of our crosses unto the end. Over the next few days we will explore the seven mysteries of the Dolour Rosary. For any of you are unfamiliar with the Rosary of Sorrows the mysteries are listed below.



This devotion was instituted in the 13th century in honour of the Seven Sorrows the Blessed Virgin Mary endured by her Divine Son. It is practiced upon a Chaplet made up of seven times seven beads, each section of seven beads are divided from the rest by medals, representing the seven principal sorrows of her life. The Hail Mary has to be said on each of the beads, with one Our Father before every seven Hail Marys; and at the end of all, three Hail Marys are to be said, in honour of the Sorrowful Tears of Our Lady.


Our Father, and seven Hail Marys,

1) The Prophesy of Simeon .

Our Father, seven Hail Marys

2) The Flight into Egypt

Our Father, seven Hail Marys

3) The Loss of the Child Jesus for Three Days.

Our Father, seven Hail Marys

4) The Sorrowful Meeting of Jesus & Mary Along the Way of The Cross.

Our Father, seven Hail Marys

5) Mary Watches Her Divine Son Suffer and Die upon the Cross.

Our Father, seven Hail Marys

6) Jesus is Struck by the Lance of a soldier, Taken Down from the Cross and Placed in His Poor Mother’s Arms.

Our Father, seven Hail Marys

7) Mary Watches as the Body of Her Divine Son is Buried in a Tomb.

End the Chaplet with 3 Hail Marys in honour of Our Lady’s Tears.




Love Mary!…

She is lovable,

faithful, constant.


She will never let herself be outdone in love,
but will ever remain supreme.

If you are in danger, she will hasten to free you.

If you are troubled, she will console you.

If you are sick, she will bring you relief.

If you are in need, she will help you.

She does not look to see what kind of person you have been.

She simply comes to a heart that wants to love her.

She comes quickly and opens her merciful heart to you,
embraces you and consoles and serves you.

She will even be at hand to accompany you on the trip to eternity…

– St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

Suffering

Something I ponder every day of my life as I struggle with suffering. I hope this prayer card below brings you peace as it has brought to me.

May I learn to offer up truly, to God the Father, all of my sufferings that some greater good may come. I pray that none of this suffering is waisted and that you might be blessed in some way. I must remember as I pray that you will also receive many blessings, as God brings a greater good to everything if we unite ourselves to HIM. God bless you!


SUFFERING

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SUFFERING

How to Make the Greatest Evil in
Our Lives Our Greatest Happiness

by Fr. Paul O’Sullivan, O.P.

Suffering is the great problem of human life. We all have to suffer. Sometimes small sorrows, sometimes greater ones fall to our share. We shall now tell our readers how to avoid much of this suffering, how to lessen all suffering and how to derive great benefits from every suffering we may have to bear.

The reason why suffering appears so hard is that, first of all, we are not taught what suffering is. Secondly, we are not taught how to bear it. Thirdly, we are not taught the priceless value of suffering.

This is due to the incomprehensible neglect on the part of our teachers.

It is surprising how easily some people bear great sufferings; whereas, others get excited even at the smallest trouble.

The simple reason is that some have been taught all about suffering; others have not.

SUFFERING IS NOT THE EVIL WE THINK IT IS

First of all, then, suffering is not simply an evil, for no one suffered more than the Son of God Himself, more than His Blessed Mother or more than the Saints. Every suffering comes from God. It may appear to come to us by chance or accident or from someone else, but in reality, every suffering comes to us from God. Nothing happens to us without His wish or permission. Not even a hair falls from our heads without His consent.

Why does God allow us to suffer? Simply because He is asking us to take a little share in His Passion. What appears to come by chance or from someone else always comes because God allows it.

Every act in Our Lord’s Life was a lesson for us. The greatest act in His life was His Passion. This, then, is the greatest lesson for us. It teaches us that we too must suffer.

God suffered all the dreadful pains of His Passion for each one of us. How can we refuse to suffer a little for love of Him?

SUFFERING IS THE GOLD IN OUR LIVES

Secondly, if we accept the suffering He sends us and offer them in union with His sufferings, we receive the greatest rewards. Five minutes’ suffering borne for love of Jesus is of greater value to us than years and years of pleasure and joy. The Saints tell us that if we patiently bear our sufferings, we merit the crown of martyrdom.

Moreover, suffering borne patiently brings out all that is good in us. Those who have suffered are usually the most charming people.

If we bear these facts clearly in mind, it certainly becomes much easier to suffer.

GOD ALWAYS GIVES STRENGTH TO BEAR OUR SUFFERINGS

Thirdly, when God gives us any suffering, He always gives us strength to bear it, if we only ask Him. Many, instead of asking for His help, get excited and revolt. It is this excitement and impatience that really make suffering hard to bear.

Consider that we are now speaking of all suffering, even the most trifling ones. All of us have little troubles, pains, disappointments, every day of our lives. All these, if borne for love of God, obtain for us, as we have said, the greatest rewards.

HOW TO BEAR SUFFERING

Even the greater sufferings that may fall to our share from time to time become easy to bear if we accept them with serenity and patience. What really makes suffering difficult to bear is our own impatience, our revolt, our refusal to accept it. This irritation increases our sufferings a hundred fold and, besides, robs us of all the merit we could have gained thereby.

We see some people pass through a tempest of suffering with the greatest calm and serenity; whereas, others get irritated at the slightest annoyance or disappointment. We can all learn this calm and patience. It is the secret of happiness.

An eminent physician, in a conference which he gave to distinguished scientists and fellow doctors, told them that he owed all his great success in life to the simple fact that he had corrected his habit of impatience and annoyance, which had been destroying all his energy and activity.

Everyone, we repeat, without exception, can learn this calm and serenity.

PENANCE

We must all do penance for our sins. If we do not, we shall have long years of suffering in the awful fires of Purgatory. This fire is just the same as the fire of Hell.

Now, if we offer our sufferings the very little ones as well as the greater ones-in union with the sufferings of Jesus Christ, we are doing the easiest and best penance we can perform. We may thus deliver ourselves entirely from Purgatory, While at the same time gaining the greatest graces and blessings.

Let us remember clearly that:

1) Sufferings come from God for our benefit.

2) When we are in the state of grace, we derive immense merit from every suffering borne patiently, even the little sufferings of our daily lives.

3) God will give us abundant strength to bear our sufferings if we only ask Him.

4) If we bear our sufferings patiently, they lose their sting and bitterness.

5) Above all, every suffering is a share in the Passion of Our Lord.

6) By our sufferings, we can free ourselves in great part, or entirely, from the pains of Purgatory.

7) By bearing our sufferings patiently, we win the glorious crown of martyrdom.

Of course, we may do all in our power to avoid or lessen our sufferings, but we cannot avoid all suffering. Therefore, it is clearly necessary for us to learn how to bear them.

In a word, we must understand clearly that if we remain calm, serene and patient, suffering loses all its sting, but the moment we get excited, the smallest suffering increases a hundred fold.

It is just as if we had a sore arm or leg and rubbed it violently; it would become irritated and painful; whereas, if we touch it gently, we soothe the irritation.

We suffer from ill-health, from pains, headaches, rheumatism, arthritis, from accidents, from enemies. We may have financial difficulties. Some suffer for weeks in their homes, some in hospitals or nursing homes. In a word, we are in a vale of tears. Almighty God could have saved us from all suffering, but He did not do so because He knows in His infinite goodness that suffering is good for us.

PRAYER

We have a great, great remedy in our hands, that is, prayer. We should pray earnestly and constantly asking God to help us to suffer, to console us. or if it pleases Him. to deliver us from suffering. This is all, all important.

A very eminent doctor, in an able article he recently published in the secular press, says that “Prayer is the greatest power in the world.”

He says, “I and my colleagues frequently see that many of our patients, whom we have failed to cure or whose pains we have failed to alleviate, have cured themselves by prayer. I speak now not of the prayers of holy people, but the prayers of ordinary Christians.”

We should above all pray to Our Lady of Sorrows in all our troubles. We should ask her, by the oceans of sorrow she felt during the Passion of Our Lord, to help us.

God gave her all the immense graces necessary to make her the perfect Mother of God, but He also gave her all the graces, the tenderness, the love necessary to be our most perfect and loving Mother. No mother on earth ever loved a child as Our Blessed Lady loves us. Therefore, in all our troubles and sorrows, let us go to Our Blessed Lady with unbounded confidence.

THE MEMORARE

Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my mother. To thee do I come, before thee I kneel, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in thy mercy hear and answer them. Amen.

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