Thursday, September 15, 2022

 Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows

(I Corinthians 15:1-11; John 19:25-27)

More than any other, this scene of Mary witnessing the death of her son qualifies her as “Our Lady of Sorrows.”  Any mother suffers when she comes face-to-face with the death of a son or daughter.  Knowing the infinite depth of Jesus’ goodness, Mary’s ordeal is limitlessly magnified. 

The Church does not call attention to this woman of sorrows so that people might pity her lot or even admire her courage.  Rather it offers Mary as an exemplar of sorrow to invite the faithful to ask her intercession when they feel depressed.  She knows what it is to lose what is most precious and will call on God to lighten the sadness of others suffering similar distress.

We need not hesitate to call on Mary when we are depressed.  Stories of her successful intercession are numberless.  As she was there for Jesus as he died on the cross, she will assist us in our darker moments.

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