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  Devotion to the Seven Sorrows    



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Prayers for Spiritual Battles.

Age-old devotion started in 1239, with the sorrows dating back to the 4th century.


Background and connection to Fatima ( pop-up box )

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7 promises of Our Sorrowful Mother

Promises for the Daily 7 Hail Mary Devotion, (Rosary not required).

There are seven promises attached to the practice of daily praying:
Seven Hail Marys while meditating on Our Lady's Tears and Sorrows.

Our Sorrowful Mother revealed these seven promises to St. Bridget of Sweden:

  1. "I will grant peace to their families."
  2. "They will be enlightened about the divine Mysteries."
  3. "I will console them in their pains and I will accompany them in their work."
  4. "I will give them as much as they ask for as long as it does not oppose the adorable will of My divine Son or the sanctification of their souls."
  5. "I will defend them in their spiritual battles with the infernal enemy and I will protect them at every instant of their lives."
  6. "I will visibly help them at the moment of their death. They will see the face of their Mother."
  7. "I have obtained this grace from My divine Son, that those who propagate this devotion to My tears and sorrows will be taken directly from this earthly life to eternal happiness, since all their sins will be forgiven and My Son will be their eternal consolation and joy."

Four more Promises given by Jesus to St. John the Evangelist
(see background link above).

  • First, that those who before death invoke the Divine Mother in the name of her sorrows should obtain true repentance of all their sins.
  • Second, that He would protect all who have this devotion in their tribulations, and that He would protect them especially at the hour of death.
  • Third, that He would impress upon their minds the remembrance of His Passion, and that they should have their reward for it in heaven.
  • Fourth, that He would commit such devout clients to the hands of Mary, with the power to dispose of them in whatever manner she might please, and to obtain for them all the graces she might desire.



7 Daily Devotion Prayers

Daily Seven Hail Marys

(Sign of the cross)
Optional Opening Prayer:

Acceptance of our crosses
by St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)
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In a Fr. Ripperger Video on Mary's Sorrows, (opens here in pop-up box) he says our Lady's perfect virtue has amplified her emotions compared to ours (at video time 5:30). She felt all her emotions and suffering on a level we can't comprehend.


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The Seven Dolors (Mary's sorrows)

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Optional Closing Prayer:
"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."
(Sign of the cross)



  Rosary of the Seven Sorrows    

Intentions for Spiritual Battles:


        For the Pope, the Bishops, the Priests and the conversion of sinners.        
(For their protection and repentance of any worldly vices)

For the genuine readiness and positive reaction to the coming
"Illumination of Conscience" and "Great Miracle"

For evil to be exposed, for the salvation of souls.


For your own intentions . . . . . . . .

Sacred Heart of Jesus with the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Divine Mercy Image, blue and red rays

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To the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus & the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
In union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world.
In virtue of His most sorrowful passion.
In Reparation for the offences against the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
For the world and the holy souls in purgatory,
with allowed return intercessions.
We humbly pray from our hearts  .   .   .   .
(with each word being an "I Love You")















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In the Name of the Father,
and of the Son,
and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Opening Prayer:

O most blessed Virgin, Queen of Martyrs, you stood generously beneath the cross and felt the sword of sorrow pierce your soul. Look now with a mother's understanding and tenderness, as I kneel before you to commemorate your sorrows, and to present my petition to you with childlike confidence. I beg of you, O Mother, to plead for me with your Son, so to touch His Sacred Heart, that I may obtain my request... (pause to make your request)... For to whom shall I turn in my time of need, if not to you, O Mother of Mercy, who having so deeply drunk the chalice of your Son, can surely tell Him of my needs. Amen.

[Act of Contrition]

O Mother of Sorrows, how ungrateful have I been in the past to my loving God. Now, I repent, humbly asking pardon for the offence done to God in His infinite goodness, and I resolve by the help of His grace to offend Him no more. Obtain for me that I may live and die in the love of my Lord and share eternally in that glory which He has won for me through His death and resurrection. Amen.
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[Say Three Hail Marys in honor of the Tears of Our Most Sorrowful Mother.]


Hail Mary . . . .


Hail Mary . . . .


Hail Mary . . . .
"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."


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1st Sorrow
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 2: 34-35) pop-up box

[Meditation] How great was the shock to Mary's Heart at hearing the sorrowful words, in which holy Simeon told the bitter Passion and death of her sweet Jesus, since in that same moment she realized in her mind all the insults, blows, and torments which the impious men were to offer to the Redeemer of the world. But a still sharper sword pierced her soul. It was the thought of men's ingratitude to her beloved Son.

Now consider that because of your sins you are unhappily among the ungrateful.




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."










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2nd Sorrow
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".
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[Meditation] Consider the sharp sorrow which Mary felt when, St. Joseph being warned by an angel, she had to flee by night in order to preserve her beloved Child from the slaughter decreed by Herod. What anguish was hers, in leaving Judea, lest she should be overtaken by the soldiers of the cruel king! How great her privations in that long journey! What sufferings she bore in that land of exile, what sorrow amid that people given to idolatry!

But consider how often you have renewed that bitter grief of Mary, when your sins have caused her Son to flee from your heart.




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."










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3rd Sorrow
The Loss of 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 2: 43-45) pop-up box

[Meditation] How dread was the grief of Mary, when she saw that she had lost her beloved Son! And as if to increase her sorrow, when she sought Him diligently among her kinsfolk and acquaintance, she could hear no tidings of Him. No hindrances stayed her, nor weariness, nor danger; but she forthwith returned to Jerusalem, and for three long days sought Him sorrowing.

Great be your confusion, O my soul, who has so often lost your Jesus by your sins, and has given no heed to seek Him at once, a sign that you make very little or no account of the precious treasure of divine love.




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."










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4th Sorrow
Mary meets Jesus on the Way to Calvary:


"And there followed Him a great multitude of people, and of women, who bewailed and lamented Him".
(Luke 23: 27) pop-up box

[Meditation] Come sinners, come and see if you can endure so sad sight. This Mother, so tender and loving, meets her beloved Son, meets Him amid an impious rabble, who drag Him to a cruel death, wounded, torn by stripes, crowned with thorns, streaming with blood, bearing His heavy cross.

Ah, consider, my soul, the grief of the blessed Virgin thus beholding her Son! Who would not weep at seeing this Mother's grief?

But who has been the cause of such woe? I, it is I, who with my sins have so cruelly wounded the heart of my sorrowing Mother! And yet I am not moved; I am as a stone, when my heart should break because of my ingratitude.




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."










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5th Sorrow
Mary stands at the foot of the Cross:


"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 said to His Mother: Woman: behold thy son. After that he said to the disciple: Behold thy Mother".
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[Meditation] Look, devout soul, look to Calvary, whereon are raised two altars of sacrifice, one on the body of Jesus, the other on the heart of Mary. Sad is the sight of that dear Mother drowned in a sea of woe, seeing her beloved Son, part of her very self, cruelly nailed to the shameful tree of the cross.

Ah me! how every blow of the hammer, how every stripe which fell on the Savior's form, fell also on the disconsolate spirit of the Virgin. As she stood at the foot of the cross, pierced by the sword of sorrow, she turned her eyes on Him, until she knew that He lived no longer and had resigned His spirit to His Eternal Father. Then her own soul was like to have left the body and joined itself to that of Jesus.




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."








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6th Sorrow
Mary receives the body of Jesus
taken 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".
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[Meditation] Consider the most bitter sorrow which rent the soul of Mary, when she saw the dead body of her dear Jesus. On her knees, covered with blood, all torn with deep wounds. O mournful Mother, a bundle of myrrh, indeed, is thy Beloved to thee.

Who would not pity thee? Whose heart would not be softened, seeing affliction which would move a stone? Behold John not to be comforted, Magdalen and the other Mary in deep affliction, and Nicodemus, who can scarcely bear her sorrow.




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."










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7th Sorrow
Jesus is placed in the tomb:


"Now there was in the place where He was crucified, a garden; and in the garden a new sepulcher, wherein no man yet had been laid. There, therefore, because of the habits of the Jews, they laid Jesus, because the sepulcher was nigh at hand".
(John 19: 41-42) pop-up box

[Meditation] Consider the sighs which burst from Mary's sad heart when she saw her beloved Jesus laid within the tomb. What grief was hers when she saw the stone lifted to cover that sacred tomb! She gazed a last time on the lifeless body of her Son, and could scarce detach her eyes from those gaping wounds. And when the great stone was rolled to the door of the sepulcher, oh, then indeed her heart seemed torn from her body!




[ Say 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Mary's ]




"Most Merciful Mother, remind us always
about the Sorrows of your Son, Jesus."

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Closing Prayer:


O God, you willed that the life of the Blessed Virgin be marked by the mystery of suffering. Grant that we journey with Her on the way of faith and unite our sufferings to the passion of Christ so that they become occasions of grace and the promise of future resurrection. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
















"Mary, who was conceived without sin and suffered for us, pray for us".

"Mary, who was conceived without sin and suffered for us, pray for us".

"Mary, who was conceived without sin and suffered for us, pray for us".


In the Name of the Father,
and of the Son,
and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.






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