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The Catholic Talk Show

The 7 Sorrows Of The Virgin Mary

The Catholic Talk Show

Ryan Scheel, Ryan DellaCrosse, and Fr. Richard Pagano

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys explore the devotion of The 7 Sorrows of Mary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The journey of suffering that she endured during her life. There has never been a more biblical

0:35.2

devotion than the seven sorrows of Mary starting from the infancy narrative all the way to the death

0:41.4

and burial of Christ truly enriching on a daily basis. This devotion is something very practical

0:49.2

but also life-changing.

1:11.7

All right, really excited to unpack this today. I've just recently heard about this devotion,

1:17.0

and so I'm excited to unpack this with you guys today. A lot of times you'll hear it called the

1:22.4

Seven Delores of Mary, or the Seven Swords of Mary. This goes back to the first sorrow,

1:30.6

kind of presages the things that she's going to experience in her life. St. Bernard of Clervo

1:36.8

said something really profound about Mary that Mary is a martyr of the church. While many saints

1:44.0

in the church are martyrs and they suffered martyrdom of the body, our lady is the only saint who

1:49.4

suffered martyrdom, true martyrdom of the soul by being so present to her son at the foot of the

1:54.4

cross. And entering into her sorrow, our lady of sorrows is a great way for us to deal with the

1:59.9

things that have been sorrows in our life by uniting them to our lady and her eternal hope,

2:05.8

and her being at one point the only Christian in the world because despite her sorrows,

2:10.1

she stood by belief in her son. That reflection from St. Bernard is one of the most powerful

2:16.2

reflections on the suffering of Mary and to identify her as a martyr. If you want to find that

2:23.8

devotion and in St. Bernard, it's in the liturgy of the hour's office of readings every year for

2:31.7

her feast day. And it is a very impactful one that stands out in the year because of his

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