Devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows

Then Simeon blessed them and said to Mary, his mother: “This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be spoken against, so that the thoughts of many hearts will be revealed. And a sword will pierce your own soul too.”

History 

Devotion to the Sorrows of Mary originated in the thirteenth century. In it, we recall the Sorrows our Mother Mary endured during the life, the passion, suffering and death of her Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ. The Litany of the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady was composed by Pope Pius VII while held in captivity during the Napoleonic Wars. 

Promises 

Our Lady communicated to St. Bridget of Sweden her promises to grant seven graces to those who honour her and draw near to her and her Son every day by meditating on her sorrows

 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 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.

How to pray Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows 

1. Pray the Introductory Prayers (on the medal or Cross).

2. Announce the First Sorrow; then pray the Our Father.

3. Pray seven Hail Mary’s while meditating on the Sorrow

4. At the conclusion of each Sorrow, pray “Holy Mother hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.”

5. Repeat steps 2 - 4 for all seven Sorrows.

6. Pray three Hail Mary’s in honour of the tears of Our Sorrowful Mother (on the three final beads).

7. Pray the Closing Prayers.

8. You may also wish to pray the Litany of the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady.

INTRODUCTORY PRAYERS 

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

My God, I offer you this rosary for your glory. I want to honour your Holy Mother, the Blessed Virgin, by meditating upon and sharing in her suffering. O my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, trusting in your infinite love I turn to you for forgiveness and mercy. I am truly sorry for the pains you suffered in your most bitter Passion because of my sins. For love of you, and before your holy presence, I utterly renounce and forsake all the sins of my whole life. I ask pardon of you with all my heart. I firmly resolve to amend my life and would rather die than offend you again.

O Blessed Virgin Mary, you are our tender Mother and the refuge of sinners. I run to you with confidence and love. Hide me under your mantle of love and protection. As I meditate upon the swords of sorrow that pierced your Immaculate Heart, obtain for me the forgiveness of my sins and the grace to live a life of heroic holiness. O Blessed Mother, I unite my heart to yours and offer this rosary for priests: for their growth in holiness, obedience to the Magisterium, boldness in the proclamation of the Gospel, and a profound love for the people of God. May all priests humbly lead the souls entrusted to their care into an intimate relationship with the Lord. [I also pray for the following particular intentions…]

V. Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful 

R. ....and enkindle in them the fire of your love. 

V. Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created, 

R. ....and you shall renew the face of the earth.

Let us pray:

"O God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy his consolations. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen."

The First Sword of Sorrow 

Simeon announces the suffering destiny of Jesus (Luke 2:34-35) 

O Mother of Sorrows, how deeply your heart was pierced with sorrow when Simeon announced that Jesus, your beloved Child, was to be a sign that would be rejected. Your heart knew that He was to be the suffering Messiah the prophets had foretold, the man of sorrows, who would carry all our sins and heal us by His wounds. Through this bitter sorrow obtain for us the grace never to reject Jesus or refuse Him anything. Help us to completely surrender our lives to Him and to live according to His most holy will in everything. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear my prayers and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.

The Second Sword of Sorrow 

Mary escapes into Egypt with Jesus and Joseph (Matt 2:13-15) 

O Mother of Sorrows, what pain filled your heart as you fled your home and country knowing that the tyrant Herod was intent on murdering your little Child whom you loved above all else. The hardships of travel, the long journey, and life as a refugee was nothing compared to the torment of such demonic malice directed toward Jesus. Through this bitter sword of sorrow obtain for us the grace never to risk the life of Jesus in our souls through deliberate sin. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.

The Third Sword of Sorrow 

Mary seeks Jesus lost in Jerusalem (Luke 2:41-51) 

O Mother of Sorrows, what grief filled your heart as you and Joseph searched desperately for Jesus when you could not find Him among your relatives and friends returning home from Jerusalem. When your Son replied that He must be about His Father’s business, you accepted that He had begun the mission that would lead to His sacrificial death. The sorrow of those three days of separation prepared you for the three days of suffering you endured while His body lay lifeless in the tomb. Through this bitter sword of sorrow obtain for us the grace to accept the ways of Divine Providence even when we do not understand them. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.

The Fourth Sword of Sorrow 

Mary meets Jesus as He carries His Cross to Calvary (cf. Luke 23:26-31) 

O Mother of Sorrows, how it must have wounded your tender maternal heart to see your beloved Son Jesus carrying His Cross to Calvary, the place of execution! How it must have pained you to see Him so bloodied, beaten, and reviled as He strained to fulfill His deepest desire: to give His life as a ransom for us. Through this bitter sword of sorrow obtain for us the grace to deny ourselves, pick up our crosses, and follow Jesus with perseverance and love. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.

The Fifth Sword of Sorrow 

Mary stands near the Cross of her Son Jesus (John 19:25-27) 

O Mother of Sorrows, here the prophecy of Simeon comes to its ultimate fulfilment: the sword of sorrow impales your heart as you stand beneath the Cross of your Son. Crucified spiritually with your crucified Son, you offered Him to the Father and united yourself completely to His self-offering and sacrificial death. We simply cannot fathom the pain of your offering or the depth of love that inspired it. Through this bitter sword of sorrow obtain for us the grace to unite all our sufferings to our crucified Lord with unselfish generosity and love. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Saviour.

The Sixth Sword of Sorrow 

Mary receives into her arms the body of Jesus taken down from the Cross (cf. John 19:38) 

O Mother of Sorrows, your heart was drowned in grief as you embraced the lifeless corpse of your Son. He who was your very life was now dead. Your light in this life was extinguished. Yet you accepted this sorrow with love knowing that it was all part of the Father’s plan of salvation. Through this bitter sword of sorrow obtain for us the grace to accept with patience and love the sorrows that befall us in this vale of tears, firmly believing that God works all things to the good for those who love Him. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.

The Seventh Sword of Sorrow 

Mary helps place the body of Jesus in the tomb (cf. John 19:39-42) 

O Mother of Sorrows, who could express the cruel anguish of this moment? The same Child that you once wrapped in swaddling clothes amidst unspeakable joy, you now wrap silently in His burial shroud. Your tears mingle with the blood and dirt that covers His broken body. But even in this moment your trust in His promise did not die. Your mourning was not without hope, for you knew that He would rise again from this grave just as He promised. Through this bitter sword of sorrow obtain for us the grace to believe with unshakable hope in the victory of our Lord even in the darkest moments of life. 

Our Father & seven Hail Mary’s 

Holy Mother, hear, my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.

Pray three Hail Mary’s in honour of the tears of Our Sorrowful Mother. 

Closing Prayers 

O Mary, you truly became the Queen of all martyrs as these seven bitter swords of sorrow pierced your Immaculate Heart! By the merits of your tearful distress obtain for us and for all sinners the graces of perfect contrition and conversion. Help us always, dear Mother, to imitate you by taking up our crosses and following Jesus with limitless love and generosity. Amen. 

Mary, who was conceived without sin and who suffered for us, pray for us. (Say three times)

Litany of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows 

V. Lord, have mercy on us. 

R. Christ, have mercy on us. 

V. Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us. 

R. Christ, graciously hear us. 

God, the Father of heaven, have mercy on us. 

God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us. 

God the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us. 

Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us. 

Holy Virgin of virgins, pray for us. 

Mother of the Crucified, 

Sorrowful Mother 

Mournful Mother 

Sighing Mother 

Afflicted Mother 

Forsaken Mother 

Desolate Mother 

Mother most sad 

Mother set around with anguish 

Mother overwhelmed by grief 

Mother transfixed by a sword 

Mother crucified in your heart 

Mother bereaved of your Son 

Sighing Dove 

Mother of Sorrows 

Fount of tears 

Sea of bitterness 

Field of tribulation 

Mass of suffering 

Mirror of patience 

Rock of constancy 

Remedy in perplexity 

Joy of the afflicted 

Ark of the desolate 

Refuge of the abandoned 

Shield of the oppressed 

Conqueror of the incredulous 

Solace of the wretched 

Medicine of the sick 

Help of the faint 

Strength of the weak 

Protectress of those who fight 

Haven of the shipwrecked 

Calmer of tempests 

Companion of the sorrowful 

Retreat of those who groan 

Terror of the treacherous 

Standard-bearer of the Martyrs 

Treasure of the Faithful 

Light of Confessors 

Pearl of Virgins 

Comfort of Widows 

Joy of all Saints 

Queen of your Servants 

Holy Mary, who alone are beyond compare 

V. Pray for us, most Sorrowful Virgin, 

R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. 

Let us pray. 

O God, in whose Passion, according to the prophecy of Simeon, a sword of grief pierced through the most sweet soul of Thy glorious Blessed Virgin Mother Mary: grant that we, who celebrate the memory of her Seven Sorrows, may obtain the happy effect of Your Passion, Who lives and reigns world without end. Amen.

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