Abbot Raymond's talk at Guesthouse 15th Aug 2007
The Mother of Jesus invites us all to help her to accompany her Divine Son on his way to
Some of these sentiments are obvious. For instance, the sentiments we find expressed in that wonderful hymn, the Stabat Mater .
"At the Cross, her station keeping,
Stood the mournful Mother weeping,
Close to Jesus to the last.
Oh how sad and sore distressed
Was that Mother highly blessed.......etc
These sentiments of grief, pain and compassion are all familiar to us as is her sense of appreciation of his work of atonement and redemption by his Cross. But there is another sentiment of great importance which we must become aware of and participate in, and this sentiment is not so obvious.
The Old Testament prepares us for this understanding of the heart of Mary on the way to Calvary by giving us the story of the Mother of the Maccabee Martyrs of ancient
The Mother of the Maccabees was made to witness her seven sons being tortured to death for their faith, one after another, before her very eyes, from the eldest down to the youngest. They had their tongues cut out, their scalps torn off, their hands and feet cut off and, through it all, the brave Mother stood encouraging them to be faithful no matter what they had to suffer.
In this we can understand that one of the most important sentiments of Mary on the way to
The Seven Sorrows:
1 * at the prophecy of Simeon;
2 * at the flight into
3 * having lost the Holy Child at
4 * meeting Jesus on his way to
5 * standing at the foot of the Cross;
6 * Jesus being taken from the Cross;
7 * at the burial of Christ.
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