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Our Lady of Sorrows

Our Lady of Sorrows (Latin: Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens), Our Lady of Dolours, the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows (Latin: Mater Dolorosa), and Our Lady of Piety, Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which Mary, mother of Jesus, is referred to in relation to sorrows in life. As Mater Dolorosa, it is also a key subject for Marian art in the Catholic Church.

Our Lady of Sorrows
Seven Swords Piercing the Sorrowful Heart of Mary in the Church of the Holy Cross, Salamanca, Spain
Venerated inCatholic Church
Feast15 September
Friday of Sorrows
AttributesBlessed Virgin Mary in mournful state, tears, bleeding heart pierced by seven daggers
Patronage

The Seven Sorrows of Mary are a popular religious theme and a Catholic devotion. In Christian imagery, the Virgin Mary is portrayed sorrowful and in tears, with one or seven swords piercing her heart, iconography based on the prophecy of Simeon in Luke 2:34–35. Pious practices in reference to this title include the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows, the Seven Principal Dolors of the Blessed Virgin, the Novena in Honor of the Seven Sorrows of Mary, and the Via Matris.

The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is liturgically celebrated every 15 September, while a feast, the Friday of Sorrows is observed in some Catholic countries.

Seven Sorrows of Mary

The Seven Sorrows (or Dolors) are events in the life of Mary that are a popular devotion and are frequently depicted in art.[1]

These Seven Sorrows should not be confused with the five Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary.

Traditionally, the Seven Sorrows are:

  1. The Prophecy of Simeon in Luke 2;
  2. The Flight into Egypt in Matthew 2;
  3. The Loss of the Child Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem, also in Luke 2;
  4. Mary's meeting Jesus on the Via Dolorosa, the Fourth station of the Cross which is not found in Bible;
  5. The Crucifixion of Jesus on Mount Calvary in Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and especially John 19;
  6. Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross in Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19;
  7. The Burial of Jesus by Joseph of Arimathea[2] also in Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19;

Devotions to the Seven Sorrows

Western Christianity

 
Mary surrounded by the Seven Sorrows

Earlier, in 1232, seven youths in Tuscany founded the Servite Order (also known as the "Servite Friars", or the "Order of the Servants of Mary"). Five years later, they took up the sorrows of Mary, standing under the Cross, as the principal devotion of their order.[3]

Over the centuries several devotions, and even orders, arose around meditation on Mary's Sorrows in particular. The Servites developed the three most common devotions to Our Lady's Sorrows, namely the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows, the Black Scapular of the Seven Dolours of Mary and the Novena to Our Sorrowful Mother. The rosary consists of a chaplet of seven septets of beads (upon which is said an Ave), separated by one bead (on which is prayed a Pater Noster. Meditations for each dolor were composed by Pope Pius VII in 1818.

The Black Scapular is a symbol of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows, which is associated with the Servite Order.[4] Most devotional scapulars have requirements regarding ornamentation or design. The devotion of the Black Scapular requires only that it be made of black woollen cloth.[5] From the National Shrine of Saint Peregrine spread the Sorrowful Mother Novena, the core of which is the Via Matris.[6] The core of the prayers in the novena is the Via Matris.[7]

 
Our Lady who softens evil hearts, Russian icon, 19th century

Eastern Christianity

On February 2, the same day as the Great Feast of the Meeting of the Lord, Orthodox Christians and Eastern Catholics commemorate a wonder-working icon of the Theotokos (Mother of God) known as "the Softening of Evil Hearts" or "Simeon's Prophecy".[8][9]

It depicts Mary at the moment that Simeon the Righteous says, "Yea, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also...." (Luke 2:35). She stands with her hands upraised in prayer, and seven swords pierce her heart, indicative of the seven sorrows.[8] This is one of the few Orthodox icons of the Theotokos which do not depict the infant Jesus. The refrain "Rejoice, much-sorrowing Mother of God, turn our sorrows into joy and soften the hearts of evil men!" is also used.[9]

Liturgical feast

Our Lady of Compassion

 
Mater Dolorosa

The Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows grew in popularity in the 12th century, although under various titles. Some writings would place its roots in the eleventh century, especially among the Benedictine monks.[10]

The feast of the Our Lady of Sorrows was originated by a provincial synod of Cologne in 1423. It was designated for the Friday after the third Sunday after Easter and had the title: Commemoratio angustiae et doloris B. Mariae V. Its object was the sorrow of Mary during the Crucifixion and Death of Christ. Before the sixteenth century this feast was limited to the dioceses of North Germany, Scandinavia, and Scotland.[3]

According to Fr. William Saunders, "in 1482, the feast was officially placed in the Roman Missal under the title of Our Lady of Compassion, highlighting the great love our Blessed Mother displayed in suffering with her Son. The word compassion derives from the Latin roots cum and patior which means "to suffer with".[10]

After 1600 it became popular in France and was set for the Friday before Palm Sunday. By a Decree of 22 April 1727, Pope Benedict XIII extended it to the entire Latin Church, under the title "Septem dolorum B.M.V.".[3] In 1954, it still held the rank of major double (slightly lower than the rank of the September feast) in the General Roman Calendar. Pope John XXIII's 1960 Code of Rubrics reduced it to the level of a commemoration.

The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary

In 1668, a separate feast of the Seven Sorrows of Mary, celebrated on the third Sunday in September, was granted to the Servites.[3] Pope Innocent XII renamed it the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows.[11] Pope Pius VII introduced it into the General Roman Calendar in 1814. In 1913, Pope Pius X, in view of his reform giving precedence to Sundays over ordinary feasts, moved this feast to September 15, the day after the Feast of the Cross.[12] It is still observed on that date.

 
Annual Feast of l'Addolorata procession in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

Since there were thus two feasts with the same title, on each of which the Stabat Mater sequence was recited, the Passion Week celebration was removed from the General Roman Calendar in 1969 as a duplicate of the September feast.[13] Each of the two celebrations had been called a feast of "The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary" (Latin: Septem Dolorum Beatae Mariae Virginis). Recitation of the Stabat Mater was made optional.

On the second Sunday of September, the congregation of Maria SS. Addolorata in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn, hold an annual procession with a statue of Our Lady of Sorrows. The tradition started in the 1940s with Italian immigrants from Mola di Bari celebrating the Feast of their hometown patroness, Our Lady of Sorrows.[14]

Iconography

Our Lady of Sorrows is often depicted with either one or seven swords piercing her heart, the first a reference to the prophecy of Simeon, the second to the Seven Sorrows. The type dates from the latter part of the 15th century.[15]

Patronage

 
Our Lady of Sorrows venerated in Dolores, Quezon, Philippines

Our Lady of Sorrows is the patron saint of:

Churches:

Gallery

Our Lady of Sorrows, depicted as "Mater Dolorosa" (Mother of Sorrows) has been the subject of some key works of Catholic Marian art. Mater Dolorosa is one of the three common artistic representations of a sorrowful Virgin Mary, the other two being Stabat Mater and the Pietà.[32]

In this iconography, Our Lady of Seven Sorrows is at times simply represented in a sad and anguished mode by herself, her expression being that of tears and sadness. In other representations the Virgin Mary is depicted with seven swords in her heart, a reference to the prophecy of Simeon at the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ball, Ann (2003). "Seven Sorrows of Mary". Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices. Huntington IN: Our Sunday Visitor. p. 525. ISBN 0-87973-910-X.
  2. ^ "Our Lady of Sorrows", Marian Library, University of Dayton
  3. ^ a b c d Holweck, Frederick. "Feasts of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 14 September 2021  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ Order of Friar Servants of Mary: The Confraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows Archived 2013-01-13 at archive.today - retrieved on 22-Mar-2009
  5. ^ Francis de Zulueta, 2008, Early Steps In The Fold, Miller Press, ISBN 978-1-4086-6003-4, p. 301
  6. ^ Kosloski, Philip (2018-02-17). "A powerful novena in honor of the Sorrowful Mother". Aleteia. from the original on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2018-12-25.
  7. ^ "The Via Matris". Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows. 2016. from the original on 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  8. ^ a b Churchly joy: Orthodox devotions for the church year by Sergeĭ Nikolaevich Bulgakov, Boris Jakim 2008 ISBN 0-8028-4834-6 pages 10-11
  9. ^ a b Orthodox life, Volumes 54-55, Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, N.Y.) page 7
  10. ^ a b Saunders, William. "The Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows", Arlington Catholic Herald, 2000
  11. ^ "Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows", Vatican News
  12. ^ "Calendarium Romanum", Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969, p. 103
  13. ^ Calendarium Romanum (Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1969). p.119
  14. ^ Jackson, Kenneth T.; Manbeck, John B., eds. (2004). The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn (2nd ed.). New Haven, Connecticut: Citizens for NYC and Yale University Press. pp. 54-57 ISBN 0-300-10310-7
  15. ^ Stracke, Richard. "Mater Dolorosa", Christian Iconography, Augusta University
  16. ^ a b O'Kane, Lydia. "Pope in Slovakia: Devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows", Vatican News, 14 September 2021
  17. ^ "Festividad de la patrona de Granada | Turismo de Granada". www.granadatur.com. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  18. ^ Congregation of Holy Cross, US
  19. ^ "The Servites", The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother
  20. ^ Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
  21. ^ . 2007-09-10. Archived from the original on 2019-10-06. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  22. ^ Mater Dolorosa, Berlin-Lankwitz
  23. ^ Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica, chicago
  24. ^ "Poveiros celebram Nossa Senhora das Dores – P. Varzim" (in Portuguese). MetroNews.
  25. ^ St. Mary of Sorrows, Fairfax, VA
  26. ^ [1]
  27. ^ Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, Santa Barbara
  28. ^ Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows
  29. ^ Župa Blažene Djevice Marije Žalosne Špansko [Parish of Blessed Virgin Mary of Sorrows Špansko] Access date 17 September 2022.
  30. ^ Gospa Žalosna [Our Lady of Sorrows] Tourist Board of Kvarner. Access date 17 September 2022.
  31. ^ Basilica santuario di Maria Santissima Addolorata
  32. ^ Arthur de Bles, 2004 How to Distinguish the Saints in Art by Their Costumes, Symbols and Attributes ISBN 1-4179-0870-X page 35

Further reading

  • The Seven Sorrows of Mary, by Joel Giallanza, C.S.C. 2008, published by Ave Maria Press, ISBN 1-59471-176-3

External links

  • The Seven Sorrows Devotion

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Our Lady of Sorrows Latin Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens Our Lady of Dolours the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows Latin Mater Dolorosa and Our Lady of Piety Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which Mary mother of Jesus is referred to in relation to sorrows in life As Mater Dolorosa it is also a key subject for Marian art in the Catholic Church Our Lady of SorrowsSeven Swords Piercing the Sorrowful Heart of Mary in the Church of the Holy Cross Salamanca SpainVenerated inCatholic ChurchFeast15 September Friday of SorrowsAttributesBlessed Virgin Mary in mournful state tears bleeding heart pierced by seven daggersPatronageSlovakiaHungaryPolandCapas TarlacMaltaMississippiRonda CebuTanauan BatangasBustos BulacanDolores QuezonPakil LagunaThe Seven Sorrows of Mary are a popular religious theme and a Catholic devotion In Christian imagery the Virgin Mary is portrayed sorrowful and in tears with one or seven swords piercing her heart iconography based on the prophecy of Simeon in Luke 2 34 35 Pious practices in reference to this title include the Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows the Seven Principal Dolors of the Blessed Virgin the Novena in Honor of the Seven Sorrows of Mary and the Via Matris The feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is liturgically celebrated every 15 September while a feast the Friday of Sorrows is observed in some Catholic countries Contents 1 Seven Sorrows of Mary 2 Devotions to the Seven Sorrows 2 1 Western Christianity 2 2 Eastern Christianity 3 Liturgical feast 3 1 Our Lady of Compassion 3 2 The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary 4 Iconography 5 Patronage 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksSeven Sorrows of Mary EditThe Seven Sorrows or Dolors are events in the life of Mary that are a popular devotion and are frequently depicted in art 1 These Seven Sorrows should not be confused with the five Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary Traditionally the Seven Sorrows are The Prophecy of Simeon in Luke 2 The Flight into Egypt in Matthew 2 The Loss of the Child Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem also in Luke 2 Mary s meeting Jesus on the Via Dolorosa the Fourth station of the Cross which is not found in Bible The Crucifixion of Jesus on Mount Calvary in Matthew 27 Mark 15 Luke 23 and especially John 19 Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross in Matthew 27 Mark 15 Luke 23 and John 19 The Burial of Jesus by Joseph of Arimathea 2 also in Matthew 27 Mark 15 Luke 23 and John 19 Devotions to the Seven Sorrows EditWestern Christianity Edit Mary surrounded by the Seven Sorrows Earlier in 1232 seven youths in Tuscany founded the Servite Order also known as the Servite Friars or the Order of the Servants of Mary Five years later they took up the sorrows of Mary standing under the Cross as the principal devotion of their order 3 Over the centuries several devotions and even orders arose around meditation on Mary s Sorrows in particular The Servites developed the three most common devotions to Our Lady s Sorrows namely the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows the Black Scapular of the Seven Dolours of Mary and the Novena to Our Sorrowful Mother The rosary consists of a chaplet of seven septets of beads upon which is said an Ave separated by one bead on which is prayed a Pater Noster Meditations for each dolor were composed by Pope Pius VII in 1818 The Black Scapular is a symbol of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows which is associated with the Servite Order 4 Most devotional scapulars have requirements regarding ornamentation or design The devotion of the Black Scapular requires only that it be made of black woollen cloth 5 From the National Shrine of Saint Peregrine spread the Sorrowful Mother Novena the core of which is the Via Matris 6 The core of the prayers in the novena is the Via Matris 7 Our Lady who softens evil hearts Russian icon 19th century Eastern Christianity Edit On February 2 the same day as the Great Feast of the Meeting of the Lord Orthodox Christians and Eastern Catholics commemorate a wonder working icon of the Theotokos Mother of God known as the Softening of Evil Hearts or Simeon s Prophecy 8 9 It depicts Mary at the moment that Simeon the Righteous says Yea a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also Luke 2 35 She stands with her hands upraised in prayer and seven swords pierce her heart indicative of the seven sorrows 8 This is one of the few Orthodox icons of the Theotokos which do not depict the infant Jesus The refrain Rejoice much sorrowing Mother of God turn our sorrows into joy and soften the hearts of evil men is also used 9 Liturgical feast EditOur Lady of Compassion Edit Mater Dolorosa The Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows grew in popularity in the 12th century although under various titles Some writings would place its roots in the eleventh century especially among the Benedictine monks 10 The feast of the Our Lady of Sorrows was originated by a provincial synod of Cologne in 1423 It was designated for the Friday after the third Sunday after Easter and had the title Commemoratio angustiae et doloris B Mariae V Its object was the sorrow of Mary during the Crucifixion and Death of Christ Before the sixteenth century this feast was limited to the dioceses of North Germany Scandinavia and Scotland 3 According to Fr William Saunders in 1482 the feast was officially placed in the Roman Missal under the title of Our Lady of Compassion highlighting the great love our Blessed Mother displayed in suffering with her Son The word compassion derives from the Latin roots cum and patior which means to suffer with 10 After 1600 it became popular in France and was set for the Friday before Palm Sunday By a Decree of 22 April 1727 Pope Benedict XIII extended it to the entire Latin Church under the title Septem dolorum B M V 3 In 1954 it still held the rank of major double slightly lower than the rank of the September feast in the General Roman Calendar Pope John XXIII s 1960 Code of Rubrics reduced it to the level of a commemoration The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Edit In 1668 a separate feast of the Seven Sorrows of Mary celebrated on the third Sunday in September was granted to the Servites 3 Pope Innocent XII renamed it the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows 11 Pope Pius VII introduced it into the General Roman Calendar in 1814 In 1913 Pope Pius X in view of his reform giving precedence to Sundays over ordinary feasts moved this feast to September 15 the day after the Feast of the Cross 12 It is still observed on that date Annual Feast of l Addolorata procession in Carroll Gardens Brooklyn Since there were thus two feasts with the same title on each of which the Stabat Mater sequence was recited the Passion Week celebration was removed from the General Roman Calendar in 1969 as a duplicate of the September feast 13 Each of the two celebrations had been called a feast of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Latin Septem Dolorum Beatae Mariae Virginis Recitation of the Stabat Mater was made optional On the second Sunday of September the congregation of Maria SS Addolorata in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn hold an annual procession with a statue of Our Lady of Sorrows The tradition started in the 1940s with Italian immigrants from Mola di Bari celebrating the Feast of their hometown patroness Our Lady of Sorrows 14 Iconography EditOur Lady of Sorrows is often depicted with either one or seven swords piercing her heart the first a reference to the prophecy of Simeon the second to the Seven Sorrows The type dates from the latter part of the 15th century 15 Patronage Edit Our Lady of Sorrows venerated in Dolores Quezon Philippines Our Lady of Sorrows is the patron saint of people named Dolores Dolorita Lola and Pia Poland the icon Our Lady of Sorrows Queen and Patroness of Poland see also Patron saints of Poland Primary was canonically crowned by Pope Paul VI on 15 August 1967 Slovakia 15 September is also a national public holiday 16 Granada Spain September 15 is a public holiday in the city 17 The Congregation of Holy Cross 18 Order of the Servants of Mary 19 Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows 20 Mola di Bari 21 and the Molise region of Italy Nuestra Senora de la Soledad de Porta Vaga Queen and Patroness of the City and Province of Cavite Philippines Ronda Cebu Mississippi United States Lanzarote Canary IslandsChurches Mater Dolorosa Berlin Lankwitz 22 Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica Chicago United States 23 Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica Sastin Straze Slovakia 16 Eglise Notre Dame des Sept Douleurs fr Montreal Canada Senhora das Dores Church Povoa de Varzim Portugal 24 Nuestra Senora de los Dolores Montevideo St Mary of Sorrows Fairfax Virginia 25 Our Lady of Sorrows Church Wahiawa Hawaii 26 Our Lady of Sorrows Church Santa Barbara California 27 Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Ka Ho Coloane Macau Our Lady of Sorrows of Calolbon Batong Paloway Paloway San Andres Catanduanes Philippines National Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows Dolores Quezon Philippines Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de Turumba Pakil Laguna Philippines Church of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Czech Kostel Panny Marie Sedmibolestne lit Church of Virgin Mary of Seven Pains Rabstejn nad Strelou Czech Republic Our Lady of Compassion Piedade Goa India Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows Starkenburg Missouri 28 Church of Blessed Virgin Mary of Sorrows Spansko Zagreb 29 Church of Our Lady of Sorrows Mrkopalj Croatia 30 Basilica santuario di Maria Santissima Addolorata it Molise Italy 31 Gallery EditOur Lady of Sorrows depicted as Mater Dolorosa Mother of Sorrows has been the subject of some key works of Catholic Marian art Mater Dolorosa is one of the three common artistic representations of a sorrowful Virgin Mary the other two being Stabat Mater and the Pieta 32 In this iconography Our Lady of Seven Sorrows is at times simply represented in a sad and anguished mode by herself her expression being that of tears and sadness In other representations the Virgin Mary is depicted with seven swords in her heart a reference to the prophecy of Simeon at the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple citation needed Madonna in Sorrow by Titian 1554 Our Lady of Sorrows by Pieter Pourbus 1556 Madonna in Sorrow by Juan de Juni 1571 Mater dolorosa by El Greco c 1590 Dolorosa Murillo 1665 The Madonna in Sorrow by Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato 17th century Mater Dolorosa The oldest image in the Philippines dating 1785 owned by the Macalalag Family in Iloilo City Philippines Nuestra Senora de la Soledad de Porta Vaga Philippines Our Lady of Sorrows El Viso del Alcor Seville Spain Sorrowful Mother of Warfhuizen Warfhuizen Netherlands Nuestra Senora de Dolores Metropolitan Cathedral of Chihuahua Mexico Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de Turumba Pakil Laguna Philippines Dieric Bouts Netherlandish Mater Dolorosa 1470 75See also EditMission San Francisco de Asis in San Francisco California known also as Mission Dolores Seven Joys of the VirginReferences Edit Ball Ann 2003 Seven Sorrows of Mary Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices Huntington IN Our Sunday Visitor p 525 ISBN 0 87973 910 X Our Lady of Sorrows Marian Library University of Dayton a b c d Holweck Frederick Feasts of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 14 New York Robert Appleton Company 1912 14 September 2021 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Order of Friar Servants of Mary The Confraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows Archived 2013 01 13 at archive today retrieved on 22 Mar 2009 Francis de Zulueta 2008 Early Steps In The Fold Miller Press ISBN 978 1 4086 6003 4 p 301 Kosloski Philip 2018 02 17 A powerful novena in honor of the Sorrowful Mother Aleteia Archived from the original on 2018 06 13 Retrieved 2018 12 25 The Via Matris Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows 2016 Archived from the original on 2018 12 25 Retrieved 2018 12 28 a b Churchly joy Orthodox devotions for the church year by Sergeĭ Nikolaevich Bulgakov Boris Jakim 2008 ISBN 0 8028 4834 6 pages 10 11 a b Orthodox life Volumes 54 55 Holy Trinity Monastery Jordanville N Y page 7 a b Saunders William The Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows Arlington Catholic Herald 2000 Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows Vatican News Calendarium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 p 103 Calendarium Romanum Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1969 p 119 Jackson Kenneth T Manbeck John B eds 2004 The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn 2nd ed New Haven Connecticut Citizens for NYC and Yale University Press pp 54 57 ISBN 0 300 10310 7 Stracke Richard Mater Dolorosa Christian Iconography Augusta University a b O Kane Lydia Pope in Slovakia Devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows Vatican News 14 September 2021 Festividad de la patrona de Granada Turismo de Granada www granadatur com Retrieved 2020 09 15 Congregation of Holy Cross US The Servites The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows The Women in Black 2007 09 10 Archived from the original on 2019 10 06 Retrieved 2022 05 25 Mater Dolorosa Berlin Lankwitz Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica chicago Poveiros celebram Nossa Senhora das Dores P Varzim in Portuguese MetroNews St Mary of Sorrows Fairfax VA 1 Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church Santa Barbara Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows Zupa Blazene Djevice Marije Zalosne Spansko Parish of Blessed Virgin Mary of Sorrows Spansko Access date 17 September 2022 Gospa Zalosna Our Lady of Sorrows Tourist Board of Kvarner Access date 17 September 2022 Basilica santuario di Maria Santissima Addolorata Arthur de Bles 2004 How to Distinguish the Saints in Art by Their Costumes Symbols and Attributes ISBN 1 4179 0870 X page 35Further reading EditThe Seven Sorrows of Mary by Joel Giallanza C S C 2008 published by Ave Maria Press ISBN 1 59471 176 3External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Our Lady of Sorrows The Seven Sorrows Devotion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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