Our Lady of Sorrows

September is the month to remember Our Lady of Sorrows. The feast (or Memorial) day is celebrated on September 15th.

Every morning, as part of my Morning prayers, I stand before an old painting of the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary which hangs in my living room.

There, before the image, I ask Mother Mary’s help for so many needs as well as for all those whom have asked my prayers. It has become an important prayer habit of mine to do this. Mother Mary is so much a part of our lives as Catholics. Mary works tirelessly to usher us close to her Son Jesus Christ. Everything she does points us to Jesus. After all, she succinctly told the wine stewards at the Wedding Feast at Cana to “Do whatever He tells you,” (John 2:5) thus helping to bring about her Son’s first public miracle.

According to Catholic teaching, (you can see more here) the feast is dedicated to the spiritual martyrdom of Mary, Mother of God, and her compassion with the sufferings of her Divine Son, Jesus. In her suffering as co-redeemer, she reminds us of the tremendous evil of sin and shows us the way of true repentance. May the numerous tears of the Mother of God be conducive to our salvation; with which tears Thou, O God, art able to wash away the sins of the whole world.

As Mary stood at the foot of the Cross on which Jesus hung, the sword of sorrow Simeon had foretold pierced her soul. Below are the seven sorrows of Mary: 

  1. The prophecy of Simeon (Luke 2:25-35)
  2. The flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15)
  3. Loss of the Child Jesus for three days (Luke 2:41-50) 
  4. Mary meets Jesus on his way to Calvary (Luke 23:27-31; John 19:17)
  5. Crucifixion and Death of Jesus (John 19:25-30)
  6. The body of Jesus being taken from the Cross (Psalm 130; Luke 23:50-54; John 19:31-37)
  7. The burial of Jesus (Isaiah 53:8; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42; Mark 15:40-47)

Symbols: heart pierced with a sword; heart pierced by seven swords; winged heart pierced with a sword; flowers: red rose, iris (meaning: “sword-lily”), cyclamen.

Recent Inspiration!

Recently, I felt inspired to create a new bracelet in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows. It is called the “Seven Sorrows of Mary Bracelet.”

It is at my Bracelet Shop where you can see more and also where you can purchase. The bracelet comes in a gift box with a card explaining the Seven Sorrows.

Brand New Bracelet Design!

Mother Teresa’s “Express Novena on Your Wrist!

BRAND NEW!

Memorare “Express” Novena Bracelet

Nine Memorares in a row for an urgent need.

I’m excited to debut my new design inspired by Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta whom I knew personally and who prayed nine Memorares in a row for an urgent need. She prayed an additional Memorare after that in thanksgiving to God (no matter what result).

This unique bracelet is designed to help you to turn to Our Lady with Mother Teresa’s intercession. It is comprised of blue and white (reminiscent of Mother’s Teresa’s sari) ceramic beads, petite cobalt blue glass crystals, and antique styled silver-plated components. It features a Saint Teresa of Calcutta medal, a petite Miraculous Medal, a Crucifix, and is finished with a slightly hammered shiny silver toggle clasp. It measures approximately 7 and 3/4 inches long.

It sells for $39.99 plus shipping and you can purchase at the “Bracelet Shop“!

The second design of the:

Memorare “Express” Novena Bracelet

Nine Memorares in a row for an urgent need.

This unique bracelet is designed to help you to turn to Our Lady with Mother Teresa’s intercession. It is comprised of cobalt blue glass beads, petite white pearl-like beads (reminiscent of Mother’s Teresa’s sari), and antique styled silver-plated components. It features a Saint Teresa of Calcutta medal, a petite Miraculous Medal, a Crucifix, and is finished with a decorative silver toggle clasp. It measures approximately 7 and 3/4 inches long.

It sells for $39.99 plus shipping and you can purchase at the “Bracelet Shop“!

Each bracelet comes with a gift box and card that contains the Memorare prayer.