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  1. The Seven Sorrows Rosary has the beads organized into seven sets of seven medals or large beads. A single medal or bead, represents one of The Seven Sorrows. Pray one Our Father on the medal or bead, and seven Hail Marys on the seven beads. The Seven Sorrows Rosary consists of one Our Father and seven Hail Mary for each of The Seven Sorrows.

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      Seven Sorrows Rosary; Stabat Mater & Litany; Come to the...

  2. Mar 16, 2009 · How to pray the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows. Pray the Introductory Prayers (on the medal or Cross). Announce the First Sorrow; then pray the Our Father. At the conclusion of each Sorrow, pray “Holy Mother hear my prayers, and renew in my heart each wound of Jesus my Savior.”. Repeat steps 2 - 4 for all seven Sorrows.

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    • The First Sword of Sorrow: The Prophecy of Simeon
    • The Second Sword of Sorrow: The Flight Into Egypt
    • The Third Sword of Sorrow: The Loss of Jesus in The Temple
    • The Fourth Sword of Sorrow: Mary Meets Jesus on The Way to Calvary
    • The Fifth Sword of Sorrow: Mary Stands at The Foot of The Cross
    • The Sixth Sword of Sorrow: Mary Receives The Dead Body of Jesus in Her Arms
    • The Seventh Sword of Sorrow: The Body of Jesus Is Placed in The Tomb

    "And when the time came for their purification according to the law of Moses, they brought Him up to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord (as it is written in the law of the Lord, "Every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord"). There, the old priest Simeon held the baby Jesus in his hands, and the Holy Spirit filled his heart. S...

    Mary’s Heart broke and her mind was greatly troubled when Joseph revealed to her the words of the angel: they were to wake up quickly and flee to Egypt because Herod wanted to kill Jesus. The Blessed Virgin hardly had time to decide what to take or leave behind; she took her Child and left everything else, rushing outside before Joseph so that they...

    Jesus was the only begotten Son of God, but He was also Mary’s child. The Blessed Virgin loved Jesus more than herself because He was her God. Compared to other children, He was most unique because He was already living as God. When Mary lost Jesus on their way back from Jerusalem, the world became so big and lonely that she believed she couldn't g...

    Mary witnessed Jesus carrying the heavy cross alone—the cross on which He was to be crucified. This didn’t surprise the Blessed Virgin because she already knew about the approaching death of Our Lord. Noting how her son was already weakened by the numerous hard blows given by the soldiers’ clubs, she was filled with anguish at His pain. The soldier...

    The Blessed Virgin Mary continued to climb the mount to Calvary, following behind Jesus painfully and sorrowfully, yet suffering silently. She could see Him staggering and falling with the cross some more, and she witnessed her Son being beaten by soldiers who pulled His hair to force Him to stand up. Despite His innocence, when Jesus reached the t...

    The friends of Jesus, Joseph and Nicodemus, took down His Body from the Cross and placed It in the outstretched arms of the Blessed Virgin. Then Mary washed It with deep respect and love because she was His mother. She knew better than anyone else that He was God incarnate who had taken a human body to become the Savior of all people. Mary could se...

    The life of the Blessed Virgin Mary was so closely linked to that of Jesus she thought there was no reason for her to go on living any longer. Her only comfort was that His death had ended His unspeakable suffering. Our Sorrowful Mother, with the help of John and the Holy women, devoutly placed the Body in the sepulcher, and she left Him. She went ...

    • Opening Meditation. In the Sorrows of the Virgin Mary we see a reflection of the suffering and bitter anguish of the human Christ. Just as Mary accepted the total mystery of Christ into her life, so may we see in our sorrow, our fear, and humiliation, a dim, but real participation in His passion and death, recalling that if we wish to follow Him, we must "take up our cross" each day.
    • The Prophecy Of Simeon. Many of us are parents. We know that only by sharing life with God is life fulfilled. That is why we also sense a fear about the future of our loved ones.
    • The Flight Into Egypt. What can a mother do when the life of her child is threatened? When Herod decreed death for all those innocent children, God warned Joseph.
    • The Loss Of Jesus In The Temple. A child is lost. What panic grips the hearts of parents at such a time! They wonder, "Is he safe?" "Will I ever see him again?"
  3. How to Pray the Rosary 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 Marys 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 Saviour.” 5.

  4. Sep 15, 2021 · The Seven Sorrows Rosary. In the 17th century, the Servites developed the Seven Sorrows Rosary, also called the Servite Rosary, which consists of seven decades of seven Hail Marys in honor of each of her Sorrows. You can use the prayers above—as well as numerous formulas available in prayer books and online—with this Rosary.

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  6. saying seven Hail Mary's and meditating on her tears and dolors (sorrows). The devotion was passed on by St. Bridget. HERE ARE THE SEVEN GRACES: I will grant peace to their families. They will be enlightened about the divine mysteries. I will console them in their pains and I will accompany them in their work.

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