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With What Pain And Desolation

With what pain and desolation, With what noble resignation, Mary watched her dying Son.

 

 For Reflection:             

Many spiritual writers have discussed the “spirituality of waiting” and the virtues it requires. Some of these are patience, long-suffering, trust, surrender, humility, gratitude, receptivity, hope. In what ways do you think Mary embodied all of these as she watched her Son die? Which of these do you most need to acquire?

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While She Waited In Her Anguish

While she waited in her anguish, Seeing Christ in torment languish, Bitter sorrow pierced her heart.

For Reflection:             

This verse tells us Mary “waited.” What attitude of heart do you think marked Mary’s disposition as she waited? What virtues? Recall a time when you, too, waited. What marked your disposition? What virtues did you exhibit?

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Stabat Mater

At the cross her station keeping, Mary stood in sorrow weeping When her Son was crucified.  

For Reflection:             

Father Faber tells us that each consecutive suffering of Our Lady outstripped its predecessor in pain, because each new suffering had “more love to torture, and therefore more power of inflicting pain.” In this first verse of the Stabat Mater, Mary experiences the fifth sword to her heart. She is at the summit of her suffering. Consider Father Faber’s quote in light of this. What do you think he means by “more love to torture?” What is the connection between love and pain? To what extent are you willing to truly love?

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