The Sorrowful Mysteries, traditionally prayed on Tuesday and Friday year-round, are a familiar element of Our Lady’s rosary. During the solemn season of Lent, however, the Sorrowful Mysteries in particular take on a deeper, more spiritually challenging significance – making them an even more valuable tool for our Lenten prayer and contemplation.
By the time we reach adulthood, we have learned that pain has many dimensions beyond the physical. With maturity comes the realization that there are some aspects of our children’s pain that no loving hands, maternal kisses, or gently-applied bandages can alleviate. With this in mind, we meditate on the depths of Jesus’ pain reflected in the heart of Our Lady while we journey with her from Gethsemane to Golgotha.
First Sorrowful Mystery ~ The Agony in the Garden
Sacred Scripture does not place Our Lady as a witness to Jesus’ anguish in the Garden at Gethsemane. Even if a mother is not physically present, however, she often can sense her child’s distress. Was this true for Our Lady as Jesus endured His agonized time of prayer and psychological distress? Perhaps she sensed His foreknowledge of the torture to come – the crushing weight of mankind’s sins, the battle against evil skulking in the malevolent shadows – not to mention the personal grief of betrayal, denial, and abandonment by His closest friends. And all she could do was pray for Him.
We pray: Mary, our Mother, help us to know when to probe gently, when to intervene or confront, when to recognize that all we can do is pray for our children.
Second Sorrowful Mystery ~ The Scourging at the Pillar
Focusing on Jesus’ physical suffering is unavoidable when we meditate on this mystery. Even if Our Lady did not witness the scourging as it occurred, she certainly saw its graphic result. The consensus among historians is that no mere man could have endured such a level of punishment; the loss of blood alone would have been fatal. No, the plan for salvation required that Jesus’ suffering continue to its completion at His crucifixion, the final act, to which this brutal scourging was a more prelude.
We pray: Mary, our Mother, help us to unite our children’s difficulties, no matter how painful, to the sufferings you watched your Son endure with silent acceptance.
Third Sorrowful Mystery ~ The Crowning with Thorns
Consider the emotional suffering in the scene depicted in this mystery. The trappings of royalty – purple cloak, reed scepter, thorny crown – forced upon the King of Kings in an atmosphere charged with jeering contempt, public ridicule, and humiliation. The taunting shouts of, “Hail, King of the Jews!” ringing in Jesus’ ears, already clogged with blood from the thick thorns embedded in His skull.
We pray: Mary, our Mother, help us to advocate for our children when they are subjected to taunting, bullying, or humiliation, particularly when they are trying their best to follow your Son in a world that refuses to understand.
Fourth Sorrowful Mystery ~ The Carrying of the Cross
The Stations of the Cross in our churches depict Jesus’ multi-faceted suffering along the path to Golgotha. In these familiar scenes, Sacred Scripture and Tradition combine to paint a graphic picture of a gruesomely wounded Savior who held to His course at all costs. The Fourth Station traditionally portrays the sorrowful meeting between Mother and Son at one point on that most torturous journey. Witnessing Jesus’ stumbling, falling, and pulling Himself up time after time; hearing the jeering crowds and mocking soldiers; and yet powerless to help her Son, Our Lady embodies that deepest of maternal sorrows.
We pray: Mary, our Mother, help us to offer our children of any age loving support for onerous burdens of every kind – spiritual, physical, emotional, or psychological.
Fifth Sorrowful Mystery ~ The Crucifixion
Few images are as heart-rending as those portraying Our Lady standing, stalwart, at the foot of the Cross of Jesus. This culmination of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary offers much food for spiritual reflection as we contemplate the complex emotions which must have assailed Our Lady during that incredibly tragic time. She was, after all, a mother; and although set apart in her unique God-given role, like any mother in many ways. The pain of her maternal heart, witnessing cruelty upon cruelty heaped upon her innocent Son, surely approached the unbearable. Yet she trusted and endured.
We pray: Mary, our Mother, help us to be strong and uncompromising in our efforts to see our children through any trial they encounter, no matter how painful. Teach us to imitate your unfailing faith and total trust in the Father, and submission to His will.
Our Lady, Mother of the Sorrowful Mysteries, pray for us!