“Each day, child, meditate
for a few minutes on the Passion of Jesus,
and I promise you that you
will be holy.”
MEDITATIONS
ON THE SEVEN SORROWS
OF
THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
(Excerpts
taken from Roses and Thorns by Ven. Concepcion Cabrera de Armida (Conchita)
The First Sorrow – The prophecy of Simeon
“…there was a thorn for me in the words of
Simeon, which embittered my soul for life; sorrow without a name, hearing that
Jesus was destined as the ruin and resurrection of many in Israel, and to be a
sign of contradiction. Simeon said, ‘This child is destined for the ruin and the
resurrection of many in Israel, and as a sign of contradiction.’ Then he continued immediately, prophesying, ‘And a sword shall pierce your own soul.’ What sword?
To see my children wander down the slope of vice, scorning the Gospel. Stay and see if there is a greater sorrow for
a mother than the eternal misfortune of her children.
The Second Sorrow – The flight into Egypt
“With what sorrow I recall the night of terror
in which an angel told my spouse Joseph that we must flee into Egypt with the
Child because Herod sought to kill Him.
It was not Herod who obliged the Son of God to flee, but the son of God
who wished to do this. He did not flee
out of fear, but by design; not out of need, but of power. There He was to seek out sorrow for the
continuance of His path to Calvary in a burning desert, through a pagan land,
by suffering the hardships of the long road in bad weather, by living in even
greater poverty, exiled and without liberty, hiding Himself from men for your
salvation.” “My soul was crushed by the
pain of what He was to suffer…” “The
echo of the wailing mothers whose children were sacrificed to save the life of
the Savior – those innocent flowers, the first of the martyrs – reached me; my
soul was drowned in sorrow…”
The Third Sorrow – The loss of the Child Jesus
in the Temple
“What my heart endured at that time no one can
conceive. Can you even imagine Mary
without her Jesus, the Virgin Mother without her divine son, the immaculate
sheep without her holy Lamb who takes away the sins of the world? Finally, after three deathly days for my
heart, we found Him in the Temple among the doctors who looked upon Him,
overwhelmed with His wisdom.” “I humbled
myself although I had no fault. Night
and day I wept and sacrificed myself until I found Him. You must do the same.”
The Fourth Sorrow – The meeting of Jesus and
Mary on the Way of the Cross
“With a glance of my soul, I followed Jesus as
He left the house of Herod, in the white robe of a fool, the people hissing and
howling with furious delight. I saw Him
as a criminal in the presence of Pilate…”
“I followed Him to the scourging, and, O child of my soul! I did not die only because I had to be your
mother. O barbarous torment, which I
will never forget!” “Then I saw Him
bearing the cross.” “I saw how He spoke
to the women who wept for Him with so much love.”
The Fifth Sorrow – The Crucifixion and Death of
Jesus
“And among the throng of people and the crosses
and the thieves who accompanied the innocent Lamb, I saw Him mount the hill of
Calvary, staggering, and I saw Him extend Himself upon the cross in order to be
nailed to it, so that He might attract you to Him when He was raised on high. Each hammer beat opened a deep wound in my
heart.” “I saw how they nailed His
purest hands, which knew only how to bless, and His sacred feet, which became
fatigued in seeking you. Then I heard
those last words of life, of pardon, of mercy.
“During the three hours of torment I saw Him agonizing, and at the end,
my child, dying without any support other than the cross, the nails, and the
thorns.”
The Sixth Sorrow – The taking down of the Body
of Jesus from the Cross
“There I stood to defend Him with a multitude of
angels, who wept at the outrageous sacrileges…”
I waited until that divine Body would pass from the cross on which He
expired to the living cross from which He was born. And thus it was that I received the holy Body
of Jesus in my trembling arms; with all the delicacy of my love, I took the
crown of thorns from His blessed brow; and, my soul burning with celestial
tenderness, I tried to communicate again some warmth and life to the cold Body
of my son, because not even in death did He wish to close His arms so that He
could wait for you to throw yourself into them.”
The Seventh Sorrow – The burial of Jesus
“The next farewell was when the stone closed the
holy sepulcher and one body and two hearts remained in it: that of Jesus and
mine; or, only one, so great a unity had we known! What terrible sorrow, comprehensible only to
a mother! And I remained alone, alone;
because everything was as nothing for me without Jesus.”
Book of Heaven - December 21, 1903
Effects of the sorrows of the Celestial Mama
Effects of the sorrows of the Celestial Mama
…. The Most Holy Virgin told me: “My daughter, courage along the way of
sorrow. See, these seven suns which come
out from within my Heart are my seven sorrows which produced much glory and splendor
for Me. These suns, the fruits of my
sorrows, dart continuously through the throne of the Most Holy Trinity which,
feeling wounded, sends Me seven channels of grace continuously, making Me the
owner; and I dispense them for the glory of all Heaven, for the relief of
purging souls, and for the benefit of pilgrim souls.” While saying this, She disappeared, and I
found myself inside myself.
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