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In essence, Mary’s suffering is not just a personal tragedy but a participation in the mystery of salvation. Catholic teachings say that her sorrows are united with Christ’s sacrifice, and through her example, she inspires believers to face their own sufferings with faith and hope, turning to her for comfort and intercession.
I beg our dear Mother and intercessor to ask her Son for the graces the world needs today in order to set its course straight and please God.
Happy Sunday, Georgene! Here it is my humbled opinion, when we lost the privileges that was given to Adam and Eve, the original sin we inherited, it separated us from God’s unity and all difficulties in life are the by product of that. Mary was created like us, but, to never lose the connection with the Creator. “To Jesus through Mary”. In GOD’s eternal agape love for us, send HIS SON JESUS, to be GOD with us, our EMMANUEL, born of The Immaculate Mother. I don’t doubt that our Mother suffered on hearth, and still is suffering for the wounds we cause GOD, but knows how to offer Her entire self to our Triune God.
Hello again, M.A., yes, as the Church teaches, we are all born with remnants of that original sin of Adam and Eve. Mary was the exception. In my younger years, probably due to the teachings I received, my image of Mary was almost that of a goody-two-shoes who could do no wrong and seemed to glide effortlessly through life. Now, I am coming to believe that Mary, despite her fantastic gifts, sorrowed and faltered like any other human mother, except for her Son’s death, which must have been excruciating. Peace as we enter a new week, G.
…we can’t forget, She was full of Grace and guided by the Holy Ghost.
Good Evening, M. A. Yes, we believe that Mary was grace-filled and guided by the Holy Spirit, but did this make life any easier for her? The writings and studies of Mary indicate that she was a good and pious Hebrew girl and woman who, as she raised this unusual son, “kept these (many) things, locked safely within her heart.” Peace always to you, G.
…and how did she know he could “fix things” when the wine ran out??? I will ask her this… 🙂
Hi, Jeanne…Perhaps, like some mothers, she had an intuition about His abilities, as some mothers we know do about their children. Maybe if we both keep asking these questions of her, we’ll arrive at some answers. Peace and All Good,
🙂 hope to meet you in heaven….