Daily Archives: March 2, 2024

Sobering Devotion to Mary, Queen of Martyrs

I came across this while reading the daily meditations of St. Alphonsus Liguori which were recommended by Fr. Isaac Mary in his podcast:

“St. Bonaventure remarks that “those wounds which were scattered over the Body of our Lord, were all united in the single heart of Mary.” Thus was our Blessed Lady, through the compassion of her loving heart for her Son, scourged, crowned with thorns, insulted, and nailed to the Cross. Whence the same Saint, considering Mary on Mount Calvary, present at the death of her Son, questions her in these words: “O Lady, tell me, where didst thou stand? Was it only at the foot of the Cross? Ah, much more than this, thou wast on the Cross itself, crucified with thy Son.” Richard of St. Laurence, on the words of the Redeemer, spoken by Isaias the Prophet: I have trodden the wine-press alone, and of the Gentiles there is not a man with me (Is. lxiii. 3), says, “It is true, O Lord, that in the work of human redemption Thou didst suffer alone, and that there was not a man who sufficiently pitied Thee; but there was a woman with Thee, and she was Thine own Mother; she suffered in her heart all that Thou didst endure in Thy body.”

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Mary, Queen of Martyrs, pray for us!