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Daily Scripture, September 15, 2025

Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows

Scripture:

1 Timothy 2:1-8
John 19:25-27 or
Luke 2:33-35

Reflection:

On one occasion I was invited to preach in the beautiful Rosary Chapel in Lourdes.  A very large group of us were assembled together in pilgrimage, many who were very ill, whom we lovingly referred to as “maladies.”  The others were family members, friends, and the patrons of the pilgrimage, the Knights and Dames of Malta.

It was the feast of the Blessed Mother, Mary Queen of Heaven and Earth.  I naturally thought of her under her other title, as well, Queen of Angels and Saints.  As I prepared this sermon for the Mass, I remembered prior visits to Lourdes with so many who were ill and suffering in so many different ways.  I knew that if I were to preach about Mary as Queen, I would have to also remember when she became our Queen, so beautifully adorned with clothing, robes, a scepter in her hand, and a golden throne upon which she would sit and inspire.

I remembered all the beautiful images of our Blessed Mother, sitting upon her throne, a moment captured by many Italian and Dutch artists, and others as well.  Radiant in her beauty, surrounded by angels and saints, too.  But because I was so aware of all those who would be seated before me in the Rosary Basilica, so many of whom would be in wheelchairs and voitures, as they are called in French, I knew I could hardly invite them to a golden throne, so majestic and beyond earthly experience.  Rather, as a Passionist, I realized that the Lord was asking me to bring all the assembled to a different place, to the first throne of Mary, the mother of Jesus.  And where do we find this very “first throne” of Mary?  At the foot of the Cross.  We see Mary sitting in the dirt, adorned not with silk robes but rather wearing blood-stained garments and her tear-streaked face, all of which came from the unimaginably painful moment when she held in her arms, embraced in her lap, the broken, crucified body of her beloved Son, Jesus, our Crucified Lord.

This is the moment when Mary, simple maiden of Nazareth, became Queen of Heaven and Earth, Queen of Angels and Saints, seated in the mud and dirt of Calvary, at the foot of the Cross.  This is when Mary became our Queen, our very own “blessed” mother.  And, in this moment, as we approach the Cross of Christ, it is her calloused and stained hand that can reach out and hold our own.  She knows our sorrows; she knows our pain.  Not simply as a queen gloriously enthroned in Heaven, but as a beloved mother who embraces us, even as we seek to understand the meaning behind our own crosses and suffering so often encountered in daily life.  Mary, our Sorrowful Mother, holds us, too, in her warm embrace as she leads us to Jesus, her crucified and beloved Son.  It was on Calvary, sharing in the Passion of Christ, that Mary became our Queen, our Mother of Sorrows.  And it is this special mother gifted us by God whom we honor on the special feast of Our Sorrowful Mother.

Fr. Pat Brennan, C.P. is the director of Saint Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat and Conference Center, Detroit, Michigan.

Daily Scripture, August 12, 2022

Scripture: Ezekiel 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63Matthew 19:3-12 Reflection: The Word of God for us today is meditation on the sacredness of a covenant, especially as regards marriage. It is » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 11, 2022

Scripture: Ezekiel 12:1-12Matthew 18:21-19:1 Reflection: We can best understand today’s gospel by knowing that Matthew organized his gospel into five discourses, or teachings. They are: The Sermon on the Mount » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 10, 2022

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:6-10John 12:24-26 Reflection: When I was a teen, it was akin to a mortal sin for a Catholic to attend a Protestant worship service, much less marry » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 9, 2022

Scripture: Ezekiel 2:8-3:4Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Reflection: Little Ones Should Not Be Lost Last week was Pope Francis’ pilgrimage of sorrow and apology among the indigenous peoples of Canada. Each » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 8, 2022

Scripture: Ezekiel 1:2-5, 24-28cMatthew 17:22-27 Reflection: Who’s the better detective – Sherlock Holmes or the tax accountant?  Answer: The tax accountant – he makes more deductions. Maybe not; at least » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 7, 2022

Scripture: Wisdom 18:6-9Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19 or 11:1-2, 8-12Luke 12:32-48 or 12:35-40 Reflection: …for he was looking forward to the city with foundations,whose architect and maker is God. -Hebrews 11:10 I » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 6, 2022

The Feast of the Transfiguration Scripture: Daniel 7:9-10, 13-142 Peter 1:16-19Luke 9:28b-36 Reflection: At exactly 8:15 in the morning, Japanese time, on August 6, 1945, everything changed forever. At that » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 5, 2022

Scripture: Nahum 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7Matthew 16:24-28 Reflection: What does it mean to take up one’s cross?   Does it mean carrying something through life which feels like it has been » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 4, 2022

Scripture: Jeremiah 31:31-34Matthew 16:13-23 Reflection: People of Faith, Building the Church “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?”  Jesus’ question to his disciples in Caesarea Philippi continues » Continue Reading.

Daily Scripture, August 3, 2022

Scripture: Jeremiah 31:1-7Matthew 15:21-28 Reflection: One of the constants in the life and mission of Jesus was that of ‘crossing over’ – that is, going out to another place, reaching » Continue Reading.

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