Even though the liturgical feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is
celebrated on September 15, there is a special devotion which culminates today
in many European countries, in particular my native Malta. It is by far the
most devotional feast in the entire year, where people go to confession, and
participate in Masses celebrated throughout the day, even in factories and
places of work. This something which I did in a Car Assembly plant between 1977
and 1981, and which I am doing today in two factories, or offices of AX Holdings
and AX Construction. But the highlight of the day is usually the procession
with the statue of Our Lady of Sorrows, held in practically every parish,
through the streets of the respective town or village. Normal life stops for a
few hours as people follow the statue of the Sorrowful Mother, pray rosaries,
sing hymns and some even walk barefoot in a sense of deeper penance.
Thousands of people follow the statue of Our Lady of Sorrows in procession.
Some women
who had experienced a rough pregnancy make a vow to the Blessed Mother that
they would walk with their baby in their arms if they had a safe delivery. They
even go as far as kneel down when the procession pauses or stops for a brief
time. Some men walk in hooded masks to protect their anonymity as they too make
vows of their own, especially after a healing, a job promotion, or something
good that they prayed for.
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