Pope Francis has
just introduced three new titles to the Litany of Loreto, which many Catholics
recite after the Rosary. This Litany was approved by Pope Sixtus V in 1587,
when he removed all the other litanies that were used in popular devotion, and
introduced the Litania Lauretania.
Over the years a few other titles were added, most recently by Pope St John
Paul, ‘Mother of the Church’ in 1980, and ‘Queen of the Family’ in 1995. The
present Pope decided to add three very relevant titles. The first one is Mater Misericordiae, Latin for Mother of
Mercy, and it will be inserted after Mother of the Church. The second one is Mater Spei, Latin for Mother of Hope,
and will be inserted after Mother of Grace. The third one is Solacium Migrantium, Latin for Refuge of
Migrants, to be inserted just after Refuge of Sinners. It was expected that
Pope Francis would introduce some form of prayer for the migrants who are
searching for any kind of hope for their future. And the other two titles reflect
his desire to encourage us to show mercy towards each other, especially the
poor, the downtrodden, and the thousands of migrants who risk their lives in
crossing perilous seas to search for hope. So, in a way, all three titles
reflect his wish to help those suffering injustice and inhumanity. Today we celebrate another Marian feast, Our
Lady of Mount Carmel.
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