"The Seven Sorrows of Mary"
by Adriaen Isenbrant
The liturgical feast of Our Lady of Sorrows is celebrated a day after the feast of the Cross, and even though we are far from the Lenten season, the church asks us to reflect on the 7 sorrows that Mary experienced, as beautifully depicted in this image by Adriaen Isenbrant from the 16th century, a panel visible in Bruges, Belgium. The 7 sorrows that Mary had to face were these, as described in each of the panels surrounding the image of the Sorrowful Mother:
1. Jesus’ circumcision, and the prophecy by Simeon that a sword shall pierce
her heart.
2. The escape into Egypt.
3. Jesus lost and found in the temple.
4. Seeing Jesus carrying the cross and meeting him on the way to Calvary.
5. The crucifixion of Jesus.
6. The Pieta, as the dead body of Jesus is laid on her lap.
7. The burial of Jesus.
The beautiful hymn Stabat Mater Dolorosa is
sung frequently during Lent, especially during the Stations of the Cross. The
first three words mean ‘Stood the mournful Mother weeping,’ and the poem was written by Jacopone de Todi
in the 13th century, and was set to music by various composers including
Palestrina, Pergolesi, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Haydn, Rossini, Dvorák and Arvo Part.
It is a lovely picture, she looks like a true mother in it not a beautiful young thing, at the beginning of her life with Jesus.
ReplyDelete