Nostra Signora delle Lacrime – Dipinto di Dino Carbetta
“Our Lady of Tears – Painting by Dino Carbetta” …
Encapsulates the profound resurgence of devotion to this sacred figure. Delving into the annals of The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute, one witnesses a deep-rooted Rosary dedication to Mary under this evocative title. Contemporary reinterpretations of Our Lady of Tears further emphasize the enduring significance of this devotion, tracing its origins to a divine encounter on November 8, 1929. In a transformative moment, Sister Amalia, enveloped in fervent prayer before the Eucharist received a celestial directive from Jesus Himself. Guided by this encounter, she unveiled a unique Rosary, symbolizing the Seven Sorrows of Mary and adorned with the medal of Our Lady of Tears. This Rosary, a testament to Mary's sorrowful tears and boundless love, stands as a tangible expression of devotion. Within the painting, Mary, the Sorrowful Mother, assumes a contemplative stance, her tears mirroring the profound anguish she endured alongside her son, Jesus Christ. Through her tears, Mary embodies maternal love and compassion, bearing witness to Christ's redemptive sacrifice for humanity's salvation. Endorsed by Pope Paul VI, this devotion resonates with believers seeking solace and grace through prayer and reflection upon Mary's pivotal role in the divine plan. As devotees engage with the Our Lady of Tears painting and its accompanying Rosary devotion, they delve deeper into Mary's sorrow and Christ's mission, finding solace and guidance through her intercession. "Our Lady of Tears," invites viewers to connect with their own experiences of sorrow and find solace in the enduring presence of divine love. The painting serves as a timeless reminder of the power of faith to transcend suffering and offer comfort in times of trial. As viewers engage with this reminiscent work of art, they are inspired to seek hope and healing amidst life's challenges, drawing strength from the enduring compassion of the divine.
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- c.dino carbetta
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- 7500x8733 / 374.8MB
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