Madonna delle Lacrime - Dipinto di Dino Carbetta
“Madonna of Tears - Painting by Dino Carbetta” …
It serves as a focal point for the devotion to "Our Lady of Tears," which has experienced a resurgence of interest. This devotion, as evidenced by the records of The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute, is underscored by a profound Rosary dedication to Mary under this title. Additionally, contemporary interpretations of Our Lady of Tears have emerged, signaling the enduring relevance of this devotion. The genesis of this devotion traces back to November 8, 1929, when Sister Amalia experienced a divine encounter while praying fervently in the presence of the Eucharist. Seeking intercession for a loved one's dire illness, Sister Amalia was instructed by Jesus Himself on the efficacy of praying through the tears of His mother, Mary. This pivotal moment led to the formulation of a unique Rosary, comprised of forty-nine small pearls divided into seven decades, reminiscent of the Seven Sorrows of Mary Rosary. This Rosary, adorned with three small pearls and the medal of Our Lady of Tears, became a tangible expression of devotion to Mary's sorrowful tears and unwavering love for humanity. In the painting, Mary, the Sorrowful Mother, is depicted in a contemplative posture, her tears bearing witness to the profound anguish she experienced throughout her son Jesus Christ's life and the redemptive sacrifice He made for humanity. Amidst her tears, Mary personifies the essence of maternal love and compassion, while bearing witness to her son's journey to save the world from sin. This devotion, endorsed by Pope Paul VI, resonates with believers seeking solace and grace through prayer and contemplation of Mary's role in the divine plan of salvation. As the faithful engage with the Madonna of Tears painting and the accompanying Rosary devotion, discover more about Mary's sorrow and Christ's mission, and find comfort in her intercession.
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