36 – Catholic Faith and Family Resilience: Embracing Suffering and Spiritual Growth.

Episode 36

Date: September 22, 2024

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Who knew a Catholic homeschooling podcast could cover everything from Mary’s sorrows to wild dance floors with astrophysicists? You won’t want to miss this episode as you’ll find encouragement in the hard times and inspiration from two of the greatest women ever to live, the Blessed Virgin Mary and Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

“If I ever become a Saint–I will surely be one of “darkness.” I will continually be absent from Heaven–to light the light of those in darkness on Earth.” — Mother Teresa of Calcutta

Today, we dive into the complex relationship between suffering and resilience, particularly within the framework of our Catholic homeschool family. Did you realize that protecting kids from all suffering might actually be hindering their growth? That’s important to consider, especially for us bubble-wrapping homeschool mamas! But let’s discuss the remarkable examples set by great saints who embraced spiritual darkness and talk about profound lessons from Mary’s Seven Sorrows. Pro tip: meditating on these sorrows might just bring some divine graces your way!

Maeve recounts a hilarious and touching anecdote about their spontaneous dance floor invasion, which even included dancing with an astrophysicist and a blind man at a local bar, proving that incredible moments can happen anywhere. And to clarify despite any rumors, we are definitely not lushes, just occasional enjoyers of a good time.

The Seven Sorrows of Mary, also known as the Seven Dolors, are events in the life of Mary that caused her great sorrow. The Seven Sorrows are:

  • The Prophecy of Simeon
  • The Flight into Egypt
  • The Loss of Jesus for Three Days
  • The Carrying of the Cross
  • The Crucifixion of Jesus
  • Jesus Taken Down from the Cross 

According to a pious tradition, the Blessed Virgin Mary grants seven graces to those who honor her by meditating on her sorrows and saying seven Hail Marys, one for each Sorrow. These graces include:

  • Peace for their families
  • Enlightenment about the divine Mysteries
  • Consolation in their pains
  • Accompaniment in their work
  • Fulfillment of their requests, as long as they do not oppose the will of God or the sanctification of their souls

The devotion to the Seven Sorrows of Mary unites the suffering of the faithful with that of the Blessed Mother.

MOTHER TERESA Come Be My Light

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