15 September 2025

A Garden Devotional to Our Lady's Seven Sorrows

Today is the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Mother. Here are some ideas for a devotional garden in honour of the Sorrows for next spring.

From Aleteia

By Margaret Rose Realy, Obl.OSB

The devotion to the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady began in the 14th century, brought through a revelation of St. Bridget of Sweden.

Devotionals are acts of contemplative prayer that focus on a teaching brought forward through us, the Church. The devotional of the Seven Sorrows of Our Lady came from a revelation of St. Bridget of Sweden, and it's quite simple: We meditate on one of the seven sorrows and recite one Hail Mary after each. There are also accompanying graces that our Blessed Mother told St. Bridget would be granted to those who meditate daily on her sorrows

Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb

This final Sorrow is the culmination of Our Blessed Mother’s grieving, and the turning of her sorrow towards the promised resurrection (Jn 19:39-42).

Mary assures us in this final grace: "I have obtained this grace from my divine Son, that those who propagate this devotion to my tears and dolors, will be taken directly from this earthly life to eternal happiness since all their sins will be forgiven and my Son and I will be their eternal consolation and joy." 

The Speedwell, Veronica, is rich in Christian symbolism representing standing fast, fidelity to God, and saying goodbye.

All plants presented here are excerpted from Realy’s upcoming book A Garden Catechism; 100 Plants in the Christian Tradition and Hot to Grow Them, releasing in 2022 through Our Sunday Visitor.

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