Saint Josemaria
Quotations from Saint Josemaria
The Seventh Sorrow: the Burial of Jesus

John 19:38-42
Let us now ask Our Lord, as we finish these moments of conversation with him, to enable us to say with St Paul, “in all this we are conquerors, through him who has granted us his love. Of this I am fully persuaded: neither death nor life, nor angels or principalities or powers, neither what is present nor what is to come, no force whatever, neither the height above us nor the depth beneath us, nor any other created thing, will be able to separate us from the love of God, which comes to us in Christ Jesus Our Lord.”
Scripture sings the praises of this love with burning words: “Many waters cannot quench charity, neither can the floods drown it.” So thoroughly did this love fill Mary’s Heart that it enriched her to the point of making her a Mother for all mankind. In the Virgin Mary, her love of God is one with her concern for all her children. Her most sweet Heart, which was sensitive to the smallest details – “they have no wine” – must have suffered immensely on seeing the collective cruelty and the ferocity of the executioners that led to the Passion and Death of Jesus. Mary, however, does not speak. Like her Son, she loves, keeps silent and forgives. Here we see the strength of love!
Friends of God, 237
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List of Contents
- 'Progressives' and 'Fundamentalists'
- The influence of Opus Dei in Spain
- Opus Dei’s aims
- Why Opus Dei?
- Work and people in Opus Dei
- The Second Sorrow: the Flight into Egypt
- Contemplating the Misteries of the Holy Rosary
- The Sixth Sorrow: Christ’s Body is taken down from the Cross
- The Fifth Sorrow: The Death of Jesus on the Cross
- The Fourth Sorrow: Mary and Jesus meet on the road to Calvary
- The Third Sorrow: The Loss of the Child Jesus in the Temple
- The Seventh Sorrow: the Burial of Jesus
- About the Opus Dei's message
- Our Lady´s sorrows
- 1st Joyful Mystery: The Annunciation
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