The Seven Sorrows of Mary
You are invited to journey with Mary.
The paintings and accompanying verses are simple sketches from Mary’s perspective, intended not to decide reality for you, but to prompt your imagination to enter the scene with her.
The paintings are monochromatic—except where the Word Made Flesh is present.
May the reflections take you deeper into each sorrow, but do not be limited by them. Allow Mary to show you what she desires you to see, to speak to your heart what she knows it needs to hear.
You are invited to journey with Mary.
The paintings and accompanying verses are simple sketches from Mary’s perspective, intended not to decide reality for you, but to prompt your imagination to enter the scene with her.
The paintings are monochromatic—except where the Word Made Flesh is present.
May the reflections take you deeper into each sorrow, but do not be limited by them. Allow Mary to show you what she desires you to see, to speak to your heart what she knows it needs to hear.
You are invited to journey with Mary.
The paintings and accompanying verses are simple sketches from Mary’s perspective, intended not to decide reality for you, but to prompt your imagination to enter the scene with her.
The paintings are monochromatic—except where the Word Made Flesh is present.
May the reflections take you deeper into each sorrow, but do not be limited by them. Allow Mary to show you what she desires you to see, to speak to your heart what she knows it needs to hear.