The Prayer Stabat Mater Dolorosa
Through her Heart, His sorrow sharing,
All His bitter anguish bearing,
Lo! the piercing sword had passed.
All His bitter anguish bearing,
Lo! the piercing sword had passed.
O how sad and sore distressed
Was that Mother, highly blessed,
Of the Sole-Begotten One.
Was that Mother, highly blessed,
Of the Sole-Begotten One.
Mournful, with Heart’s prostration,
Mother meek, the bitter Passion
Saw She of Her glorious Son.
Mother meek, the bitter Passion
Saw She of Her glorious Son.
Who on Christ’s dear Mother gazing,
In Her trouble so amazing,
Born of woman, would not weep?
In Her trouble so amazing,
Born of woman, would not weep?
Who on Christ’s dear Mother thinking,
Such a cup of sorrow drinking,
Would not share Her sorrow deep?
Such a cup of sorrow drinking,
Would not share Her sorrow deep?
You, your Saviour’s Cross did bare,
You, your Son’s rebuke did share.
Let me share them both with Thee.
You, your Son’s rebuke did share.
Let me share them both with Thee.
Mine with you be that sad station,
There to watch the great salvation,
Wrought upon the atoning Tree.
There to watch the great salvation,
Wrought upon the atoning Tree.
Virgin, you of virgins fairest,
May the bitter woe Thou bearest
Make on me impression deep.
May the bitter woe Thou bearest
Make on me impression deep.
May His Wound both wound and heal me,
He enkindle, cleanse, strengthen me,
By His Cross my hope and stay.
He enkindle, cleanse, strengthen me,
By His Cross my hope and stay.
May He, when the mountains quiver,
From that flame which burns forever,
Shield me on the Judgement Day.
From that flame which burns forever,
Shield me on the Judgement Day.
When to dust my dust returns,
Grant a soul, that to You yearns,
In Your paradise a place.
Grant a soul, that to You yearns,
In Your paradise a place.
Amen.