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Made
according to the apparition. You can read about the apparition
by scrolling down.
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We will also include an additional free
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Our
Lady of Tears Medal
In
1934 His Excellency Bishop
Franciscus von Campinas assured
that after wearing the medal of our dear Lady of Tears
-- revealed to Sister Amalia in another apparition
by the Mother of God -- innumerable conversions had
taken place.
It is of great importance that the proper medal
be as it was revealed to Sister Amalia by the Mother
of God on April 30, 1930. We have had it custom
made according to this powerful apparition!
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History
of Our Lady of Tears 
Humble
Beginnings
Shortly after World War I and around the time of the Great
Depression in America, there lived a pious religious named
Sister Amalia of the Scourged Jesus. Her convent, called the
Institute of the Missionaries of the Scourged Jesus, was located
in South America in Campinas, Brazil.
Monsignor
Count Franciscus von Campos Barreto, Bishop of the Diocese
of Campinas, established the Institute with Sister Amalia's
help as a cofoundress. Sister was also one of the first eight
women to dedicate their lives to the service of God there.
As Saint
Francis, Padre Pio and Theresa Neumann, Sister Amalia was
privileged to bear the stigmata of Christ. By this mark alone,
it is apparent her destiny was to be a victim soul for the
needy. This certainly was befitting her generous and sacrificial
nature.
On December
8 -- the Feast of the Immaculate Conception -- 1927, Sister
Amalia made her temporary vows and received her habit. Exactly
four years later, on December 8, 1931, she professed her perpetual
vows, and became a nun consecrated to the Church and God.
Sister's
Tearful Relation
One day
in the Fall of 1929, one of Sister Amalia's male relatives
called on her at the convent. He was in great need. His wife
was seriously ill, and he was -- understandably and sadly
-- greatly distressed. He relayed to sister, that according
to the diagnosis of several doctors, his spouse's affliction
was incurable, and he did not know what to do or what God
expected of him. She was his last hope.
Grief-stricken
and teary-eyed, her relation cried despairingly aloud, "What
will happen with the children?"
Sister
Amalia's heart also grieved at the sight of her relative's
sorrow, and the hardship facing both him and his dependent
offspring. Her innate inclinations compelled her to desire
to help in any way possible, so while this tale of woe was
being told, she turned interiorly towards our Divine Savior
in deep reflection and prayer, seeking intently what she could
offer or do.
Simultaneously
listening and soul-searching, Sister Amalia felt an inner
impulse urging her to visit Jesus in church. When their meeting
had ended, she faithfully and swiftly responded to this calling.
Seeking
Help: To Jesus in Chapel
Upon entering
the house of God, Sister Amalia reverently genuflected and
proceeded to the steps just before the altar. Here she knelt
down and extended her arms towards Jesus in the tabernacle.
(By her own account and example, we see Sister Amalia as a
highly-perfected soul, with the sweet and tender grace of
recognizing -- and responding to -- the Divine Presence of
our Lord and Savior in the Most Blessed Sacrament.)
In this
devout disposition and posture -- humbly submissive to our
Eucharistic King -- she spoke to Jesus, "If there is
no hope for the wife of T. . ., then I am ready to offer my
life for the mother of the family. What do you want me to
do?"
Jesus
answered,
"If
you want to receive these favors, ask me for the sake of My
Mother's tears."
Sister
Amalia asked further, "How must I pray?"
In answering,
Jesus gave her the following invocations:
"Oh
Jesus, listen to our prayers for the sake of the tears of
Your most holy Mother!
Oh Jesus,
look upon the tears of the one who loved You most on earth
and loves You most ardently in heaven!"
Finally,
Jesus added,
"My
daughter, whatever people will beg Me for the sake of the
tears of My Mother, I shall lovingly grant them.
Later,
My Mother will hand over this treasure to our beloved Institute
as a Magnet of mercy."
This took
place on November 8, 1929.
God's Prophecy Fulfilled
Jesus
fulfilled this promise to Sister Amalia exactly four months
later, in the Spring of the following year. At the divinely
appointed time, the Blessed Virgin Mary gave this treasure
to heaven's beloved Institute. The following are Sister Amalia's
own recollections of what took place.
"It
was March 8, 1930. I was in the chapel kneeling on the steps
of the altar, as I suddenly felt myself being lifted up.
Then I
saw a woman of unspeakable beauty approaching me. She wore
a violet robe, blue mantle, and a white veil draped over her
shoulders. Smiling, she floated in the air towards me, holding
a rosary in her hands, which she herself called "corona"
[i.e. circle and means rosary]. Its beads shined like the
sun and were as white as snow. Handing me this rosary she
said to me,
'This
is the rosary of my tears, which is being entrusted by my
Son to His beloved Institute as a portion of His inheritance.
The invocations
were already given by my Son.
My Son
wants to honor me in a special way through these invocations,
and so, He will grant all graces that are begged for the sake
of my tears.
This rosary
will provide for the conversion of many sinners, especially
those possessed by the devil.
To the
Institute of the Crucified Jesus is reserved a special honor,
that is the conversion of many members of a wicked sect to
the blooming tree of the Church.
Through
this rosary the devil will be conquered and the power of hell
will be destroyed.
Get ready
for this great battle.'
When our
Blessed Mother Mary had finished speaking, she disappeared."
Documentation
In 1934
-- just a few years after the apparitions -- His Excellency
Bishop Franciscus von Campinas traveled from Rome to Germany
to visit Theresa Neumann in Konnersreuth. He also went to
see the Oberammergau Passion Play on May 27th.
Through
documentation secured from a contemplative order in Germany
and recorded in a pamphlet entitled "Our Dear Lady of
Tears," we relay all the particulars and public announcements
regarding the apparitions in Campinas and about Sister Amalia
-- as given first hand by the Bishop.
His Excellency
assured that not only in Brazil, but also in other countries,
that after wearing the medal of our dear Lady of Tears --
revealed to Sister Amalia in another apparition by the Mother
of God -- innumerable conversions had taken place.
"Innnumerable
graces have been received through the praying of the rosary
to honor the tears of our dear Lady. The reason lies in the
promise of the holy Savior, 'no favor will be refused, when
asked of Him for the sake of the tears of His most holy Mother.'
It is
well known, that the holy Savior rewards in a special way
the sincere reverence for the sorrows of His most holy Mother,
which alone are the cause of her tears. Also from Germany,
Holland, and Belgium many report of extraordinary favors and
graces. They prayed the rosary of our Lady of the Tears daily
for nine days, received the holy sacraments and performed
works of mercy.
From religious,
we understand, that the praying of this rosary is a very dear
habit to which they attribute extraordinary graces. For that
reason, they pray it daily often to ask graces for themselves
and others, the conversion of sinners, heretics, and atheists,
to obtain graces for priests and missionaries, to help the
dying, and to free the poor souls from Purgatory.
A believing,
pious soul, for whom the good of the holy Church, and the
honor of God is close at heart, knows without special guidance,
what it can and will obtain from our gracious Redeemer through
the tears of His most holy Mother.
When sorrow
and suffering fill our heart, we direct our thoughts to God.
Through the tears of Mary, His most holy Mother, we soften
the heart of God, even though it is ever ready to grant us
kindness, graces and blessings.
At the
present, so it seems to us, the blessed tears of the Mother
of Jesus are especially powerful to win the heart of God."
-- Msgr. Count Franciscus von Campos Barreto, Bishop of Campinas
Mary's
Tears
In this
vale of tears world we live in, the apparition of our Blessed
Mother to Sister Amalia was not the first or only time that
Holy Mary bore her sorrow before one of her children.
In the
approved account of Mélanie Calvat -- the shepherdess
of La Salette -- we witness Our Lady of La Salette's deep
sadness, when she appeared in the French Alps on September
19, 1846:
"The
Holy Virgin was crying nearly the whole time she spoke to
me. Her tears flowed gently, one by one, down to her knees,
then, like sparks of light, they disappeared. They were glittering
and full of love. I would have liked to comfort Her and stop
Her tears. But it seemed to me that She needed the tears to
show better Her love forgotten by men. I would have liked
to throw myself into Her arms and say to Her: 'My kind Mother,
do not cry! I want to love you for all men on earth.' But
she seemed to be saying to me: There are so many who know
me not!
I was
in between life and death, and on one side, I saw so much
desire by this Mother to be loved, and on another side, so
much cold and indifference . . . Oh! my Mother, most beautiful
and lovable Mother, my love, heart of my heart!
The tears
of our sweet Mother, far from lessening her air of majesty,
of a Queen and a Mistress, seemed, on the contrary, to embellish
Her, to make Her more beautiful, more powerful, more filled
with love, more maternal, more ravishing, and I could have
wiped away her tears which made my heart leap with compassion
and love. To see a Mother cry, and such a M other, without
doing everything possible to comfort her and change her grief
into joy, is that possible? Oh! Mother, who is more than good,
you have been formed with all the prerogatives God is able
to make; you have married the power of God, so to speak; you
are good, and more, you are good with the goodness of God
Himself. God has extended Himself by making you his terrestrial
and celestial masterpiece."
This
is a deeply moving account.
Another
visit from our Lady -- in tears -- occurred over the course
of five days, from August 29 to September 2, 1953 in Syracuse,
Sicily. Then and there, the image of Mary cried incessantly
from a common terra-cotta plaque.
Thousands
of people came to witness this miracle of Mary's tears in
the simple home of a poor Sicilian laborer. A thorough investigation
of the event was conducted by the Church, and confirmed --
through the bishops of Sicily -- that the communication was
divinely ordained.
Pope Pius
XII, the angelic pastor, was most exclamatory on the Vatican
radio, when he proclaimed, "O the tears of Mary!"
Mediatrix
of All Grace
A sound
and reverent appreciation for the efficacy of the Blessed
Virgin Mary's tears should proceed directly from the most
simple of meditations on the Passion of Christ.
As we
reflect on Jesus' unimaginable agony along the way to Golgotha
or nailed to the wood of the Cross, our contemplations are
only complete and accurate when they recall and commiserate
Mary's sufferings aside her divine Son.
Immediately
after meeting Mary on the way to His execution, Jesus was
assisted by both Simon the Cyrenean and Saint Veronica. Did
not our Lady's motherly tears and prayers effectively intercede
for, and obtain these consolations?
Assuredly,
her tears of love have obtained -- and continue to -- many
consolations for us also, as we ascend our little calvaries.
Who can discount the co-redemptive power and force of Mary's
immaculate tears? Who also does not want to kiss them away
by offering sweet Mother Mary their entire beings.
As Jesus
died on the Cross, Mary died interiorly, perfectly -- prayerfully
-- offering the sacrifice of her divine Son (with Him) to
the Father, for the salvation of all us poor sinners.
As Jesus
has given us His Sacred Heart, Mary has given us her Immaculate
Heart.
As Jesus
has given us His Most Precious Blood, Mary has given us her
Most Precious Tears.
In today's
perilous times, as we are besieged with seemingly endless
and evermore ferocious attacks on the Church and our own salvation,
from those who "don't know Mary" -- and those who
don't care to -- let the prudent among us seek the support
of the tears of Mary, that they may evermore keep us in the
Blood of Christ.
Let us
"Get ready for this great battle."
The
Seven Sorrows of Mary
Another
popular devotion to honor and appease the tears of our Lady
is to meditate on her seven sorrows. They are Mary's sorrow:
1. At
the Presentation and Simeon's prophecy
2. During
the flight into Egypt
3. Having
lost Jesus for three days
4. Meeting
Jesus on the Via Dolorosa
5. Seeing
Jesus crucified and die
6. Seeing
Jesus' Sacred Heart pierced
7. Having
to bury Jesus
The rosary
of Our Lady of Tears may be used to pray the chaplet in honor
of Mary's seven sorrows. Simply meditate on her sorrows, and
pray on the beads as you would pray the rosary, i.e. Our Fathers
followed by Hail Marys.
How
to Pray the Rosary of Our Lady of Tears
The rosary
transmitted to Sister Amalia by the Mother of God consists
of forty-nine white beads, which is divided into seven parts
by seven larger beads of the same color -- similar to the
rosary of the seven sorrows of Mary. At the end, there are
attached three more small beads and a medal of our dear Lady
of Tears.
Through
these instructions we are obviously directed to honor Mary
our Mother on account of her sorrows, for which she shed many
tears. The medal of our Lady of Tears is an essential part
of the rosary, but it must be the way it was revealed to Sister
Amalia by the Mother of God on April 30, 1930. In Germany,
this medal is made with the specified inscription in all the
European languages.
On
the Medal to Jesus
O crucified
Jesus, we fall at Your feet and offer You the tears of the
one, who with deep compassionate love accompanied You on Your
sorrowful way of the Cross. O good Master, grant that we take
to heart the lessons which the tears of Your most holy Mother
teach us, so that we may fulfill Your holy will on earth,
that we may be worthy to praise and exalt You in Heaven for
all eternity. Amen.
In
Place of the Our Father
(and on
the final three beads)
V. O Jesus,
look upon the tears of the one who loved You most on earth,
R. And
loves You most ardently in heaven.
In
Place of the Hail Mary
V. O Jesus,
listen to our prayers,
R. For
the sake of the tears of your most Holy Mother.
On
the Medal to Mary
O Mary,
Mother of Love, Sorrow and mercy, we beseech you to unite
your prayers with ours so that Jesus, your Divine Son, to
whom we turn, may hear our petititons in the name of your
maternal tears, and grant us, not only the favors we now ask,
but the crown of everlasting life. Amen.
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Imprimatur Buchweiser, Gen. - Bit. Munchen, 22. Marz 1935
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