Thursday 12 February 2015

Feast of the Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order

Servites Seven Founders



The Order of Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or Servites is, along with the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites and Austin Friars, one of the five original Mendicant Orders of the Church. It was formed in 1233, by seven Florentine merchants, Buonfiglio dei Monaldi (Bonfilius), Giovanni di Buonagiunta (Bonajuncta), Amadeus of the Amidei (Bartolomeus), Ricovero dei Lippi-Ugguccioni (Hugh), Benedetto dell' Antella (Manettus), Gherardino di Sostegno (Sostene), and Alessio de' Falconieri (Alexius), who gave up their affluent lifestyles to live in holy poverty, and, in particular, to promote devotion to the Seven Sorrows, or Dolours, of Our Blessed Lady. The Seven Founders were canonised in 1888.


Sancti Patres Fundatores, orate pro nobis.
Tu autem, praecipue, Domina Septem Dolorum,
Regina Servorum tuorum; Ora pro nobis.

Holy Father Founders, pray for us.
Thou too, especially, our Lady of Seven Dolours,
Queen of thy Servants, pray for us.


 The Servites have their own Chaplet or Rosary, known as a Dolour Rosary, which consists of beads in groups of seven, each preceded by a medal depicting one of Our Lady's Seven Sorrows.

Black wood Dolour Rosary
 
It is prayed as follows
 

 

 

In the name of the Father and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit... 

 

At the first medal, the Presentation, pray The Our Father and then seven

 

Hail Marys on the seven following beads Move through the seven Dolour's

 

 

in this way. As each of the dolour's are prayed, keep in mind experience of

 

 

Mary as Mother and witness to the Life of Our Lord, joining her in her Love

 

and her suffering.

 

 

End the rosary with three Hail Marys in honour of Our Lady’s tears.

Our Lady of Sorrows




 
 
THE PRESENTATION
THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT
THE LOSS OF JESUS IN JERUSALEM
MARY MEETS JESUS CARRYING HIS CROSS
MARY STANDS AT THE FOOT OF THE CROSS
MARY RECIEVES THE BODY F JESUS
BURIAL OF JESUS

 
 
 
 

 

 
 


 

3 comments:

  1. Some celebrate the feast on 17th February,why is that so ?

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    1. This is the effect of the changes in the Calendar between the Extraordinary and Ordinary Forms of the Roman Rite. I tend to use the EF calendar, which keeps the Feast on 12th. Feb. In the OF, the Feast is moved to 17th. Feb. Some Feasts have disappeared altogether, like St. Valentine on 14th. Feb (EF), who has been replaced by Ss Cyril and Methodius (OF) - I a sure much to the disappointment of romantics throughout the world :-)
      (Of course, in 2016, neither Saint was celebrated, due to the precedence of the First Sunday of Lent).
      Hope this answers your question.

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    2. Yes, thanks for the prompt explanation.

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