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Mary's Pain

This Lent Talk - Mary's Pain is written and presented by Dr Selina Stone, Theologian, Durham University and author of ‘Tarry Awhile’ – the Archbishop of Canterbury’s lent book.

Lent Talks - Mary's Pain
Written and presented by Dr Selina Stone, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Theological Education , Durham University and author ‘Tarry Awhile’ – the Archbishop of Canterbury’s lent book.

The story of Jesus' suffering and death is also the story of the pain experienced by those who loved him, particularly his mother Mary. We think of her often as a privileged woman, "blessed among women" and the mother of God in flesh. And yet this calling also involved great suffering and pain as she watches her son suffer and then be murdered. What do we learn about our human experience and the Christian life when we pay attention to Mary in this way? In a world in which so many experience the pain of seeing their loved ones suffer, how might we reflect and respond?

Producer: Carmel Lonergan
Editor: Dan Tierney

Opening and closing music: Stabat Mater

“Details of organisations offering information and support with bereavement, or if you’ve been a victim of crime are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline.â€

14 minutes

Last on

Sat 16 Mar 2024 05:45

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