Weeping Mary is sign of her motherly love, pope says December 11, 2023By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Weeping Madonna of Syracuse, a plaster image of Mary hung in the bedroom of a newlywed couple in southern Italy that began shedding tears, Pope Francis said the miraculous sign is a reminder of Mary’s maternal presence and her desire that all people would know the love and peace of her son. “Mary’s weeping shows her sharing in the compassionate love of the Lord, who suffers for us his children, ardently hopes for our conversion and awaits us as a merciful Father to forgive us everything and always,” the pope wrote in a message to the people of the Archdiocese of Syracuse on the island of Sicily. The image of the Sacred Heart of Mary, a wedding gift for Angelo Iannuso and Antonina Giusto, dripped tears for four days in 1953. After an investigation, local church authorities said there was no natural explanation for what happened, and tests on the liquid determined they had the same composition as human tears do. Pope Francis’ message, published Dec. 7, said Mary continues to cry “when the weakest are discriminated against and when violence and wars, which claim innocent victims, are rampant.” “In the face of the trials of life and history, especially in the face of today’s troubling scenarios of war, let us not tire of invoking the intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace and Mother of Consolation,” he said. “May her motherly solicitude stir believers to build and tread paths of peace and forgiveness, and to be close to those who are sick in body and spirit, those who are alone and abandoned.” Pope Francis ended his message with a prayer: “O Virgin Mary, accompany the path of the Church with the gift of your holy tears, give peace to all the world, and guard your children with your maternal protection. Sustain us in fidelity to God, in service to the Church and in love toward all our brothers and sisters. Amen.” Read More Vatican News Pope encourages U.S. Catholic donors to act synodally, with love In ecumenical meetings, pope points to shared saints, shared mission Cardinal: Church must embark on ‘very serious process’ before considering Sodalitium’s dissolution God’s love also comes through people being kind to each other, Pope says Pope’s point man on travel inspired by the boss’s love for the poor Top Vatican official hopes Trump will promote peace, national unity Copyright © 2023 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print