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. . . My skin had broken out in a terrible rash which was very itchy and spreading rapidly. I was told that it was the seven years' itch by someone who had had it some years ago, and being afraid of this, 1 delayed in seeing a doctor. Instead, I asked Our Sorrowful Mother that this rash wouldn't spread any further and that it would not be the seven years' itch. Before the next Friday when I came to the Novena again, I did not have any trace of the rash at all. . . MRS. C. R.
*The Virgin's Stations are not to be confused with the 14 Stations of Christ's sufferings, found in most Catholic churches. The Virgin's sorrows were: Simeon's prophecy of the death of Jesus; the flight into Egypt; the loss of the young Jesus in the temple; Mary's encounter with Jesus on the way to Calvary; the death of Jesus on the Cross; Mary's reception of His body; the entombment of Jesus.
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