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Dolorosos, also known as Dolorosas, is a term used in Spanish-speaking countries to refer to the Virgin Mary, specifically in the context of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary. The term "dolorosas" translates to "sorrowful" or "painful," reflecting the deep sorrow and suffering experienced by Mary throughout her life. This title is often used in the context of religious art and devotion, where Mary is depicted in various stages of her sorrow, such as the Annunciation, the Visitation, the Agony in the Garden, and the Crucifixion. The veneration of the Dolorosas is particularly prominent in Mexico, where they are often depicted in elaborate altars and processions. The feast day of the Dolorosas is celebrated on September 15, marking the solemnity of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary. The devotion to the Dolorosas is a significant aspect of Catholic devotion, emphasizing the role of Mary as a model of suffering and compassion.