Stabat
"Stabat" refers to the "Stabat Mater," a medieval Latin hymn that expresses the sorrow of the Virgin Mary as she witnesses the crucifixion of her son, Jesus Christ. The title translates to "The Mother Stood," highlighting Mary's pain and compassion during this tragic event.
The hymn has been set to music by various composers, including Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and Antonín Dvořák. It is often performed during the Christian season of Lent, particularly on Good Friday, and serves as a meditation on suffering, loss, and maternal love in the context of Christian faith.