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Alexander_Roman
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I thank you for your candor! I would only say that any honour given to her rebounds to her Son. She is the one holding Jesus in her arms and, according to the Fathers and the tradition of the Church, she did this especially when she was in Egypt, fleeing from Herod. So many miracles came from touching her Son, that she always walked about carrying Him to touch other people to heal them with Him.You have valid points here no doubt, but in the midst of the larger picture, what are we really doing with Mary and what does it ultimately matter? Did she ever sin or not? Was she a perpetual virgin or was she not? The point for me is does it really matter? My focus is upon our one true Savior Christ. The saints are all to be honored (including Mary) for their contribution to the faith, but to spend so much time away from the focus on God to me is absurd.
In the Gospel of Nicodemus, there story is told about how the mother of Nathaniel was in Egypt and how a child disease killed another child of hers. Nathaniel, as a baby, got the fever as well. She then heard about a “Mary” in the district with a “miracle child.” She went lamenting to Mary who told her, “Just put your baby on my Child’s bed clothes - under that sycamore tree over there.”
When Nathaniel’s mother did so, Nathaniel became well again. In the Gospel of John, as Nathaniel approaches Christ, our Lord tells him, “Now there is an Israelite in whom there is not guile etc.” When Nathaniel asked Him how He knew him, our Lord said, “I saw you under the sycamore tree.” To which Nathaniel replied, “You are the teacher of Israel! etc.”
The NT has data, but it is not there only for data, nor does it contain ALL known data that we have in Tradition and the Church’s living experience.
For me, the fact that Mary was always a Virgin is not only confirmed by the NT and Tradition together, it also shows that she was totally dedicated to the Son she bore in her burning love and devotion to Him.
That she was sinless has to do with the fact of the Incarnation of the Lord Jesus. In the Eastern tradition, we are not born with any “stain of original sin,” but she was “blessed” by God above all others BECAUSE of her role in Salvation history and because the Body of Christ is taken from her body. This is how the Fathers and the Church they represent has always considered the matter.
All her honours are because of the honour we give to Christ, the Incarnate Son and Word of God. For the Church in history, to do less is to somehow not appreciate the dogma of the actual Incarnation of God in Christ.
And it was Solomon himself who honoured his own mother with a throne on his right side. Christ came to us through Mary as well. She is my Mother given to me by Christ under the Cross.
Christ is not an abstraction because He had a mother. The Church is not an abstraction because Mary continues to nurture the Body of Christ that is the Church just as she nurtured the Body of Christ when the Lord Jesus was with us.
My devotional focus is on the One Christ, God and Man. The Virgin Mary always stands to His right and I take a good cue from her as to how to worship and follow her Son!
Oops! My soap-box appears to be in need of repair here. . . Catch you later!
Alex