My Dear Sister Judi,
Lord said " Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know."
Jeremiah 33:3
Perhaps the most outstanding proof that Mary worship developed out of the old worship of the pagan mother goddess may be seen from the fact that in pagan religion, the mother was worshipped as much (or more) than her son! This provides an outstanding clue to help us solve the mystery of Babylon today!
Actually, what you should be looking at is the Old Testament in which the role of Mary as Queen is predicted!
The Old Testament Kingdom of Israel is a type of the Church, the fulfillment of Israel. The role of the Queen Mother was extremely powerful in this kingdom.
See how these passages about the queen in the Old Testament parallel Catholic teaching about our Queen in Heaven:
OLD TESTAMENT QUEENSHIP - MARY PREFIGURED:
When we look into the Old Testament, we find even more support for the Queenship of Mary. Jesus is the Messianic King. This Messianic Kingship is pre-figured in the ancient and Godly Kingship of David and Solomon. At the time of the historic Israel, next to the throne of the King was a second throne. Many would assume that the second throne belonged to the wife of the King, but in Israel it belonged to the mother of the king. In Aramaic the word “Gebirah” means Queen Mother. Gebirah was the official title of the Queen Mother, and was a position of authority and honour. Her roles were advisor to the king, and advocate of the people; anyone who had a petition or sought an audience with the King did so through her. This was so when Adonijah cunningly sought a high-ranking bride from Solomon:
1 Kings 2: 17-21: So he continued, "Please ask King Solomon - he will not refuse you - to give me Abishag the Shunammite as my wife. “Very well,” Bathsheba replied, “I will speak to the king for you.” When Bathsheba went to King Solomon to speak to him for Adonijah, the king stood up to meet her, bowed down to her and sat down on his throne. He had a throne brought for the king’s mother, and she sat down at his right hand.
The special status of the Queen Mother remained throughout the time that the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah endured:
Jeremiah 13:18: Say to the king and to the queen mother, “Come down from your thrones for your glorious crowns will fall from your heads.” The cities of the Negev will be shut up and there will be no-one to open them. All Judah will be carried into exile, carried completely away.
The Gebirah was a trusted advisor to the King:
Proverbs 31.1: The sayings of King Lemuel - an oracle his mother taught him: " Verses 2 to 9 continue with specific advice on being a good ruler.
See also 1 Kings 15.13 and 2 Kings 10:13; 12:1; 14:2; 15.33; 22.1
In Scriptural terms therefore, just as Jesus’s Messianic Kingship is prefigured in the role of King of Israel, so Mary’s role is prefigured in that of the Gebirah. The existence of this rare and unusual institution in Israel and Judah is providential. It reflects and prefigures the Messianic order. Mary is Heavenly Queen Mother, because her son Jesus is the Heavenly King.
Our belief in Mary’s queenship is thoroughly grounded in the Old Testament types of the New Testament. It is in the Bible. Not to mention Revelation 12, which describes the woman who gave birth to Jesus as a resplendent Queen of Heaven.
We believe this woman is both the Church and the literal single woman Mary, as the Early Church Fathers taught in the 4th century, if I’m not mistaken.
True Christianity teaches that the Lord Jesus Christ and He alone is The way, The Truth and The Life; that He alone, of all the earth’s creatures, has ever lived a life that was never stained with sin; and He is to be Worshipped, ***never His mother ***but Roman Catholicism showing the influence that paganism has had in its development in many ways exalts the MOTHER also.
One can travel the world over, and whether in a massive cathedral or in a village chapel, the statue of Mary will occupy a prominent position. In reciting the Rosary the “Hail Mary” is repeated nine times as often as the “Lords Prayer”.
Exalting the mother is not the same as worshipping the mother. You should know that. Besides, it is Jesus who exalts His mother. There is a “crown of righteousness” for those that persevere.
Catholics are taught that the reason for praying to Mary is that she can take the petition to her Son, Jesus Christ and since she is His ***mother ***He will answer the request for her sake. The inference is that Mary is more compassionate, understanding, and merciful than her Son Jesus Christ. Certainly this is contrary to the scriptures! Yet this idea has often been repeated in Catholic writings.
That is an incorrect inference you’re making. That is not what we believe.
The Scripture says, “the prayer of the righteous man is powerful and effective.” And Jesus said later on that He could not perform many miracles in His hometown because there was so little faith. The righteousness (and faith is part of being righteous) of the person praying is very important, as the Scripture says. Because that righteousness consists of unity with God.
Mary, we believe, was the most holiest of the saints, so her prayers are consequently the most “powerful and effective.” Her incredible unity with her Son, and God’s preparation of her from conception for that unity, is the reason for her great holiness. So yes, in a real way, He does answer her prayers because she is His mother. That familial relationship is a special bond of unity that they alone share, and unity with God is the source of the righteousness that makes our prayers “powerful and effective.”
One noted Roman Catholic writer Alphonsus Liguori, wrote at length telling how more effectual prayers are that are addressed to Mary rather than to Christ. Liguori incidently, was canonized as a “Saint” by Pope Gregory XIV in 1839 and was declared a “doctor of the Catholic Church by Pope Pius IX.
Well, think about it logically. The Scripture says that the prayer of the righteous man is powerful and effective. So logically, the prayer of someone who is less righteous is NOT so likely to be so powerful and effective. So if Mary makes the prayer, she, as the most righteous of the saints, is more likely to see it granted than we are.
Which doesn’t mean God loves us less. It’s simply part and parcel of her special unity with God.
In one portion of his writings, he described an imaginary scene in which a sinful man saw two ladders hanging from heaven. Mary was at top of one and Jesus on top of the other. When the sinner tried to climb the one ladder, he saw a angry face of Christ and fell defeated, but when he climbed Mary’s ladder he ascended easily and was openly welcomed by Mary who brought him into heaven and presented him to Christ! Then all was well. The story was supposed to show how much easier and more effective it is to go to Christ through Mary.
Praise God.
We are supposed to pray to Jesus directly and to Jesus through Mary. We are blessed when we practice it.
The same writer said that the sinner who ventures to come directly to Christ may come with dread of his wrath, but if he prays to the Virgin, she will only have to “show” the son “the breasts that gave him suck”
And his wrath will be immediately appeased! Such reasoning is in direct conflict with scriptural example. “Blessed is the womb that bare thee”, a woman said to Jesus, “and the paps that thou has sucked!” but Jesus answered, “Yea, rather blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it”. (Luke 11:27-28).
You are interpreting this Scripture wrongly. Jesus was telling them what they need to do, how they need to follow Him. He had a habit of telling people what they need to know. He was not saying His mother was not given an extraordinary blessing to give Him birth. We do well to acknowledge that blessing.
The Scripture says that when Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit, she said, “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. And why has this happened to me, that the mother of my Lord comes to me?”
She acknowledged in this statement the great sanctity of the Holy Virgin. Mary replied, “My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for He has looked with favor on the lowliness of His servant. Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed; for the Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is His name.”
She predicted that all generations would call her blessed. If Jesus was contradicting the woman’s claim that Mary was phenomenally blessed, He was sure in for a headache over this!!!
Such ideas about the breasts, on the other hand, were not foreign to the worshippers of the pagan mother goddess. Images of her have been unearthed which often show her breasts extremely out of proportion to her body. In the case of Diana, to symbolize her fertility, she is picture with as many as one hundred breasts!

And where do you see that emphasis on breasts in Catholicism? Nowhere. We hail the Holy Virgin as our queen. There is no devotion to the “breasts of our Lady”.