Maybe it’s just my protestant belief system through which I process the Christian faith, but I can’t get over the hurdle that a devotion to Mary is somehow taking away from devotion to Christ in that it takes the focus off Christ and redirects it to Christ’s mother, or at least that is how I perceive it.
In my mind, it’s like saying, “I don’t think God can directly help me if I go to Him through Christ in prayer. Therefore, I’m going to be like a child who goes to his mother to try to get her to persuade my father to answer my prayer because he is either distracted, disinterested, or doesn’t care about me like she does”.
I don’t believe that God is disinterested and uncaring. He loves each of us dearly and does not require any middle man (or woman) to communicate with Him except His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior.
On the other hand, I think many protestants land on the opposite side of the spectrum where they basically ignore Mary except during the Christmas season. My guess it is an overcompensation for all the attention that Catholics give her.
I think protestants would be better served to find ways to acknowledge and recognize Mary’s great role and contributions to the Christian faith without necesarily praying to her or having a devotion to her. After all, Holy Scripture calls her “Blessed”.
A nice Catholic on this forum once told me that Mary is in heaven praying for me even if I don’t pray to her. I appreciate that and it has stuck with me in a positive way. I will try to keep an open mind because I realize my thoughts are fallible and there is only one God and I’m definitely not Him

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I respect those who maintain a devotion to the Virgin Mary but my prayers will be continue to be directed to God alone through His beloved Son Jesus Christ.