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Do you believe God can tempt people?Do you believe God can be influenced? How did Jesus tell us to pray?
Do you believe God can tempt people?Do you believe God can be influenced? How did Jesus tell us to pray?
I love this explanation of relics and icons. Can I use it?Why does there need to be a command? Do you know why we venerate relics? Because that relic of a saint connects us to Christ. A person is body and soul, the body is here with us while the soul is with Christ. Ultimately, all veneration given to a saint flows up to Christ because a saint is only a saint because the light of Christ is in them. That halo we place on their icons isn’t merely an indicator of sorts to say they are saints, that is a representation of the reality that Christ’s light shines through them. When we kiss their relics, when we kiss their icons, we ultimately kiss Christ who is in them.
When we pray to saints we know Christ hears our prayers because as Jesus said, He is in them and they in Him. This all is part of the great mystery of Communion which is the very essence of the Church.
First, Catholics are free to pray directly to God or the Saints. We use the Saints because the more people of faith you have praying for you the more efficacious the prayer. A person on earth praying for me can have their prayers diluted or polluted by busy schedules; lifestyles; stress; distractions; stain of unconfessed sins etc. A Saint in Heaven praying for me is someone who is purified and sins no more and in the direct presence of God therefore their prayers are more efficacious.First, Abraham prayed (or spoke) directly with God. There was no intermediary.
Second, if you pray for someone that is not the same thing as praying to them, not the same thing at all.
Third, only God has an infinite mind.
While I pray for you, it’s sad you’ve resorted to insults.Having completed 11 graduate courses in theology from a Roman Catholic seminary and college… (including Mariology and Revelations) I’m not hearing anything new here, just getting lectured by folks who don’t understand why Jesus Christ himself taught us to pray to God and no one else. Well, I used to be there too, so I’m not really so annoyed with the condescension as bored with it. **Enjoy your Mary cult, **I don’t suppose there’s any real harm in it as long as you don’t regress any further into the Babylonian mysteries. Personally I barely have enough time in the day to adequately give praise and adoration to God and throw myself to His mercy let alone hit up any lesser deities, not that I believe there are any.![]()
Thanks! Just don’t pray to me.Praying for you
MJ
I assume you are referring to my use of the word “cult?” Have you ever heard of the apostolic exhortation Marialis Cultis, from Pope Paul VI? Are you aware that the magisterium refers to it as a “cult?”While I pray for you, it’s sad you’ve resorted to insults.
MJ
Of course. There is also the Infant Jesus cult.I assume you are referring to my use of the word “cult?” Have you ever heard of the apostolic exhortation Cultis Marialis, from Pope Paul VI? Are you even aware that the magisterium refers to it as a “cult?”
By the way, I just noticed your favorite Christian song is by Jason Upton. I like that song too, its one of the many songs written by evangelical Protestants that are regular fare in Catholic youth masses and teen charismatic events. Just saying’Of course. There is also the Infant Jesus cult.
MJ
Anti Mother of the Lord cults also who separate Gods Kingdom and His most Holy Family.Having completed 11 graduate courses in theology from a Roman Catholic seminary and college… (including Mariology and Revelations) I’m not hearing anything new here, just getting lectured by folks who don’t understand why Jesus Christ himself taught us to pray to God and no one else. Well, I used to be there too, so I’m not really so annoyed with the condescension as bored with it. Enjoy your Mary cult, I don’t suppose there’s any real harm in it as long as you don’t regress any further into the Babylonian mysteries. Nothing against Mary at all, I’m fine with “full of grace,” virginitas antepartum and in partu (kind of a no-brainer, given antepartum). Immaculate conception? Virginitas post-partum et in perpetuum? Assumption? Not really necessary, are they, for our salvation? The very obsession with these details is prima facie evidence of a cult, which for some detracts from placing the attention where it ought to be placed.
Personally I barely have enough time in the day to adequately give praise and adoration to God and throw myself to His mercy, let alone worry about whether I’m giving Mary hyperdulia. I’m sure she’s doing just fine.
And remain locked in your train of thought which assuredly will kept it intact? Yes, I also vividly remember this part of the conversations. I’m already trying another key to the locked door.Misquoting me and resorting to ad hominems. Sorry, when the flaming starts I disengage.![]()
No, Faithdancer. Jesus never said any such thing. That is a man-made tradition you’ve been duped into believing.Having completed 11 graduate courses in theology from a Roman Catholic seminary and college… (including Mariology and Revelations) I’m not hearing anything new here, just getting lectured by folks who don’t understand why Jesus Christ himself taught us to pray to God and no one else.
Well, law of averages states that even an evangelical Protestant is bound to get something right once in a while. Wouldn’t put too much behind it, though.By the way, I just noticed your favorite Christian song is by Jason Upton. I like that song too, its one of the many songs written by evangelical Protestants that are regular fare in Catholic youth masses and teen charismatic events. Just saying’