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While I am new to posting, I am not new to the forum…and I have listened to “Catholic Answers Live” for about three to four years now…I have found it to be very informative and it definitely dispelled many of the “myths” I had associated with Catholicism, I admit to my shame. Being from the Quaker tradition, you’d think I be more open to the truth, but I “accepted” some of the myths Protestants have told of Catholics without really ever condisering if they were even true.
Example…seeking the intercession of the Saints and Mary…hearing the explanation that we are part of a single Body…composed of those who are alive in Christ now and those who are alive in Christ in heaven…if God is the God of the living and not of the dead, why wouldn’t we ask those dearly departed saints that surround us as a “cloud of witnesses” to pray for us…we seek the intercession of those alive in Christ on this Side, why not other Side. I understand the concept now…to understand is not to embrace it fully, but it is no longer “strange” to me and I don’t believe Catholics “pray to them” to the exclusion of approaching the Light for themselves…I know most Protestants ask for prayers of their friends.
Another “myth” is how could Mary be Immaculate…it is no longer a strange assertion…I understand how she is called the Mother of God now…I have come to a greater appreciation to the Mother of the Lord and her place in the “story of salvation”…
I also have seen some of the misconception many Catholics have about Protestants reinforced in some of these forums, but that is to be expected…we all tend to be “isolationists” in our thinking and tend to divide “us” and “them”, which is sad…but true.
Example…seeking the intercession of the Saints and Mary…hearing the explanation that we are part of a single Body…composed of those who are alive in Christ now and those who are alive in Christ in heaven…if God is the God of the living and not of the dead, why wouldn’t we ask those dearly departed saints that surround us as a “cloud of witnesses” to pray for us…we seek the intercession of those alive in Christ on this Side, why not other Side. I understand the concept now…to understand is not to embrace it fully, but it is no longer “strange” to me and I don’t believe Catholics “pray to them” to the exclusion of approaching the Light for themselves…I know most Protestants ask for prayers of their friends.
Another “myth” is how could Mary be Immaculate…it is no longer a strange assertion…I understand how she is called the Mother of God now…I have come to a greater appreciation to the Mother of the Lord and her place in the “story of salvation”…
I also have seen some of the misconception many Catholics have about Protestants reinforced in some of these forums, but that is to be expected…we all tend to be “isolationists” in our thinking and tend to divide “us” and “them”, which is sad…but true.