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That’s fine! Did you learn something? Did we answer your question?I’m sorry. I was the instigator of the off-target discussion.
That’s fine! Did you learn something? Did we answer your question?I’m sorry. I was the instigator of the off-target discussion.
If God usually grants only through Mary, then why even bother praying to saints or God?That’s fine! Did you learn something? Did we answer your question?
To be honest, someone else will have to answer this. I’m sorry I can’t answer it for you.If God usually grants only through Mary, then why even bother praying to saints or God?
Jesus told us to Ask. Ask God, not His mother…
Or did things change after her assumption into heaven and coronation as queen of heaven and earth?
When we ask, are our petitions re-directed to Mary?
There is nothing here which isn’t Christocentric, its the humility which the Lord displayed in lowering Himself to achieve the atonement which He requires of us in atonement. In this sense the Saints and Mary along with the prophets are examples of virtue which they achieved on their journey which becomes indicative of our struggles. In this sense individuals seek to imitate to obtain through intercession.If God usually grants only through Mary, then why even bother praying to saints or God?
Jesus told us to Ask. Ask God, not His mother…
Or did things change after her assumption into heaven and coronation as queen of heaven and earth?
When we ask, are our petitions re-directed to Mary?
I know of no former Catholics that worshipped Mary when they were Catholic. I would tell them that Marian worship is idolatry, and the Catholic Church views such a thing as blatant heresy.Are there any former Catholics here that can say you did worship Mary when you were Catholic? If not what do you say to those who believe you did?
Peace!!!
A. God grants graces to whom God wills.If “all grace” = Incarnation and subsequent salvation of humanity, then I can see how grace was ordered through Mary.
But what about “everyday” graces? Such as the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to choose right versus wrong, the grace to persevere in difficult situations, the grace of some or all virtues, financial success, scholastic aptitude, etc?
Are they not directly from the Holy Trinity (or God the Spirit)…?
Or does Mary deliver these divine favors to us…? Or God gives to Mary, who then gives to our guardian angel, who is also supposed to protect us…?
This whole sequence and order of grace is very confusing…
There have been at least 2 former Catholics on this thread who have confessed they did in fact worship Mary in the past and bases on our teaching of where true worship comes from (the heart) I don’t think we can say we know better. If we think we can correct them and say “no, you really didn’t” our reasoning on this falls apart.I know of no former Catholics that worshipped Mary when they were Catholic. I would tell them that Marian worship is idolatry, and the Catholic Church views such a thing as blatant heresy.
None, its a perpetrated fairy tale and most astonishing by those who call themselves Christian.I know of no former Catholics that worshipped Mary when they were Catholic. I would tell them that Marian worship is idolatry, and the Catholic Church views such a thing as blatant heresy.
Just curious: what are the names of those 2 people, on this thread, who claimed to worship Mary; I would like to talk to them?There have been at least 2 former Catholics on this thread who have confessed they did in fact worship Mary in the past and bases on our teaching of where true worship comes from (the heart) I don’t think we can say we know better. If we think we can correct them and say “no, you really didn’t” our reasoning on this falls apart.
There have been and will continue to be many threads explaining the true teaching of the church to those who have been wrongly taught or, like myself, not taught at all of what true worship is. It was not my intent to make this thread one of those but to simply poll former Catholics and to approach the point from a would be obvious conclusion that has proven failure. As I said earlier some, simply just have never thought of themselves worshiping Mary but ride the bandwagon of non-Catholics speaking this untruth. Who knows, maybe some day those 2 former Catholics will come to a deeper understanding of what true worship is, or is not, as the church teaches.
Peace!!!
Doug SJust curious: what are the names of those 2 people, on this thread, who claimed to worship Mary; I would like to talk to them?![]()
And Faithdancer even after some clarifications…Yes. I am trying to think of reasons that i can dismiss my behavior.
The truth is I willingly did this all the time.
Upon further review (as they say in the NFL), I guess I did “worship” Mary when I attended the Catholic church, since I did pray to Mary, and prayer is worship. However, I wasn’t thinking of it that way at the time and I don’t pray to Mary anymore so…error fixed!
Happy Easter! He is risen indeed!
Peace, Mark“Have no fear of loving the Blessed Virgin too much, you will never love her enough, and Jesus will be pleased since the Blessed Virgin is His Mother.”
*** ~ St. Therese of Lisieux in a letter From Thérèse to her cousin Marie Guérin.
May 30, 1889 ~***
Doug S
And Faithdancer even after some clarifications…
Prayer is not worship.Originally Posted by Faithdancer View Post
Upon further review (as they say in the NFL), I guess I did “worship” Mary when I attended the Catholic church, since I did pray to Mary, and prayer is worship. However, I wasn’t thinking of it that way at the time and I don’t pray to Mary anymore so…error fixed!
Happy Easter! He is risen indeed!
Interesting posts to be sure. As far as Mary worship? Unless you have a golden statue of Mary on an ornate altar, and walk around it with a thurible and incense her and chant to her all night long…I seriously doubt it.I truly believe if you would make a sincere effort to try to get to know our Good Mother, and develop a deep relationship with her, you cannot believe the change she’ll bring about in you! She was instrumental in bringing me back to the Church, some 20 plus years ago. And the real game changer was the De Montfort Consecration, “To Jesus through Mary.” What has been written about “True Devotion” is oh so true. She leads you to a much deeper love for her Son. She imparts her love for Him into your heart. And to be quite honest with you, I don’t know how I could ever possibly repay her for it. What an extraordinary gift…from such an extraordinary woman! Looking back on it now, it was without question one of the best and most meaningful decisions I’ve ever made. And I’ll tell you something, there is not a single day that goes by, that I don’t thank the Good Lord above for the exceptional gift He’s given to us all, this gift which is His Mother. I’m not even the least bit afraid to admit, that I cherish and treasure my Mama Mary like there’s no tomorrow!..What a Gal!
Peace, Mark
I also think it’s important to point out that one of De Montfort’s most famous sayings was “God Alone.” Obviously he didn’t exalt Mary to even close to a level as God, but he recognized her significance in the spiritual life.Interesting posts to be sure. As far as Mary worship? Unless you have a golden statue of Mary on an ornate altar, and walk around it with a thurible and incense her and chant to her all night long…I seriously doubt it.I truly believe if you would make a sincere effort to try to get to know our Good Mother, and develop a deep relationship with her, you cannot believe the change she’ll bring about in you! She was instrumental in bringing me back to the Church, some 20 plus years ago. And the real game changer was the De Montfort Consecration, “To Jesus through Mary.” What has been written about “True Devotion” is oh so true. She leads you to a much deeper love for her Son. She imparts her love for Him into your heart. And to be quite honest with you, I don’t know how I could ever possibly repay her for it. What an extraordinary gift…from such an extraordinary woman! Looking back on it now, it was without question one of the best and most meaningful decisions I’ve ever made. And I’ll tell you something, there is not a single day that goes by, that I don’t thank the Good Lord above for the exceptional gift He’s given to us all, this gift which is His Mother. I’m not even the least bit afraid to admit, that I cherish and treasure my Mama Mary like there’s no tomorrow!..What a Gal!
Peace, Mark
Well thats good for him,I also think it’s important to point out that one of De Montfort’s most famous sayings was “God Alone.” Obviously he didn’t exalt Mary to even close to a level as God, but he recognized her significance in the spiritual life.
And, what an extraordinary saint he was!St. Maximilian Kolbe has some great work on Mary! I’ve read some of it and I honestly couldn’t comprehend it all! This is sure to help!
Richard Feynman
Mark 3:31-35.Just curious: what are the names of those 2 people, on this thread, who claimed to worship Mary; I would like to talk to them?![]()
Since you have now given equal authority to all individuals, your opinion is noted!As **a former Roman Catholic,I would say that there is no scriptural authority ,**whereby the humble Mary ,is uprooted from her God honoured role,as the earthly “mother of Jesus” .
And is then made to appear as the “mother of God” :exalted high into the heavens ;and made to become such a one as is seen in Rev 12,
“And there appeared a great wonder in heaven;a woman clothed with the sun,and the moon under her feet,and on her head a crown of twelve stars”
Catholics may point to and indeed do ,infer that when he is seen providing his mothers earthly(and spiritual) necessities,( at the cross) ,during his absence,Jesus also intended to signify much,much more .
That is more than the immediate sense of his words.
“He saith unto his mother, woman behold thy Son!”
“Then said he to his disciple,“Behold thy mother!” " And from that hour that disciple took her into his own home”(John 19:27&28)
**First I would say **that Jesus by safely providing for his mother with the disciple " whom he loved"(in a special sense) and this was done first :is seen to uphold the natural biblical order of things where the man is the head of the woman.( In respect to doctrinal truth)1Corinthians 11:8.
For me ,that Jesus addresses his mother by that which signifies the female sex ,as a whole:
“woman” he ,by using this general term,is ,I believe ,pointing to the conclusion of her earthly role and wonderfully submissive role ,as his mother ,in his earthly pilgrimage.
This earthly journey that they both shared ( in a unique way) as mother and Son , was now accomplished; because the eternal Son of God ,was so soon ,to return to is Heavenly Father.
Already in Mark 3 for example ,Jesus had previously shown ,even with the saints on earth, a new and heavenly ( by his cross) order of relationship. “The same is my mother”.
For me then Joel371
Can you explain please? It seems you are saying you didn’t worship Mary but if you were now doing the things you once did you would be in fact worshipping Mary. If this is true what changed? How can what you did in the past not be worship if you currently believe it would have been?I don’t believe ,when I was once a RC ,that I was worshipping “Mary” ; that is Mary of the scriptures .But now I would equate it to a female worship ,that predates Mary the mother of Jesus by a long shot: