So fascinating. Especially considering how many Catholics here have consistently told me, “we just ask her to pray for us; kind of like how you ask your friend to pray for you.” But it seems as if it’s much, much more than that to Catholics.
I feel like the topic of Mary has derailed this thread, but I must ask one more question because I always thought it was a rumor of some sorts. The term “mediatrix” I thought was not an official label given to Mary, but I found it in the article you showed me:
969 "This motherhood of Mary in the order of grace continues uninterruptedly from the consent which she loyally gave at the Annunciation and which she sustained without wavering beneath the cross, until the eternal fulfillment of all the elect. Taken up to heaven she did not lay aside this saving office but by her manifold intercession continues to bring us the gifts of eternal salvation . ... Therefore the Blessed Virgin is invoked in the Church under the titles of Advocate, Helper, Benefactress, and Mediatrix."
Is this her official title (among many)? And if so, is she the only mediatrix or are there others?
I think it’s appropriate to discuss Mary in this thread
although not exclusively because she IS a huge sticking
point for many Protestants- some more than others.
And even among the Big Three, if you will, Catholic
Churches- Orthodox, Roman and Eastern- there are
differences. I’m a Roman Catholic brought up by an
Eastern Catholic mother so my view of Mary may be a
bit more extreme, I don’t know.
Mary is our Mother. Just like at the Wedding at Cana
when the stewards told her of their wine needs, we also
can ask her to pray for us to her Son and to our
Father.
I think you were on another thread where I pointed that
out maybe? That’s exactly what she was at Cana. The
mediatrix between Jesus and the bridal party. We do not
always presume to be in the Son’s good graces. We sometimes
go like little kids and say " mommy, can you ask Dad?"
“Mommy can you ask Jesus?” you ever do that
with your own mom when you were a kid?
It’s kind of like that.