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I agree with Doc here. I pray the rosary regularly and I think the Virgin Mother is the bees knees tbh; I HIGHLY recommend devotion to anyone. God is always God though. We shouldn’t confuse the two.
yea, few Catholic feel uncomfortable because they lack proper understanding of the Marian devotion, i myself felt the same once, not any more, and even post R CIA’s or protestant converts to Catholicism would take some time or even many years to really understand this devotion.I am catholic, but devotion to Mary makes me quite uncomfortable. Not the idea of devotion to her in and of itself, but seeing it lived out. I think many people take it way too far.
This is a false claim or lack of of proper understanding ,and which is widely misrepresented by a some,those who prayer to Mary often ,would always have great and fervent love of the Lord ,there are many saints like St Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort,st john maria Vianney,st Padre pio,Don Bosco, just to name a few,well this list is endless and all those who had the devotion to Mary are great saints, how much easier for our salvation,to Jesus through Mary,and through Mary to Jesus.But, when I see people who are “putting their trust in Jesus and Mary,” that does not sit well with me. Or, when people say they pray exclusively to Mary. I do not understand this. And, to justify this what I would call excessive Marian devotion, they always say “you can’t love Mary more than Jesus did.” It is not a real answer.
This is virtually impossible unless you belong to some weird fringe group.If you spend more time with Mary than you spend with Jesus, it’s too much.
To further explain exactly what constituted “too far” with this fringe group, they believed that a visionary currently on earth was either the reincarnation of Mary or possessed by Mary (depending on which source you read) and prayed to the visionary. Since the Church doesn’t believe in reincarnation or that Mary (or any saint) possesses people, this is obviously “off the deep end”. The group further started having a priest ordain its own priests and setting itself up as a schismatic church in opposition to the established Church. This is all heretical stuff and way beyond any approved Marian devotion.The Army of Mary is a group that grew out of Catholics but went off the deep end with regards to the blessed mother. We do know too far when we see it.
She is the surest, fastest, and safest way to Jesus.
I don’t understand this “fastest surest way” stuff. Jesus said we could go to him directly. How is anything faster or surer than that?However, it is a problem when people say that their favored way is better, faster or surer than another’s preferences.
The above is more or less a direct quotation from St. Louis de Montfort’s “Treatise on True Devotion”.I don’t understand this “fastest surest way” stuff. Jesus said we could go to him directly. How is anything faster or surer than that?
The idea is that to the extent Jesus/ God might be difficult for us to approach, or to approach fully and without reserve, Mary can help. To the extent we might be in a “they have no wine” / “Woman, what does that have to do with me?” situation, Mary can help.
- Finally, God in these times wishes his Blessed Mother to be more known, loved and honoured than she has ever been. This will certainly come about if the elect, by the grace and light of the Holy Spirit, adopt the interior and perfect practice of the devotion which I shall later unfold. Then they will clearly see that beautiful Star of the Sea, as much as faith allows. Under her guidance they will perceive the splendours of this Queen and will consecrate themselves entirely to her service as subjects and slaves of love. They will experience her motherly kindness and affection for her children. They will love her tenderly and will appreciate how full of compassion she is and how much they stand in need of her help. In all circumstances they will have recourse to her as their advocate and mediatrix with Jesus Christ. They will see clearly that she is the safest, easiest, shortest and most perfect way of approaching Jesus and will surrender themselves to her, body and soul, without reserve in order to belong entirely to Jesus.
Please notice the Catechism text uses the word “intrinsic” and puts it in italics to emphasize the word – “intrinsic” – I put that word in bold to emphasize it more – because the word means “something we cannot do without”. The Catechism gives much more on Mary, explaining what the Church teaches. A person need only go to the index to learn more about Mary and the Truth the Holy Spirit has given the Church. I thank those on this thread who referred to St. Louis De Montfort, St. Alphonsus and St. Maximilian Kolbe – all great champions of Mary who practiced and taught the Church’s True Devotion to Mary.II. DEVOTION TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN
971 “All generations will call me blessed”: “The Church’s devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship.” The Church rightly honors "the Blessed Virgin with special devotion. From the most ancient times the Blessed Virgin has been honored with the title of ‘Mother of God,’ to whose protection the faithful fly in all their dangers and needs… This very special devotion … differs essentially from the adoration which is given to the incarnate Word and equally to the Father and the Holy Spirit, and greatly fosters this adoration." The liturgical feasts dedicated to the Mother of God and Marian prayer, such as the rosary, an “epitome of the whole Gospel,” express this devotion to the Virgin Mary.
From De Montfort’s 33 day concecration;I don’t understand this “fastest surest way” stuff. Jesus said we could go to him directly. How is anything faster or surer than that?
He believed that consecrating oneself to Mary was ultimately consecrating oneself to “God Alone” through Mary.To God Alone, by Christ’s Wisdom, in the Spirit, in communion with Mary, for the reign of God