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FabiusMaximus
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Catholics and Orthodox (among others of course) claim that there is a distinct and important differences between worship, reserved to God alone, and veneration, or honor and deference given to Mary, the angels, the saints, and objects like icons and statues.
To me this makes a lot of sense.
However, I’d like to have some clarification from Catholics on these phrases:
“Praised be Jesus and Mary…”
“Praised be the Eucharistic hearts of Jesus and Mary…”
Before I get the endless comments of “the Catechism doesn’t embrace this” or a general rehash of what the distinction of veneration and worship is, could someone explain to me the difference here? I’m not alleging that the Pope or a high Catholic ecclesiastical official officially has said anything remotely similar to this.
“Praised be to Jesus and Mary” - is this worship, or is this veneration? How do you distinguish here that Jesus is being worshiped and Mary only “venerated”? The line appears to be fuzzy and unclear. I’ve heard this being said on a couple occasions by a lay Catholic. Is he misguided?
See, I often here Catholics say that Mary points only to Jesus. OK, fine. But on various occasions, it seems more to me that Jesus and Mary are being put almost on equal footing. Perhaps not intentionally, but it certainly appears that way. How do you draw the line? If you’re “praising” two people, who is getting the “better praise”?
Additionally, when Mary at Fatíma stated that her “Immaculate Heart will triumph” - what does she mean here? What is her immaculate heart? Why isn’t she saying that Christ’s sacred heart will triumph? Isn’t she pointing to herself here, and not to Jesus?
If this post appears combative, I apologize ahead of time, that’s not my intention. I’m asking honest questions, and I haven’t really gotten a straight answer yet.
To me this makes a lot of sense.
However, I’d like to have some clarification from Catholics on these phrases:
“Praised be Jesus and Mary…”
“Praised be the Eucharistic hearts of Jesus and Mary…”
Before I get the endless comments of “the Catechism doesn’t embrace this” or a general rehash of what the distinction of veneration and worship is, could someone explain to me the difference here? I’m not alleging that the Pope or a high Catholic ecclesiastical official officially has said anything remotely similar to this.
“Praised be to Jesus and Mary” - is this worship, or is this veneration? How do you distinguish here that Jesus is being worshiped and Mary only “venerated”? The line appears to be fuzzy and unclear. I’ve heard this being said on a couple occasions by a lay Catholic. Is he misguided?
See, I often here Catholics say that Mary points only to Jesus. OK, fine. But on various occasions, it seems more to me that Jesus and Mary are being put almost on equal footing. Perhaps not intentionally, but it certainly appears that way. How do you draw the line? If you’re “praising” two people, who is getting the “better praise”?
Additionally, when Mary at Fatíma stated that her “Immaculate Heart will triumph” - what does she mean here? What is her immaculate heart? Why isn’t she saying that Christ’s sacred heart will triumph? Isn’t she pointing to herself here, and not to Jesus?
If this post appears combative, I apologize ahead of time, that’s not my intention. I’m asking honest questions, and I haven’t really gotten a straight answer yet.