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trevora33
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Good afternoon!
For a while now, I have gained an increasing interest in Catholicism. I’ve attended mass and read quite a bit of the Fathers and of content available on this website (as well as watching many videos by Catholic Answers). However, I was wondering if anybody could help me with some questions that I have which are currently holding me back from becoming Catholic. The trial of faith that I’ve been having with my current affiliation has been extremely trying and hard for me, so I really want to make sure that I do more homework this time around if I am to change religions.
My biggest current questions are these:
Firstly, concerning the papacy–how is it that the keys are handed down? I love the doctrine of the papacy and think it makes a lot of sense. However, one confusion I have is how the keys are passed from one pope to the next. I understand that Christ gave Peter the keys of the kingdom, and can wrap my head around Linus, Clement, and others of the early Popes being designated as Peter’s successors while he was yet living. However, beyond the first few popes that may have been hand-selected/ordained successors, how are keys conferred upon future popes? I feel like they should have to have the keys given them by the previous pope. There seem to be cases where intrigue led to some obtaining the papacy from their predecessor, or at least an unrighteous pope succeeding a previous pope that wouldn’t have approved of their successor. How were the keys transferred from the previous pope to the new one? Wouldn’t it be requisite for them to choose their successors as Christ handed the keys to Peter and, arguably, Peter to Linus and Clement? Is it simply by virtue of them being named the Bishop of Rome that they receive the keys? Where did the authority to name a Roman bishop come from pre-1059 before the idea of a papal conclave?
Next question I have is in regard to Marian devotion. I find Marian devotion and the idea of the communion of the saints quite beautiful, and am totally on board with the idea of asking Mary to pray for us. However, what is hard for me to understand is the level and manner of devotion that Mary seems to receive in practice. For instance, in praying the rosary, Mary is beseeched seemingly 10x more than God. Wouldn’t asking her to pray for us once, and spending the rest of the time praying to or worshiping God the Father & Jesus Christ be more appropriate? Also, I notice on Catholic radio and such that Mary is often spoken of as a sort of divine protector almost more than Christ himself (forgive me, that’s just been my impression). For instance, I was listening to the radio today and a priest was saying that the devil is gaining power over hearts and that the one we need to rely on to deliver us is Mary. Isn’t that more than simply asking for her to be our prayer partner? Shouldn’t Christ be the one we believe will deliver us?
I really hope I haven’t offended anybody and that you can forgive me for what may come off as doubtful questions. I truly just want to find the truth and am in hopes that the deep thinkers here might be able to answer some of my questions.
Thank you so much,
Trevor
For a while now, I have gained an increasing interest in Catholicism. I’ve attended mass and read quite a bit of the Fathers and of content available on this website (as well as watching many videos by Catholic Answers). However, I was wondering if anybody could help me with some questions that I have which are currently holding me back from becoming Catholic. The trial of faith that I’ve been having with my current affiliation has been extremely trying and hard for me, so I really want to make sure that I do more homework this time around if I am to change religions.
My biggest current questions are these:
Firstly, concerning the papacy–how is it that the keys are handed down? I love the doctrine of the papacy and think it makes a lot of sense. However, one confusion I have is how the keys are passed from one pope to the next. I understand that Christ gave Peter the keys of the kingdom, and can wrap my head around Linus, Clement, and others of the early Popes being designated as Peter’s successors while he was yet living. However, beyond the first few popes that may have been hand-selected/ordained successors, how are keys conferred upon future popes? I feel like they should have to have the keys given them by the previous pope. There seem to be cases where intrigue led to some obtaining the papacy from their predecessor, or at least an unrighteous pope succeeding a previous pope that wouldn’t have approved of their successor. How were the keys transferred from the previous pope to the new one? Wouldn’t it be requisite for them to choose their successors as Christ handed the keys to Peter and, arguably, Peter to Linus and Clement? Is it simply by virtue of them being named the Bishop of Rome that they receive the keys? Where did the authority to name a Roman bishop come from pre-1059 before the idea of a papal conclave?
Next question I have is in regard to Marian devotion. I find Marian devotion and the idea of the communion of the saints quite beautiful, and am totally on board with the idea of asking Mary to pray for us. However, what is hard for me to understand is the level and manner of devotion that Mary seems to receive in practice. For instance, in praying the rosary, Mary is beseeched seemingly 10x more than God. Wouldn’t asking her to pray for us once, and spending the rest of the time praying to or worshiping God the Father & Jesus Christ be more appropriate? Also, I notice on Catholic radio and such that Mary is often spoken of as a sort of divine protector almost more than Christ himself (forgive me, that’s just been my impression). For instance, I was listening to the radio today and a priest was saying that the devil is gaining power over hearts and that the one we need to rely on to deliver us is Mary. Isn’t that more than simply asking for her to be our prayer partner? Shouldn’t Christ be the one we believe will deliver us?
I really hope I haven’t offended anybody and that you can forgive me for what may come off as doubtful questions. I truly just want to find the truth and am in hopes that the deep thinkers here might be able to answer some of my questions.
Thank you so much,
Trevor