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The Kingdom is those in heaven as well as those on earth. In James, it says ‘pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.’ We are to pray for one another.
That’s what this site intended to do ,get people interested in false claims,they don’t bring unity or speak the truth but rather scatter and cause scandals ,which Jesus warned us .Ahead of time, I just wanted to say I don’t 100% agree with this article for sure, but it did bring up an interesting topic.
This is really offensive to Catholics ,it’s like saying protestants worship god and goddesses how would you feel ?Catholics have patron saints and such and sometimes they seem to have similar roles to gods/goddesses.
Patron saints are kept on the baptism days or Birthdays of the birth day of the child in the family ,and as that particular saints have conquered sin by the Grace of God and as they struggled like any of us and lead a life of holiness and humility, where blessed by God of different Graces and Virtues .its like asking their help and intercession to pray for you to Jesus ,just like our friends ask for our prayers and we to them,since they are close to Jesus and have access ,than we sinners are ,more-ever they did the will of God .One of the comments on this thread said something along the lines of “I like to pray to Saint _______. They are good for helping with _____.” It really bothered me. I was wondering if y’all could explain that to me. Again, I mean no disrespect and I don’t you to think that I have the same attitude as that article.
Yea,we understand ,there are 100’s of websites by protestants who wrongly misrepresent the Catholic Church and its a teachings and as Bishop Fulton Sheen said “There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate The Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be.”I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to offend. I just said that’s it how it seems from an outsider’s standpoint. I didn’t really think y’all treated the saints like that. I knew there had to be an explanation which is why I asked for clarification.
Then you accept this right ! praying for the loved deceased family of God .Oops, I should have said the Methodist church founder encouraged praying for the dead, not praying to the saints. John Wesley said, “I believe it to be a duty to observe, to pray for the Faithful Departed.” Just adding this comment to clarify.
First it’s best to understand the Saints can do nothing without God. When we ask a Saint for help, we’re asking them to intercede between us & Jesus.One of the comments on this thread said something along the lines of “I like to pray to Saint _______. They are good for helping with _____.” It really bothered me. I was wondering if y’all could explain that to me. Again, I mean no disrespect and I don’t you to think that I have the same attitude as that article. Much love!![]()
Thumbs up! Yes - saints are liken to the angels who do God’s bidding. Bless the LORD, you His angels, Mighty in strength, who perform His word, Obeying the voice of His word!The important things to remember are saints are human (souls now in heaven), and they are just friends we choose to help us pray. THAT’S IT. They aren’t gods or goddesses. They don’t have any powers except to pray, and because they are very holy, they are good at praying and very close to God. If God works any miracle through them (let’s say you pray to St. Peregrine and your cancer miraculously disappears) then it’s God working the miracle, NOT THE SAINT. The Saint asked and God did the cure.
Amen! There are two prayers which gives our spirit, (not in the flesh - but in the spirit) that confidence “to be able to” approach the throne of God. We are sometimes weakened by our sins that strip us of that confidence to approach God. Our sins turn us away from God instead of toward him. Unfortunately sin weakens the spirit! And, when we are in the state of sin we our ashamed of approaching God. So what make’s us finally turn toward him? What make’s God take notice of us? Like King David said, “What is man that You take thought of him, And the son of man that You care for him?” 2nd book of Maccabees From the Jews of Jerusalem and Judea to those in Egypt, warm greetings.God says we should approach His throne with confidence. (Hebrews 4:16
Well, we’re no longer in the Old Testament. We’re in the New. Therefore, we are speaking directly to Mary. Turn your Bible to Hebrews 12. Read from v. 18-21. We are not there. We are here:First question, I’ve heard that Catholics don’t pray to Mary like you would pray to God, but that Catholics pray that Mary intercedes for them. Yet, in the Hail Mary prayer it sounds like you are speaking directly to Mary. How can you talk to directly to Mary or pray to her without committing idolatry?
Not true. We believe that the Saints hear our prayers. But we believe they are more alive than you or I. And they are standing right beside you, everyone of them.Second, Catholics believe that dead saints hear prayers to them.
Answer this question. Scripture says that all the Saints and Angels are surrounding you. How is that possible?That means they may receive millions of requests for prayer in one day. Are the saints to spend all their time praying that God helps us? Though the saints are blessed, they are not omnipotent or all-powerful.