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"The misunderstanding that Catholics worship Mary is based on different understandings of the word “worship.”
For non-Catholics, worship means coming together in a home or church building for prayer and singing and sermons on Sunday, for example.
The Catholic understanding of worship is based on the Bible, starting in the Old Testament. Worship always involved a sacrifice of a victim, back then it was an animal.
In the New Testament, Christ is both the priest and victim. We are saved by his death and resurrection.
Year after year, the Jews observed the Passover with a new animal sacrifice, but the language of their observance unites them with the original Passover observance. Every modern Jew is on a journey of exodus to Jerusalem. Their favorite saying to each other is, “Next year in Jerusalem !”
That teaches us how Catholics understand the “sacrifice” of the Mass, that the bread and wine are supernaturally united with Christ, as the Bible says “this is my body…this is my blood.” Thus, the Mass is the offering of the same sacrifice to God as Christ on the cross. It is, once and for all, the same sacrifice as Calvary. There is only one sacrifice for sin and one high priest.
There’s no “Mary” involved here. That is, there is no sacrifice of anything to Mary. Therefore, there is no worship of Mary."
"The misunderstanding that Catholics worship Mary is based on different understandings of the word “worship.”
For non-Catholics, worship means coming together in a home or church building for prayer and singing and sermons on Sunday, for example.
The Catholic understanding of worship is based on the Bible, starting in the Old Testament. Worship always involved a sacrifice of a victim, back then it was an animal.
In the New Testament, Christ is both the priest and victim. We are saved by his death and resurrection.
Year after year, the Jews observed the Passover with a new animal sacrifice, but the language of their observance unites them with the original Passover observance. Every modern Jew is on a journey of exodus to Jerusalem. Their favorite saying to each other is, “Next year in Jerusalem !”
That teaches us how Catholics understand the “sacrifice” of the Mass, that the bread and wine are supernaturally united with Christ, as the Bible says “this is my body…this is my blood.” Thus, the Mass is the offering of the same sacrifice to God as Christ on the cross. It is, once and for all, the same sacrifice as Calvary. There is only one sacrifice for sin and one high priest.
There’s no “Mary” involved here. That is, there is no sacrifice of anything to Mary. Therefore, there is no worship of Mary."