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Then we can obtain “everything” through Mary - as well as through a priest? I suppose this make sense, although it seems a strange way to think about salvation - at least to a Reformed Protestant.
For a Protestant, I think this is all what a photographer would call a “depth of field” issue. Which is to say it’s about focus. I think Catholics have a much broader depth of field in terms of who the focus on with regard to salvation. You guys think about and focus on a lot of people it seems - Christ, Mary, the Pope, your bishop, your parish priest - when thinking about salvation. (I understand though that somehow, in this formula, you believe that everything comes from Christ).
We Protestants must seem like simpletons then to you, no? When it comes to salvation, we focus on, and give credit to one person, and one person only - Jesus Christ. I say this with humility - perhaps your faith is strong enough to hold this broader depth of field in such a way that gives Christ - and everyone else - the credit and reverence they deserve. I must confess that I am not capable of such a feat. I have trouble enough keeping myself out of His way!
I any case, as I’ve said before, this is a large cultural gap between us. One I fear will take quite some time to bridge. Having said that though - we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us!
For a Protestant, I think this is all what a photographer would call a “depth of field” issue. Which is to say it’s about focus. I think Catholics have a much broader depth of field in terms of who the focus on with regard to salvation. You guys think about and focus on a lot of people it seems - Christ, Mary, the Pope, your bishop, your parish priest - when thinking about salvation. (I understand though that somehow, in this formula, you believe that everything comes from Christ).
We Protestants must seem like simpletons then to you, no? When it comes to salvation, we focus on, and give credit to one person, and one person only - Jesus Christ. I say this with humility - perhaps your faith is strong enough to hold this broader depth of field in such a way that gives Christ - and everyone else - the credit and reverence they deserve. I must confess that I am not capable of such a feat. I have trouble enough keeping myself out of His way!
I any case, as I’ve said before, this is a large cultural gap between us. One I fear will take quite some time to bridge. Having said that though - we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us!