I’m technically a Catholic, although I have some strong Protestant leanings. You seem interested in a genuine discussion about Mary, which is unusual around here.
My beliefs:
- There can hardly be any greater honour than bringing to birth the son of God. Mary, therefore, has a special place in humanity.
- She must have been holy; not sinless, but holy.
Upon what do you base this notion? Just one question. Do you believe God is capable of creating Mary free from original sin?
- I suppose she had to be virginally pure before she gave birth to Jesus. Perpetually a virgin? Guesswork on the part of the church. We have no way of knowing that and no reason to believe it.
Well, we do have a way of knowing, or at least a reason to believe and that is because the Church, which is prevented from error by the Holy Spirit, has said so. We can believe this as much as we can believe that the canon of Scripture is the inspired word of God. Why? Because the Church said so. If you can’t trust the Church in these matters, then you really can trust anything it has taught.
- The Assumption: more guesswork. How can anyone take us seriously when we insist on myths like this?
Are you making an infallible statement that the Assumption is a myth? The Church, which was around when Mary walked the earth (you weren’t), has proclaimed that she was, indeed, assumed, body and soul, into heaven. In fact the Church is so convinced of this that it is a doctrine. Again, if you are going to question this then you had better question the inspiration of the Bible as well.
- Queen of Heaven: no-one knows who is in Heaven and who is not. It is extremely presumptuous to declare someone to be the Queen of Heaven.
FIrst of all the Catholic Church does know of some who are in heaven. They are called saints. The reason we know they are in heaven is because they have comminicated that to the Church through miracles. How many miracles have been attributed to Mary? Countless miracles (Lourdes, Fatima, Quadalupe, and on and on and on). Fatima was witnessed by over 100,000 people. Trust me, Mary is in heaven and if she is not then we might as well throw in the towel 'cause we don’t have a chance.
- Co-Redemptrix: highly presumptuous. I believe Christ does the job of redeeming all by himself, without any assistance.
Well, Christ did redeem the world all by himself, but it was only because of Mary’s “yes”, her willingness become the mother of God. Therefore, she also had a role to play.
I think that much of Mariology is a load of wishful nonsense perpetuated by a male-dominated church desperate for a female figurehead to revere–if not as a god, as the next best thing.
Yes, those male chauvinist pigs. How dare they? But wait a minute, why would a bucnh of male, chauvinit pigs be looking for a female figurehead?
I don’t believe in praying to saints, so I don’t pray to Mary.
Mary does not figure in my belief system. Not one bit. That’s another reason why I can’t be a true Catholic.
Sounds like you don’t believe in much of anything. I would recommend that you try and inform yourself concerning the Church you profess and ask yourself honestly if you have any real evidence on which to base your current beliefs. Hope you find your way back, you don’t know what you’re missing.
