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I don’t understand why protestants dismiss Mary so much and are so adamant to do so. It’s as if they get all pissy and offended if anyone so much as brings up Mary as a helper or anywhere near a helper.Someone asked a non-Catholic to show where it says that Mary is to be worshipped in Catholic doctrine and I did…now you say it is “semantics”…I am getting the feeling that anything we (non-Catholics) say will be discarded as semantics or worse…
Here is something from the Catechism of the Catholic Church that says “we can pray with and to her”
2679 Mary is the perfect Orans (prayer), a figure of the Church. When we pray to her, we are adhering with her to the plan of the Father, who sends his Son to save all men. Like the beloved disciple we welcome Jesus’ mother into our homes,39 for she has become the mother of all the living. We can pray with and to her. the prayer of the Church is sustained by the prayer of Mary and united with it in hope.
From: vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P9F.HTM
Please understand that I’m no trying to dismiss Mary as a blessed woman, but prayer to God must be only through Jesus. This is why this topic is upsetting to (some) other Christians.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
For example, I manage a company and am the gatekeeper for the owner. Someone wanting to sell us something needs to deal with me directly. They seem to always want to talk to the owner. If they talk to the bookkeeper, she will forward it to me…likewise if they talk to the owner, he will forward it to me…I am the one they need to talk to. Now if someone wants to sell us something and they try to go through the bookkeeper behind my back when I’ve told them to come to me, I’m not going to be happy and may even disregard their offer for trying to go around me or behind my back.
JESUS told us to go to him directly! Why is that so hard to obey? Where does it say “Ask Mary if you don’t want to ask me directly” ?? No where…and don’t refer me to Jesus asking John to take care of her or some far flung verse that has nothing at all to do with getting to God or heaven. Jesus is our Savior! He died on the cross for us! He said to go to Him…don’t we owe Him that little bit of honor and respect?
Your business analogy is not a good one. Sorry. We’re talking about Christ’s mother. We’re not talking about a business. And even so, pretty much many “gatekeepers” do have secretaries.
Has anyone ever gone to your mother, MOTHER, and asked her to ask you to do something? You had the power to do something for someone but they asked your mother as a way to help gain more favor? Why would you deny YOUR OWN MOTHER a favor, a request made by YOUR MOTHER, that would be in line with what you can do and do do? Why do you dismiss and disregard YOUR OWN MOTHER in that respect? How would you like it if someone came up to you and said to your face that YOUR OWN MOTHER doesn’t matter? That she’s nothing? Oh sure, she bore you - simple breeding machine that she is, but now that you’re here we don’t need to show her respect. She’s just some woman and you’re the only one that matters now.
Secondly, one of the things that protestants don’t get, and yes, I’m getting into semantics here, is when a Catholic says we pray “to” someone (other than Christ or God) there is a common understanding that what that means is we are asking for their intercession. Most protestants are so sola fide that they can’t seem to grasp the subtleties of language. Sorry, but that is what you protestants do. You play semantic games and think you take things literally but you don’t. We have SHOWN you how it is that she CONFORMS TO CHRIST HIMSELF and yet, you refuse to even acknowledge that. Don’t forget, a prayer is a petition. We are PETITIONING our Blessed Mother for her HELP.
Again, you’re taking one paragraph (as you do with bible verses) out to show or “prove” your point without taking the whole Catechism into consideration.
BTW, we DO go to Christ directly, in the Mass and with the Holy Eucharist. Why is that so hard for protestants to OBEY? Why is it so hard to understand where everything you have been shown about Mary is that it all points to Christ our saviour himself? EVERYTHING that the Catholic church does is for our salvation, it is to point us to Christ, who IS our salvation. Protestants just can’t (or won’t) seem to GET that.
And this is why the Catholic church has THE FULLNESS of the Truth. We get it all. You don’t. Sorry.
Carlan.