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A famous prayer is “Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ”.
This prayer is said to a person who is in Heaven.
If I were to speak ask a person here on earth to pray for me I would not say eg “Pray for us, O beloved Priest. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ”.
Why would we only say formal prayers to peoole in Heaven? We sometimes use a morw formal language on when speaking to a Priest but using formal prayers is out of the question.
Why is this? This confuses me!
What is the reason we use formal prayers when speaking to people in Heaven?
This prayer is said to a person who is in Heaven.
If I were to speak ask a person here on earth to pray for me I would not say eg “Pray for us, O beloved Priest. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ”.
Why would we only say formal prayers to peoole in Heaven? We sometimes use a morw formal language on when speaking to a Priest but using formal prayers is out of the question.
Why is this? This confuses me!
What is the reason we use formal prayers when speaking to people in Heaven?
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