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UndertheRadar
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Warning: Not doctrine. Just my two cents
Here’s the way I look at it: If we as Catholics know that God created us in His own image, and our bodies just the way he wanted them to be, why would a tattoo of the Blessed Virgin Mary be honoring her? To me this would be implying that although we are grateful for our bodies, we want to honor Mary by altering what her Creator made, as if we could make it better. A tattoo IMO would bring more attention to yourself than to Mary. Mary is not so concerned with the things of this world as she is concerned about the sacraments, prayer, virtue, etc. If you want to honor Mary, then continue to do these things. If you want to make a statement publicly of your devotion to her, then I think she might appreciate you saying a rosary in public more than a tattoo.
Here’s the way I look at it: If we as Catholics know that God created us in His own image, and our bodies just the way he wanted them to be, why would a tattoo of the Blessed Virgin Mary be honoring her? To me this would be implying that although we are grateful for our bodies, we want to honor Mary by altering what her Creator made, as if we could make it better. A tattoo IMO would bring more attention to yourself than to Mary. Mary is not so concerned with the things of this world as she is concerned about the sacraments, prayer, virtue, etc. If you want to honor Mary, then continue to do these things. If you want to make a statement publicly of your devotion to her, then I think she might appreciate you saying a rosary in public more than a tattoo.