To set the Record straight Catholics do not worship Mary!

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Excuse me, 'lashing out?" Ranting and raving??😃

I asked a simple question. It was neither rude nor uncharitable.
 
I don’t see that in my Bible.

The passage addressed to St. Thomas says nothing about being more blessed than Mary.
Jesus was addressing a crowd when someone said that blessed is the womb which held him and Jesus made the statement about those being even more blessed. I think you know exactly what I was referring to. You seem like a pretty smart person with the Latin name and all.
 
From the short time I’ve been here, it seems to be happening quite often.
 
Luke 11: Yes, and also, blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it.

Not 'those who do so are ‘more blessed’, but that they are ‘likewise’ blessed. Those who hear and keep the word of God are part of the family as well.
 
The Bible contains the inspired Word of God. Mary was a vessel used for Jesus to be made incarnate. Big difference.
 
If you will read carefully, you will note that I said “IF”.

The situation was a hypothetical, but I consider that you have actually proven my point. . .

You were extremely upset at the idea of being accused of something which you did not do, weren’t you? (Again, it was a hypothetical)

How do you think, then, that Catholics feel at being accused of something that they do not do?
 
Napsack, where in Scripture does it say that Mary is ‘just a vessel for God to be made Incarnate?’

Further, Scripture ‘contains the Inspired Word of God’ between the leather covers of an inanimate object.

Mary ‘contained’ (to use your analogy) the Living God for 9 months in her human body, as a human being, nourishing Him with that body, giving birth, suckling, caring for and raising the totality of the Living God, accompanying Him to the cross itself. . .
 
Luke 11: Yes, and also, blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it.

Not 'those who do so are ‘more blessed’, but that they are ‘likewise’ blessed. Those who hear and keep the word of God are part of the family as well.
Luke 11:27 As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the crowd called out, Blessed is the mother who gave birth to you and nursed you and Jesus replied, Blessed RATHER are those who hear the Word of God and obey it.
 
If it wasn’t so tragic it would be absolutely entertaining to watch the RCC dance around quotes like that one about Mary being sovereign in heaven.

There is only one thing I’m aware of that the RCC doesn’t do about Mary, and that is say that she is God. And I think THEY think that as long as they don’t do that, they aren’t worshipping her. But think about what constitutes worship.–Adoration, obssession, thinking about something or someone all the time, making likenesses of the thing or person, ascribing supernatural things to the person or thing, ascribing God-like qualities to the person or thing, taking time that could be spent exclusively with God and devoting that time and energy to the object of your obssession, and maybe one of the ultimates, PRAYING TO THE OBJECT OF YOUR OBSSESSION, my! my! my!
You know what they say…
…It certainly LOOKS like a duck…what are those pieces of skin between the toes?..by golly, it WALKS like a duck…what is that long flat beak for?..those feathers, why…and what IS that noise? Is that barking? No, by golly, I think it QUACKS like a duck! But it’s not. It’s really a dog, and we have some very impressive authorities with amazing pedigrees who will back this up, and by the way, what they say can actually trump anything you may have been taught about ducks
Oh please - your hyperbola and sarcasm tells us what you worship.

What is most tragic here is that we have anti-Catholics on a desperate campaign to search among the 1.2 billion or so Catholics world wide from both the living and now from the deceased as well, to find evidence that a single Catholic worships Mary. The best you can come up with so far as candidate evidence is a single Catholics personal prayers (not approved by The Church or incorporated into any liturgy) that venerate Mary as mother and Queen - albeit robustly. Is this the best you can do? And now to degrade into the old infantile common-man’s logic of: ‘if a single one walks and talks like a duck it must be a duck and as well anything that it flies with’. Well in the logic extension that would make you an idolatrous bird watcher for the fixation you seem to have on it - now wouldn’t it? Please…

This was the same kind of hysteria that led to the witch hunts in Protestant Lutheran Germany that burned 26,000 woman at the stake and over a 100,000 more across Europe at large. In the extension of the precedence of your hyperbola this was no doubt a Protestant’s idea of a proper burnt-offering sacrifice to God???

Sorry for going there - but I needed to highlight the absurdity of the standards of reason you are standing on.

Let’s say for the sake of argument we even reversed the standards of justice and withdrew the principle of a “reasonable benefit of the doubt” to this regarded Saint who made this prayer and let you declare before God and Man your judgement that he is guilty of idolatry - that is 1 man out of 1.2 billion now living (and many billions more deceased). Does that make all of Catholicism Marian worshippers in your personal court of justice? Remember
God will judge you as you yourself judge others - so help you God.

BTW - I personally hope this saint you have maligned is present at your judgement when God asks you to account for why you did not worship God or venerate His Saints to even a fraction of what this man likely did over his life. :mad:

James
 
Napsack, where in Scripture does it say that Mary is ‘just a vessel for God to be made Incarnate?’

Further, Scripture ‘contains the Inspired Word of God’ between the leather covers of an inanimate object.

Mary ‘contained’ (to use your analogy) the Living God for 9 months in her human body, as a human being, nourishing Him with that body, giving birth, suckling, caring for and raising the totality of the Living God, accompanying Him to the cross itself. . .
Wonderful! Why carry on about her? Jesus is our life our sweetness and our hope. Many saints did many great things. They were all human beings just as Mary was.
 
I’m not 'carrying on about her", Napsack. I’m giving her the reverence she is due.

Now, if you ask me about the worship that I give to God, I can tell you that, compared to the reverence I have given to Mary as you have seen, it is as far beyond that as the heavens are above the earth.
 
I’m not 'carrying on about her", Napsack. I’m giving her the reverence she is due.

Now, if you ask me about the worship that I give to God, I can tell you that, compared to the reverence I have given to Mary as you have seen, it is as far beyond that as the heavens are above the earth.
Your actions have surely shown otherwise. I think that is what so many people are seeing and speaking of.
 
I’ve seen Luke 11 without the ‘rather’ but it would only mean that ‘those who hear and keep the word of God’ would be blessed ‘instead of’ Mary IF Mary herself did NOT 'hear and keep the word of God.

Instead, Jesus acknowledges that Mary is blessed with the “YES” part, doesn’t He? And He never in Scripture says that Mary does not hear and keep the word of God, does He?

Therefore, not only is she blessed in being the one who bore Jesus, but also–rather–she is blessed, like us, because she hears and keeps God’s word.
 
I’ve seen Luke 11 without the ‘rather’ but it would only mean that ‘those who hear and keep the word of God’ would be blessed ‘instead of’ Mary IF Mary herself did NOT 'hear and keep the word of God.

Instead, Jesus acknowledges that Mary is blessed with the “YES” part, doesn’t He? And He never in Scripture says that Mary does not hear and keep the word of God, does He?

Therefore, not only is she blessed in being the one who bore Jesus, but also–rather–she is blessed, like us, because she hears and keeps God’s word.
For God’s sake, you argue about the version of Scripture I quoted from and then you cut and paste and then twist to try and keep Mary where you want her in the passage. Read what it says. period.
 
Your actions have surely shown otherwise. I think that is what so many people are seeing and speaking of.
Let me be sure I have this straight.

I come right out and tell you that I reverence Mary, and that I worship God. I come right out and tell you that you have seen examples of that reverence, and that my worship of God is ‘as far above that as the heavens are above the earth’.

And you come back with the post above.

How do you dare to tell me that ‘my actions have surely shown otherwise?’

You became extremely upset when you erroneously thought that someone had judged “protestants” unfairly, not even you ‘personally’. . .

Yet you can turn around, and basically claim that no matter what I say, I’m a LIAR according to you? You can accuse me falsely and that’s perfectly fine to deny my words and impugn my truthfulness?

Is this what you are really saying?
Are you calling me a liar? How else am I to understand your words of “your actions have shown otherwise” other than that you saying to me, “You lie?”
 
How am I ‘cutting and pasting?’ You yourself posted the Scripture of “Yes, rather”. . are you trying to deny that Jesus said “Yes” and acknowledged that Mary was blessed for bearing Him?
 
How am I ‘cutting and pasting?’ You yourself posted the Scripture of “Yes, rather”. . are you trying to deny that Jesus said “Yes” and acknowledged that Mary was blessed for bearing Him?
It doesn’t say Yes, Rather. Jesus just says Rather. What are you driving at here?
 
Luke 11:27:
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While he was speaking, a woman from the crowd called out and said to him, “Blessed is the womb that carried you and the breasts at which you nursed.”
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He replied, “Rather, blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it.”
Footnote from USCCB said:
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The beatitude in Luke 11:28 should not be interpreted as a rebuke of the mother of Jesus; see the note on Luke 8:21. Rather, it emphasizes (like Luke 2:35) that attentiveness to God’s word is more important than biological relationship to Jesus.

usccb.org/nab/bible/luke/luke11.htm
 
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