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Larry1700
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I’m a former Baptist, now a strong Catholic (“strong” in the sense of my belief in the teaching of the Magisterium, apostolic succession, etc.–not in the sense of my personal actions, etc.).
I have prayed the Rosary on and off for the past several years. “On” might be daily for a year. I’m currently praying it daily now.
Still, my Baptist “baggage” tugs at me, even after reading St. Louis de Montfort’s book–though I have probably forgotten much of it.
My questions are:
I have prayed the Rosary on and off for the past several years. “On” might be daily for a year. I’m currently praying it daily now.
Still, my Baptist “baggage” tugs at me, even after reading St. Louis de Montfort’s book–though I have probably forgotten much of it.
My questions are:
- Mary as mother of God.
I understand that Jesus said “I and the Father are one,” but he also said “I must go so the Paraclete may come.” So, while generally speaking, Father, Son and Holy Spirit are the 3 Persons of the one God, it still seems like Mary gave birth to only one Person of the Trinity–not all 3. Therefore, I’m struggling with the idea of Mary being the mother of God, as if to say she is the mother of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. - Mary is crowned Queen of Heaven
Where does this doctrine (if indeed it is a doctrine of the Church) come from? How does any human know what happened to Mary after she went to Heaven? Was it revealed to someone via a personal revelation that the Church sanctioned?