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D3b3ra
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Hi everyone! Okay, so lets get down to business. I want to say on a side note growing up, I was non-denominational. I don’t mean a “mom & pop” kind of parish either. My old church was established long long ago and is very creditable and respected among the other churches (of other denominations including Catholic) in the area. That being said, until I was in RCIA (which was terrible, another story for another day) I never once knew I was “protesting” the Catholic church. I never knew I was labeled as a Protestant by the Church. And lemme tell ya, I didn’t like it. So I came into the Catholic Church kicking and screaming. So that being said, I am going to give you MY point of view, not the actual Protestant churches or anyone else’s. Just mine and how I was raised. The end.
- I never had any feelings of tension with our Blessed Mother until I became Catholic. Heres why, it has nothing to do with venerating her or celebrating a feast day. It has nothing to do with the Rosary. Its when I have heard people say," If Jesus won’t let you in the front door, Mary will let you in the back."… UMMM NO! His own words are (John 14:6) " Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me"… Key words “except threw me”. That to me is a crystal clear explanation and I can’t fathom what anyone else would want Jesus to say.
- I know people, these are real people who I love very much, who, in there own words, have a better relationship with the Blessed Mother then they do her Son. THEE SON. Like thats so sad!
Not that Mary isn’t wonderful and great and beautiful and all those other great things about her but she didn’t DIE for anyone. She did not bear the weight of the world and then have to ask her Father “Why have you forsaken me” She didn’t defeat sin and then conquer death too. She was the first Christain because she was the first to say “yes” to Christ and the first to accept him. Don’t get me wrong to think, I think, that Mary had it easy either. Far from it, its part of the reason she is so awesome! She was a tough cookie and still is
And yes I think, as a mother, she has every right to ask, (intercede to) her Son for the sake of mankind even the undeserving. But she herself can NOT save them. ONLY Jesus. And He is our Lord and King, he doesn’t always have to say “Yes” When Mary said “Do as he tells you” He could have easily said “Be gone from me” and with every right too. (Wouldn’t have been very nice lol but its his call) - Can someone please please please explain what Consecrated to Mary means. Because that does not make me feel comfortable at all either. And I studied and consulted with God about Catholicism for 3 years before I said “alrighty God, if this is really where Im suppose to be now”
- There is a very fine line between idolatry and venerating and sadly to say, being able to give point of view from both sided of the fence, many Catholics dance on that line. The worst part is they don’t even know.
- Mary is not the dispenser of all Grace. Saying she “dispensed the Giver who gives all grace” is more accurate. To ask Mary to pray for you and be an example of Gods grace, hey, Im all for it. Ive done it my whole life and knew little to nothing about Catholicism. And this is coming from a person who’s religious background was strictly “If it aint in the Bible it doesn’t matter. And if it is in the Bible you better listen up” (My church wasn’t abrasive like that statement, they’ve always said things much nicer hahaha
) - And just so you guys know, I read all 4 pages before posting. So there is a lot more I want to touch base on but my brain is starting to fizzle out :tiphat: I totally want to hear what you guys have to say and hopefully we all can enjoy this conversation. I know I have
