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deltawcharlie
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What is a “prayer”? I’m not Catholic, and I’ve not read all the responses in this thread, so please forgive me if this has already been covered. I won’t give a dictionary definition of “prayer”, but will attempt to define it as I see it. A prayer is a communication from man to God, with Whom we believe we have a spiritual connection. The spiritual connection, i.e. the Holy Spirit, allows us to communicate to/with God even though we may not be able to physically see Him, or hear Him audibly. No spiritual connection, no communication. In order for us to believe that we can communicate with the Blessed Mary, we must believe that Mary has been endowed with a God-like spiritual connection to the billions of earthly believers.
I can’t ask Brother Joe from Bible Study to pray for me as I’m kneeling by my bed. I actually have to be in his presence to make the request. Why should I believe that Mary can hear my requests if I were to ask her to pray for me?
I can’t ask Brother Joe from Bible Study to pray for me as I’m kneeling by my bed. I actually have to be in his presence to make the request. Why should I believe that Mary can hear my requests if I were to ask her to pray for me?