Salvete, omnes!
Why have images/icons always been such a big deal for Catholics over all these years, so much so that there were major political/religious fights over them, particularly in the 8th/9th centuries?
They fall into a category termed “sacramentals”
Their function is to through PERSONAL-Piety, it holds-out the possibility of bringing one into closer union with God.
I mean, really, they’re just art, right? This is not to diminish the important role that art plays in society and can play in religious life. Sure, it is beautiful. Sure, it can help to elevate the mind heavenward. Sure, it can help us more fully to relate to the Divine Mysteries, to the Saints, etc, but was it really such a big deal that it was worth fighting over? After all, the Protestants have seemed to get along just fine in their worship without recourse to images and, while it may have some effect on their worship, is that effect really significant enough that it should be made into such a big deal?
Because it Can, it SHOULD. I’m unclear by your reference of “fighting for” ; please clarify
If you mean to ask should Catholics abrogate the practice so as to be more like P’s. Definitely NOT. This art is a bridge with our historical past; leading US potentially into the future with Christ.
Could we not say with Paul in 1 Corinthians 8 that using or not using images, like eating or not eating meat, will not commend us to God? Can we not say that each person, whether he use images or not, is doing so ultimately to God?
YOU can [may] say whatever you wish. However, the numbers of miracles worked by GOD through these depictions is enormous. It is indisputable that these images serve a very worthy purpose in Faith formations.
Again, are images really so important that Catholics would have Protestants not come into what they understand as the fullness of Truth because Protestants can’t get past the idolatry issue (again, whether real or imagined)? What if this issue for some Protestant or other is the only thing standing between them and converting to Catholicism?
The Idolatry charge, invented as it is to damage Catholic credibility, is no doubt one with traction within the Protestant communions. WHY so? Because it seems quite logical from a PURELY human perspective.
BUT WHAT DOES GOD THINK OF SUCH CHARGES?
Exod.25: 18, 20
And you shall make two cherubim [angels] of gold; of hammered work shall you make them, on the two ends of the mercy seat. The cherubim shall spread out their wings above, overshadowing the mercy seat with their wings, their faces one to another; toward the mercy seat shall the faces of the cherubim be
Num.21: 8-9
And the LORD said to Moses, "Make a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole; and every one who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live." So Moses made a bronze serpent, and set it on a pole; and if a serpent bit any man, he would look at the bronze serpent and live"
Here we find God COMMANDING Moses twice to build for HIM< Idols!
Clearly IF one cares to actually take note of the fact; its NOT “Idols”; NO! Its the intended USE of the Idols that makes it a good or a evil.
ANYTHING that can lead one to a closer relationship with GOD is GOOD
Everything that ACTUALLY [not merely charged as such] competes with God is evil:thumbsup:
Yet, images have always (and I mean no offense when I say this) been a “touchy” subject for Catholics throughout the ages
God WILLING [only God can and DOES grant sufficient grace for right understandings

] the above discourse will direct you to God’s TRUTH. Please READ prayerfully what GOD commanded Moses to create for HIS Ark of the Covenant
As I understand it, there have always been certain Christians who have objected to one degree or other to religious (and even secular) images/icons/art but the whole matter blew up bigtime during the 8th/9th centuries with the “iconoclast heresy”.
I confess ignorance on this “war”. I SHALL research it so the next time we chat I’ll be more informed.
Should Christians who supported reverence of images have not accommodated to those who were “weaker”? What makes the issue of images/icons/art any different from that encountered by Paul with regard to the eating or not eating of meat,/
NO,

Here’s why
Neither Faith nor Morals can ever be subjected to personal evaluations. TRUTH is, as it must be, singular per defined issue. As Benedict XVI said: “THERE CANNOT BE YOUR TRUTH & MY TRUTH OR THERE WOULD BE NO TRUTH”
Are these images in an absolute sense “essential” to one’s salvation? Most-Likely NOT! BUT are they quite possibly beneficial; VERY LIKELY; Yes!
I am asking all of these questions sincerely and not to antagonize in any way. I am just really confused about why images are such a big thing and why they are any different from issues like eating meat or not eating it. Both issues are arguably quite small ones, so I don’t understand why the one is treated so much differently than the other.
Actually eating meat SACRIFICED to IDOLS [OTHER gods}; done knowingly & freely could easily become a MORTAL SIN Clearly OTHER gods come into competition here.
**NOT so with Catholic Art, whose purpose is to assist, to direct, to AID one in there Faith-path walk with God… Catholic Art is to remind us that others before us have FOUGHT the Good-fight and won; and thereby encourage US, to follow their life’s examples.
Easter Blessings,
PJM
Gratias vobis plurimas!
P.S. If I have placed this thread in the wrong forum, please feel free to move it!