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Perhaps some Christians have witnessed excesses and abuses, and are afraid to fall into the same trap.Why are many protestants opposed to honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary?
Of course they might be overreacting.
Perhaps some Christians have witnessed excesses and abuses, and are afraid to fall into the same trap.Why are many protestants opposed to honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary?
There is no point in being insulting.Which just proves evangelicals are dumber than a door knob when it comes to the Trinity. Oh they will SAY the believe the F,S, AND HS are one yet bring up “MOG” and I’ve heard “Jesus is not god, he is son of god”…boggles the brain!
I think that calling evangelicals names does not advance the thought here and for many that are on CAF and seaking answers or to convert, calling them stupid really does not help in outreach and sets up road blocks. We attrack others to the Catholic church by kindness and not names. Sadly, there is much confusion out there about Theotokos and the trinity but calling them idiots doesn’t help educate and clear up the confusion.Which just proves evangelicals are dumber than a door knob when it comes to the Trinity. Oh they will SAY the believe the F,S, AND HS are one yet bring up “MOG” and I’ve heard “Jesus is not god, he is son of god”…boggles the brain!
^THIS^Perhaps some Christians have witnessed excesses and abuses, and are afraid to fall into the same trap.
Of course they might be overreacting.
Hi just came back,Which just proves evangelicals are dumber than a door knob when it comes to the Trinity. Oh they will SAY the believe the F,S, AND HS are one yet bring up “MOG” and I’ve heard “Jesus is not god, he is son of god”…boggles the brain!
Which just proves evangelicals are dumber than a door knob when it comes to the Trinity. Oh they will SAY the believe the F,S, AND HS are one yet bring up “MOG” and I’ve heard “Jesus is not god, he is son of god”…boggles the brain!
There is no point in being insulting.
Agree with Helen and robar…calling an entire group of Christian brothers and sisters “stupid” is simply not acceptable.I think that calling evangelicals names does not advance the thought here and for many that are on CAF and seaking answers or to convert, calling them stupid really does not help in outreach and sets up road blocks. We attrack others to the Catholic church by kindness and not names. Sadly, there is much confusion out there about Theotokos and the trinity but calling them idiots doesn’t help educate and clear up the confusion.
Never heard it expressed that way before…Many seem to be under the impression that we worship her as a goddess. We don’t, she’s like God’s secretary, it’s easier to reach her sometimes than the Big Man.
Thank you.Excellent explanation James.
I’m still studying too. I’m not a complicated person (I think) and like to keep things as simple as possible. We are all children of the Father, Jesus in this sense is our brother as well as our king. Mary is our mother - and all of this is tied together by “agape” Love. So I seek to Love them all as best as my feeble efforts and weak character allow.I am still struggling somewhat with the devotion to Mary. I don’t know a lot about Catholicism yet but I am studying and learning.
Understood.I know that by the time my husband and I came to Catholicism we were both so beaten down, broken and hurting and had been hurt by ourselves in religion that we were scared to death of falling back into idolatry and believing heretical teachings.
Praise God.We weren’t ever going back to another church unless we knew for sure the Lord was telling us to when our friend invited us to Mass. The rest is history.
Here you make the very point that I try to make with others. Each must come to understanding in their own time and way. When that moment comes, when it “dawns” on them, it will make so much more sense.Now growing up Protestant I never heard anything about Mary except at Christmas and Easter. We always did the Nativity play at Christmas.
I didn’t really start questioning why there wasn’t a female “mother” with God the Father and God the Son until after my mother passed away and I no longer had her. And I wasn’t even aware that I was questioning this until we were attending Mass and then it dawned on me.
Amen to this. And the Rosary is so Christ and bible centered. The only thing we ask specifically of Mary is to pray for us.I do believe we should love Mary and honor her as Jesus’ mother. I check myself when I pray the rosary and the Lord knows that I don’t want to commit idolatry again. But each and every time I pray the rosary it centers me and calms me. By the time I am done praying it I feel so much better and if I’ve been angry or upset or something that goes away.
Thanks for joining the conversation. Just the sort of (name removed by moderator)ut that we need.As someone who was a cradle Catholic and has returned to the faith after nearly 20 years as an evangelical I thought I’d add my two cents here.
First of all, for the most part this has been a pretty interesting and accurate thread from “both sides of the aisle” so to speak. I also have to agree that hostility is NOT the way to go even when frustrated with a fellow Christian. Though there can be plenty of vehemence on either side at times, it is the listening, as mentioned, and the steady course of confidence in the truth with LOVE, that shows people the love of God and the steadfast purpose He put forth in establishing the Catholic Church from the very beginning.
A number of people have mentioned things that I struggled with about Mary in returning to the Church and which my evangelical friends still do object to. It is encouraging to me, as some here have stated, it can often just be misinformation about what exactly the Church does officially teach vs. what their dear Aunt Millie told them about something which is off-the-wall-and-who-knows-where-she-got-that-idea. Apart from the usual things folks addressed here - and quite well I think - there is another problem.
So many Catholics really NEED to know their own faith and Church teachings better. How do we do this? Adult education seems like a foreign concept to many Catholics, and yet sermons on Sunday are only 10-20 minutes long and focus on the readings of the day, (which is as it should be - Church doctrine comes from the Word of God). But not all of Church history and teaching is covered or addressed in that time frame. I think we lose people all the time because they don’t know and understand what riches they really have in the Church, or where practices came from, or for example, that the Eucharist was ALWAYS considered to be the actual Body and Blood of Jesus from the very beginning of the Church, not something thought up in 300 AD, etc. If we don’t know and understand these things ourselves, how can we possibily explain them to someone else when they ask out of genuine curiosity, or to show us “the error of our ways”? I’ve heard supposed Catholic teachings about Mary you wouldn’t believe, and many from “former” Catholics who didn’t know themselves because they weren’t ever really taught what the official teaching was - this includes some folks with Catholic education. I’m not trying to be critical, I just wish there was a solution.
Boy this is a whole other thread…My husband and I are blessed to be in a pro-Pope, pro-Magisterium, pro-Church doctrine parish with a wonderful priest and very active lay ministries including prayer, service, Bible and Catechism studies. But even so, this involves about 1/4 of the parish, and still it is light years ahead of many other places. It is sad because I see good folks who I know would be crushed if their kids left the Church, yet if those same kids asked them a few direct questions about some things, these parents wouldn’t know how to answer. Is this a correctable problem?
I was just going to leave a post about my personal beliefs about Mary, but after reading this I had to respond. You are WAY offff the mark, I didn’t mispell off, it needed 4 fs. Mary not a virgin, not the Mother of God, the mother of a holy man, don’t respect our souls?? Where do you get this stuff. Yes, most Protestants don’t believe in Mary’s sinless life or that she carries our soul through this world, those are God-like characteristics. Mary must have been an incredible woman, I would think that just because she accepted God’s will even though I’m sure she didn’t understand it. To be pregnant and unmarried back then was a scary proposition, if she told people she was pregnant by the power of God she probably would have been stoned. Surrender to God to that extent is awe inspiring. I think Protestants don’t give Mary enough credit, however I think Catholics give her too much. Scripture says the Zechariah, John the Baptists father, was blameless, was he sinless too. I don’t think so.Often they have struggle believing in her virginity, her purity, her sinlessness as the Mother of God. Why would I honor a woman, who is as sinful as myself? Pride comes and leads to ignorance.
Many protestants make their own doctrines about our Lady and deny her being the Mother of God, but rather just a Mother of a holy man. Why would I honor the mother of a holy man, when I think I am a holy man myself? Pride comes and leads to ignorance.
Protestants are protesting against the Sacredness of our faith purely out of pride, jealousy and greed. They often don’t respect their own soul and body as something so precious and vulnerable that is has to be carried through this world by a mother so tender and loving as our Lady of Medjugorje. Jesus gave us his own Mother in order to carry us in her spiritual womb. What is born of the flesh is flesh, of the spirit is spirit.
I will have to admit that sometimes the way in which some Catholics go about honoring and praying to The Blessed Virgin kind of scare me too. I don't know if this is because I was raised in a more Protestant area or what. Sometimes I feel that I am not even sure what constitutes as "Catholic", but I am thankful for my catechism.