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SteveVH
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Just starting reading this thread. I have to agree that most of the controversy surrounding Mary is based upon ignorance of the Catholic position. We regard Mary as our mother because she is Chirst’s mother. If we are the body of Christ, then she is our mother also, the mother of the Church.
We pray to Mary, not in adoration or in worship, but with petition. We ask her to pray for us. She always points us toward her Son. Those who respond that we should just pray directly to God should ask themeselves if they have ever asked anyone to pray for them. If you have, why? Why don’t you just pray direclty to God yourself. Of course, we also pray directly to God but believe that other’s prayers for us are efficatious, especially those of our Lord’s own mother and those who we know to be in heaven, the saints.
Mary is a creature, not divine. But she was chosen from among all women to be the mother of God himself which sets her apart. God has given her a special role, different than any other human being. Her “yes” to God brought us salvation. So we give her special honor. Yes, I have known Catholics who misunderstand her role and place her in a position of near divinity - the other side of the spectrum. But the Church’s official position concerning Mary is a very healthy one and one which will make sense to anyone understanding it properly.
What a great time of year to reflect on Mary, the mother of Jesus, and mother of the Church.
We pray to Mary, not in adoration or in worship, but with petition. We ask her to pray for us. She always points us toward her Son. Those who respond that we should just pray directly to God should ask themeselves if they have ever asked anyone to pray for them. If you have, why? Why don’t you just pray direclty to God yourself. Of course, we also pray directly to God but believe that other’s prayers for us are efficatious, especially those of our Lord’s own mother and those who we know to be in heaven, the saints.
Mary is a creature, not divine. But she was chosen from among all women to be the mother of God himself which sets her apart. God has given her a special role, different than any other human being. Her “yes” to God brought us salvation. So we give her special honor. Yes, I have known Catholics who misunderstand her role and place her in a position of near divinity - the other side of the spectrum. But the Church’s official position concerning Mary is a very healthy one and one which will make sense to anyone understanding it properly.
What a great time of year to reflect on Mary, the mother of Jesus, and mother of the Church.