Yet you posted above that you don’t worship Mary above God, thereby suggesting that, in some sense, you do worship Mary…Manny, I believe you. I am suggesting that for ease of communication that you not use the word “worship” in relation to Mary because the meaning has changed and, by using the word in the old manner in which you intend, you contribute to the misconception of many Protestants that Catholics worship Mary.
What is better then? Say nothing. It’s already know that you protestants think we worship Mary. I’m here to tell you that we don’t.
We venerate the saints and Mary. I don’t think Protestants are stupid to tell the difference.
I’ll cite the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
In communion with the holy Mother of God
2673 In prayer the Holy Spirit unites us to the person of the 689
only Son, in his glorified humanity, through which and in which our
filial prayer unites us in the Church with the Mother of Jesus. 27
2674 Mary gave her consent in faith at the Annunciation and 494
maintained it without hesitation at the foot of the Cross. Ever since, her motherhood has extended to the brothers and sisters of her Son “who still journey on earth surrounded by dangers and difficulties.”
28 Jesus, the only mediator, is the way of our prayer; Mary, his
mother and ours, is wholly transparent to him: she “shows the
way” (hodigitria), and is herself “the Sign” of the way, according to
the traditional iconography of East and West.
2675 Beginning with Mary’s unique cooperation with the 970
working of the Holy Spirit, the Churches developed their prayer to the holy Mother of God, centering it on the person of Christ manifested in his mysteries. In countless hymns and antiphons expressing this 512 prayer, two movements usually alternate with one another: the first “magnifies” the Lord for the “great things” he did for his lowly 2619 servant and through her for all human beings;29 the second entrusts the supplications and praises of the children of God to the Mother of Jesus, because she now knows the humanity which, in her, the Son of God espoused.