Why is it wrong to love Mary? -2

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we are supposed to love everyone. so it isn’t wrong to love mary. hence, you are starting with an false assumption.
 
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Why is it wrong to love Mary?

My letter (prayer) to Mary​

Dear Mary,
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*You are the Mother of God and my mother too. You were the perfect Mother and the perfect disciple. Mary, you were the one chosen (handpicked) by God from all time and all woman to be the Mother of God. You are the precious vessel and the way my Lord entered the world. *​

*You have always done the “will of our heavenly Father” and are by Jesus’ definition, His “brother, and sister, and mother” (His loyal servant, follower and disciple). Please pray for me that I may always be a loyal follower of your Son, as you are. You have shown me how to Love your Son. You are the Mother of God and Jesus’ disciple. *​

*You are the only person who ever lived that was with Jesus from the beginning, until the end at the foot of His cross. You held the baby Jesus in your arms, loving Him and protecting Him, never letting Him go, until he was taken from you at the Cross. You never denied him or left Him. You remained quite because you knew that you would have to suffer so that the rest of mankind might be saved. You were there in the upper room during Pentecost! *​

*As for your name in scripture, there exists not a single word against you. There is no finer example of a person who has completely surrendered himself to the will of God, as you Mary. You were truly, madly in love with your Son Jesus and who from the beginning; you knew He was “God with us”. Your perfect expression of surrender, “May it be done to me according to your word” is the source of my strength. *​

*Mary, you kept many things in your heart and reflected on them, you truly knew the Lord before any of the apostles and He knew you. When you brought the baby Jesus to Simeon, His destiny was revealed to you; before any other disciples knew, you knew! “A sword pierced your own heart, so that the thoughts of many hearts would be known”. *​

*I can only imagine how you must have suffered and the strength you must have needed to continue on to the very end, to the foot of His cross. I love you Mary, thank you. You encouraged Him at the wedding at Cana, the point in which your Son, Jesus and our Lord began His ministry, you said, “do as He says”, may these words always be a reminder to me to, "do as He says "You loved Jesus with all of your heart, all of your soul, all of your mind and all of your strength. Has there been anyone as devoted to my Lord, as you? *​

*Blessed Mary, the Lord is with you, you are blessed among all women and all generations will consider you blessed. You have been reunited with your Lord, how sweet that must be. Mary, my mother, please pray for me that the Lord have mercy on me a sinner and that one day I can come home to the Lord. *​

Thank you Mary and pray for me that I may always think of your great example of love, sacrifice and surrender. One cannot think about you, Mary without thinking about your son Jesus. I am madly in love with you and I am madly in love with your son, my lord Jesus Christ. May my focus allows be on Christ, as you were always focused on Him.
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Your son and Christ’s loyal follower,
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Jimmy Brousseau
 
Dear Mary,
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You are the Mother of God and my mother too.


**Genesis 3:15, 15 I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; **

**Revelation 12, 17 Then the dragon became angry with the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of **her offspring, those who keep God’s commandments and bear witness to Jesus. (Revelation

**Matthew 1, **John 19

***You were the perfect Mother and the perfect disciple. Mary, you were the one chosen (handpicked) by God from all time and all woman to be the Mother of God. You are the precious vessel and the way my Lord entered the world. ***

Luke 2, Matthew 2

You have always done the “will of our heavenly Father” and are by Jesus’ definition, His “brother, and sister, and mother” (His loyal servant, follower and disciple). Please pray for me that I may always be a loyal follower of your Son, as you are. You have shown me how to Love your Son. You are the Mother of God and Jesus’ disciple.

Luke 1 **38 Mary said, “Behold, I am the ****handmaid ****of the Lord. May it be done to ****me **according to your word.”

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You are the only person who ever lived that was with Jesus from the beginning, until the end at the foot of His cross. You held the baby Jesus in your arms, loving Him and protecting Him, never letting Him go, until he was taken from you at the Cross. You never denied him or left Him. You remained quite because you knew that you would have to suffer so that the rest of mankind might be saved. You were there in the upper room during Pentecost!

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As for your name in scripture, there exists not a single word against you. There is no finer example of a person who has completely surrendered himself to the will of God, as you Mary. You were truly, madly in love with your Son Jesus and who from the beginning; you knew He was “God with us”. Your perfect expression of surrender, “May it be done to me according to your word” is the source of my strength.

Luke 1 **38 Mary said, “Behold, I am the ****handmaid ****of the Lord. May it be done to ****me **according to your word.”

Isaiah 7:14
14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you this sign: the virgin shall be with child, and bear a son, and shall name him Immanuel. (Isaiah (NAB) 7)

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***Mary, you kept many things in your heart and reflected on them, you truly knew the Lord before any of the apostles and He knew you. When you brought the baby Jesus to Simeon, His destiny was revealed to you; before any other disciples knew, you knew! “A sword pierced your own heart, so that the thoughts of many hearts would be known”. ***

Luke 2 19 And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.20

51 He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his
** mother**** kept all these things in**** her**** heart.**

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***I can only imagine how you must have suffered and the strength you must have needed to continue on to the very end, to the foot of His cross. I love you Mary, thank you. You encouraged Him at the wedding at Cana, the point in which your Son, Jesus and our Lord began His ministry, you said, “do as He says”, may these words always be a reminder to me to, "do as He says "You loved Jesus with all of your heart, all of your soul, all of your mind and all of your strength. Has there been anyone as devoted to my Lord, as you? ***

John 2
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***Blessed Mary, the Lord is with you, you are blessed among all women and all generations will consider you blessed. You have been reunited with your Lord, how sweet that must be. Mary, my mother, please pray for me that the Lord have mercy on me a sinner and that one day I can come home to the Lord. ***
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Luke 1 28 And coming to her, he said, “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you.”
42 cried out in a loud voice and said, “Most blessed are you among women,
45 Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.”

**48 For he has looked upon his handmaid’s lowliness; behold, from now on will all ages call ****me **blessed.

Thank you Mary and pray for me that I may always think of your great example of love, sacrifice and surrender. One cannot think about you, Mary without thinking about your son Jesus. I am madly in love with you and I am madly in love with your son, my lord Jesus Christ. May my focus allows be on Christ, as you were always focused on Him.

46 And Mary said: “My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord;
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** my**** spirit rejoices in God my savior.**
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Your son and Christ’s loyal follower,
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Jimmy Brousseau

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I believe that the title of the thread is too general and anyone could say there is nothing wrong to love Mary.

Maybe it should be asking why it isn’t wrong to love Mary as Catholics do.
 
No one can serve two masters, that why we can’t put Mary in God’s place in our hearts.
 
No one can serve two masters, that why we can’t put Mary in God’s place in our hearts.
That is absolutely true - and I would’ve answered the same thing if the title were “Should we worship Mary?” 🙂

One should know the differences between loving and giving high honor to Mary and worshipping God.
 
No one can serve two masters, that why we can’t put Mary in God’s place in our hearts.
Hello Daniel Marsh,

Whom are you referring to in your comment here? I agree with your comment and so does Catholicism, we are a monotheistic or, a “One God” religion. You are not perpetuating a false myth regarding Catholicism, are you?

Catholics do not worship Mary…but you already knew that…right?:cool:
 
All gifts, virtues, and graces of the Holy Ghost are administered by the hands of Mary to whomsoever she desires, when she desires, in the maner she desires, and to whatever degree she desires. Mary is the dispensatrix of all the graces God bestows. Every grace granted to man in this life has three successive steps: from God it comes to Christ, and from Christ to the Virgin, and from the Virgin it descends to us."
ST. BERNARDINE OF SIENNA

“Every grace which is communicated has a three-fold origin: it flows from God to Christ, from Christ to the Virgin, and from the Virgin to us.”
POPE LEO XIII

“Mary has the greatest and clearest claims to our homage and praise: she is the salvation of the world; our dependence upon the august Mary is complete and universal. There is neither on earth nor in Heaven any justified soul, any one of the Elect, who does not owe Mary his justice and his glory.”
VEN. WILLIAM JOSEPH CHAMINADE

“Many have proved invincibly, from the sentiments of the Fathers -
among others: St. Augustine, St. Ephrem, St. Cyril of Jerusalem, St. Germanus of Constantinople, St. John Damascene, St. Anselm, St. Bernard, St. Bernardine, St. Thomas, and St. Bonaventure - that devotion to Our Most Blessed Virgin is necessary for salvation, and that it is an infallible mark of reprobation to have no esteem or love for the Holy Virgin while,
on the other hand, it is an infallible mark of predestination to be entirely and truly devoted to her.”
ST. LOUIS MARIE DE MONTFORT

“Mary is the whole hope of our salvation.”
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

“If our life were not under the protection of Mary, we might tremble for our perseverance and salvation. In her hands Jesus has placed His almighty power in the order of salvation. All the graces of salvation, both the natural and the spiritual, will be given to us by Mary.”
ST. PETER JULIAN EYMARD

“The Child is not found without Mary, His Mother. If, then it is impossible to separate what God has united, it is also certain that you cannot find Jesus except with Mary and through Mary.”
POPE ST. PIUS X

“If you persevere till death in true devotion to Mary, your salvation is certain.”
ST. LOUIS MARIE DE MONTFORT

“In the multitude of the Elect she shall have praise, and among the blessed she shall be blessed.”
ECCLESIASTICUS 24:4

“Christ entrusted to His Mother’s maternal care the mission of making the Church a single family. Yes, in Mary we have the bond of communion for all of us who, through Faith and Baptism, are disciples and brothers of Jesus.”
POPE JOHN PAUL II

“However great a sinner may have been, if he shows himself devout to Mary he will never perish.”
ST. HILARY OF POITIERS

“He who is devout to the Virgin Mother will certainly never be lost.”
ST IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH

“The servants of Mary are as certain of getting to Paradise as though they were already there. Who are they who are saved, and reign in Heaven? Surely, those for whom the Queen of Mercy intercedes. The clients of Mary will necessarily be saved.”
ST ALPHONSUS MARIA LIGUORI
 
“With reason did the Most Holy Virgin predict that all generations would call her blessed, for all the Elect obtain eternal salvation through the means of Mary”
ST IDELPHONSUS

“Every one of the multitudes, therefore, whom the evil of calamitous circumstances has stolen away from Catholic unity, must be born again to Christ by that same Mother whom God has endowed with a never-failing fertility to bring forth a holy people.”
POPE LEO XIII

“Bearing in her womb the Savior, Mary can also be said to have borne all those whose life the Savior’s life enshrined. All of us, then, as many as are knit to Christ, have come forth from Mary’s womb: one Body, as it were, knit together with its Head.”
POPE ST PIUS X

“Souls protected by Mary, and on whom she casts her eyes, are necessarily justified and saved. Just as it is impossible that they be saved from whom Mary turns away her eyes of mercy, so it is certain that they who are loved by Mary, and for whom she intercedes, will obtain justification and eternal life.”
ST ANTONINUS

“We believe that Mary opens the abyss of God’s mercy to whomsoever she wills, when she wills, and as she wills; so that there is no sinner, however great, who is lost if Mary protects him.”
ST BONAVENTURE

“Not a single soul who has really persevered in her service has ever been damned.”
ST LOUIS MARIE DE MONTFORT

“O Mother of God! If I place my confidence in thee, I shall be saved; if I am under thy protection, I have nothing to fear; for being thy client is a certainty of salvation which God grants only to those whom He intends to save.”
ST JOHN DAMASCENE

“He who neglects the service of the Blessed Virgin will die in his sins. He who does not invoke thee, O Lady, will never get to Heaven. Not only will those from whom Mary turns her countenance not be saved, but there will be no hope of their salvation. No one can be saved without the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary.”
ST BONAVENTURE

“To desire grace without recourse to the Virgin Mother is to desire to fly without wings.”
POPE PIUS XII

“Jesus honored her before all ages, and will honor her for all ages. No one comes to Him, nor even near Him, no one is saved or sanctified, if he too will not honor her. This is the lot of angels and of men.”
ST MAXIMILIAN MARY KOLBE

I will put in with the saints and popes.
 
I Love Mary, to the point of giving my children to her for spiritual protection.

Mary lead me to God and His Church.

Mary shows me and gives me strength when I feel overwhelmed at being a mom. I just look to her example.

When I feel distant from God (not God being distant from me), its Mary I turn to and she then will take my prayers to her Son and my Lord.

I Love my Mother Mary ever Virgin.❤️
 
I Love Mary, to the point of giving my children to her for spiritual protection.
Why don’t you give your children to Christ?
Mary lead me to God and His Church.
How did she do this. Just curious?
Mary shows me and gives me strength when I feel overwhelmed at being a mom. I just look to her example.
And an excellent example she is:)
When I feel distant from God (not God being distant from me), its Mary I turn to and she then will take my prayers to her Son and my Lord.
Why do you think GOD would not listen to your prayers if you become distant to HIM?? King David distanced himself from GOD on numerous occasions but always wrote a Psalm to return to HIM. GOD then called him a man after HIS own heart.
 
Why is it wrong to love Mary? -2

Original thread here.
I kind of thought that Jesus gave us the invitation to love her from the Cross…“Woman behold your son ; son behold your mother”, so I try to love her as a mother- not as God.

You might try thinking of her as an intercessor like this: If you tell me about a problem and I offer to pray for you, you would hopefully respond, “Yes, please pray for me”. It’s like that with our Blessed Mother, except…she always gets what she wants, Jesus can’t refuse her. The wedding feast at Cana hints this to us.
 
I kind of thought that Jesus gave us the invitation to love her from the Cross…“Woman behold your son ; son behold your mother”, so I try to love her as a mother- not as God.

You might try thinking of her as an intercessor like this: If you tell me about a problem and I offer to pray for you, you would hopefully respond, “Yes, please pray for me”. It’s like that with our Blessed Mother, except…she always gets what she wants, Jesus can’t refuse her. The wedding feast at Cana hints this to us.
Hello NeedImprovement,

Yep…I agree and I do… I am a Roman Catholic…🙂

Peace
 
NDfan,my children have Always belonged to God, they have belonged to Him since the beginning. I give them to Mary because like any good mother (her being the Perfect Mother), she teaches and comforts. Even in our own homes, children more often then not will run to their mother when they are hurt or lost for comfort. Its the nurturing of a mothers hug they seek.

As an Atheist, I did not know God. It was after reading about Mary (I was completely captivated by her and loved her instantly) that I wanted to learn more about her. The more I learned about her the more I learned about her Son. Once you leave a crack open in the door of your heart, God will “burst” open and let His light shine through. It was through Mary that I found God.

My relationship with God may be different then yours or anyone elses. I look to God as my Strength and Authority and Judge and Teacher and Creator but NOT as my close personal friend (explanation in order: As a parent of children, my role is not to be their best friend, but to be their parent with all that intails. In heaven, then I shall call God my friend. But for now, I feel in my heart I can not and that is how I worship Him,it works for me). Mary on the other hand, being a created being like me-except without sin, I feel a mother/daughter closeness to and I know that she will take my prayers to God along with a huge hug for me.
 
Personally I don’t think I’d survive very long wiothout Jesus. But my devotion to our Blessed Mother is a big part of it. She keeps bringing me to Him. That’s her job - to bring us to Jesus…and no one does it more tenderly.

I’m a guy - not a mother.So I’m unable to see it from a mother’s perspective. Cardinal Joseph Mindzenty (who spent time in a concentration camp) wrote a beautiful tribute to mothers (sorry I don’t have it anywhere handy). In it he said that no one was closer to God the Creator than a mother.

Personally I also consider Jesus my friend and my brother. Jesus calls us his friends (John 15:14), but adds “…if you do what I command you.” That ,in turn, implies all that you’ve mentioned first - Strength, Authority, Judge and Teacher.

I believe it was St. Bonaventure who told his contemporary - St. Thomas Aquinas that he sought God the “Lover” rather than God the “Teacher”. I think it’s possible to do both (so did Aquinas). What’s so difficult about “loving” God the Teacher?

With Jesus, there must be a million different approaches to loving God in truth. The important thing is that we do love Him. I feel edified by everyone else’s comments on this thread.
 
…FOUND IT:

The most important person… on earth is a Mother.
She cannot claim the honor of having built Notre Dame Cathedral.
She need not.
She has built something more magnificent than any cathedral –
A dwelling for an immortal soul, the tiny perfection of her baby’s body.
The angels have not been blessed with such a grace.
They cannot share in God’s creative miracle to bring new souls to Heaven.
Only a human mother can.
Mothers are closer to God the creator than any other creature.
God joins forces with mothers in performing this act of creation…
What on God’s good earth is more glorious than this:
To be a mother?

Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty
 
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