Ever wonder what was done with the cord and placenta? That could start another church maybe?
I think that’s just ridiculous…I really do. Just way too much magical thinking for me.
Perhaps you have very little understanding of sacred history, and the practices of the Jews. Vessels that were set aside for Holy uses were consecrated to that purpose,a nd it was considered a sacrilige to use them for secular purposes.
A protestant would never pray to a friend.
Sure you do, you just don’t use that word in the old English way that Catholics do. You request their intercession, which is the same thing. Let’s not get hung up on terminology.
Protestants only pray to God. We believe there is no reason to pray to anyone, or anything else, God is sufficient. Maybe our God is more accessible than your God.
Just smaller. If God did not think more was necessary, there would be no communion of saints or church, or New Testament, etc, etc. He told the Apostles to go and baptize, and make disciples. Why would he do this if “God is sufficient”? In fact, we also believe that God is sufficient, but that He chooses to use humans as part of His sufficiency, and we know that the effectual fervent prayers of a righteous person avail much.
God knows everything, right? So why do you think you need help getting His attention?
Because we do not know everything. And because God has chosen to fulfill prayers made by other people.
My God hears me when I pray directly to Him. He doesn’t need to be urged to listen to me or anyone else.
Well. ok. Why are you here?? What else did you expect to find on a Catholic forum, if not Catholic practice?
I think you dilute God when you have so many other intercessors between you and God. If you have an all knowing, all powerful God, what more could you possibly need?
It is not so much how God is, but how we are. God knows that prayer for one another sanctifies us, and that is part of His plan for our lives, that we learn to pray for o ne another, so that we can be healed. He has made the ministry of intercession available to us by His grace. If you don’t want it, you can spurn it, but don’t try to pursuade us to do the same! We are happy with the gift!