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This is kind of a weird question, but I’m doing a Bible reading schedule that takes me through the New Testament in 90 days, and going through it faster than normal has opened up some new questions.
As Catholics, we know that Mary was blessed beyond all other humans. We also give the reply to the common question, “Why do you love Mary so much?” that our Lord himself loved her so much. She was his mother, and he loves her.
So my question is, why do we not typically give much thought to the disciple John? John was the disciple that Jesus loved, the beloved disciple, as the gospel of John mentions a lot.
Besides the fact that he’s a saint, I just don’t see that much of a deal made about him most of the time. Is there a reason why? It seems somewhat inconsistent to say, “We love and honor Mary because Jesus did first,” while ignoring the one disciple that the gospels specifically say was beloved by Jesus. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
As Catholics, we know that Mary was blessed beyond all other humans. We also give the reply to the common question, “Why do you love Mary so much?” that our Lord himself loved her so much. She was his mother, and he loves her.
So my question is, why do we not typically give much thought to the disciple John? John was the disciple that Jesus loved, the beloved disciple, as the gospel of John mentions a lot.
Besides the fact that he’s a saint, I just don’t see that much of a deal made about him most of the time. Is there a reason why? It seems somewhat inconsistent to say, “We love and honor Mary because Jesus did first,” while ignoring the one disciple that the gospels specifically say was beloved by Jesus. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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