That might be the
intent, but as I’m sure you’d agree, confusion abounds and misconceptions about Catholic teachings arise from these seemingly innocuous statements.
When the majority of people hear the word* “GOD,”* they don’t just think of the Holy Spirit or of Jesus. Chances are, they’re thinking of God in His entirety and, knowing that Mary did not give birth to either the Father or the Holy Spirit, people are bound to raise a stink about Mary being referred to as the Mother of
God instead of the Mother of
Jesus.
Do I understand the Catholic explanation of
why they call Mary the mother of God? Of
course I do. But for the sake of eschewing an unnecessary holy war, I just call Mary the mother of Jesus and leave it at that.
We know that Mary was a virgin who was chosen by God for a very important task and she obeyed. For that, she will be forever respected. But I simply don’t see how squabbling over what to
call Mary will ever matter in the grand scheme of things.
I’ve heard it all when it comes to Mary *(i.e.: Mary led a sinless life, Mary ascended into heaven, Mary is seated at the right hand of Jesus, Mary appeared to Catholics in an apparition to tell them to pray the Rosary, Mary’s image appeared on a frosted window in Uzbekistan, Mary’s image appeared on a piece of toast, etc). *
Do any of these alleged Mary sightings change Jesus’ message of salvation.** No**. If anything, they *distract *from it, which I would imagine makes Satan very happy. We’re taking our eyes off the ball and we’re losing focus in a big way. That’s just my opinion of course.