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Does anyone perhaps Catholics think Mary is the incarnation or representation of the Divine Feminine?
Does anyone perhaps Catholics think Mary is the incarnation or representation of the Divine Feminine?
Why would you ask? Tthis can be divisive, and has been asked in many similar ways before.
What do you think?is the incarnation or representation of the Divine Feminine?
I hope not; I, myself, would consider it heretical.Does anyone perhaps Catholics think Mary is the incarnation or representation of the Divine Feminine?
There'd be no real reason to think that. Mary was unique in being chosen to give birth to Jesus, but there isn't anything else in Scripture that would in any way suggest that she was other than a mortal--and not one who played much of a role in Jesus' public ministry at that. As one deserving of great honor, sure, and as a model of motherhood, yes, but you're way beyond that.
Albion, you have no Christian commonsense do you? Why? If you had the commonsense the size of a mustered seed, it would tell you: Just by Mary's giving birth to Christ, PLAYS A BIG ROLE in our Salvation. After Christ, Mary,"Plays" the BIGGEST ROLE Unto our Salvation.
It is sad when a baby by the name of John leaps for Joy in the their mothers / Elizabeths womb, Just because they heard the greeting of MARY. Albion, Jesus Christ said: "out of mouths of babes Come perfect praise" I pray many were wise Like John re: Mary. Amen
There is a little grammar nazi in all of usSorry, but I cannot resist this temptation. Muster is a verb meaning to assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle. I would love to see a seed being mustered for battle.