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That layout has been posted before a few times in other treads. It's eisegesis seeking confirmation bias.The vast majority of prayer in the Bible is to God the Father. We are not specifically instructed to pray to Jesus, but that can be derived from an understanding of the Bible. The Bible states that Mary was there when Jesus was born and when she took Him to the Temple. It states that at her request at Cana, Jesus worked His first public miracle. (This is what, starting with Solomon, the queen mother does--makes requests of the king.) She was there at the foot of the cross. She was there in the Upper Room when the Apostles received the Holy Spirit. And Revelation shows she is there in Heaven. First we see the Ark of the Covenant in Heaven, and the very next passage depicts Mary, the Ark of the New Covenant. She is there praying for you and me, shown clothed with the sun, and wearing a crown of twelve stars. I suggest you read these passages, when I open the Bible I use the Catholic way of asking the Holy Spirit for discernment. Cardinal Newman put it well:
The Holy Apostle would not have spoken of the Church under this particular image unless there had existed a Blessed Virgin Mary, who was exalted on high and the object of veneration to all the faithful. No one doubts that the “man-child” spoken of is an allusion to our Lord; why then is not “the Woman” an allusion to his mother?
Saint Ambrose, a Doctor of the Church, wrote of Mary's role back in the fourth century:
". . . because she is the Mother of the Church, for she brought forth Him who is the Head of the Church."
Realize that back in Genesis the first woman was born without sin and sinned, while Mary, our New Eve, reversed this and never sinned. As I've said, so much understanding of the early church was lost by many after the reformation. As the Bible shows us she is blessed because, unlike Eve, this woman did God's will.
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